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| - Having never experienced the Cleveland Cuisine, my father picked 4th street bar and grill solely on the reason that they had a sign advertising homemade perogies in the window.
We were taken to a table out on their makeshift of a patio, which was part of this cool alley scene located right off of Euclid, I bet this place would be pretty cool to come to at night with all the bars, restaurants, and did I see a comedy club??
The food at 4th street was ok. It wasn't anything over the top. I think their cuisine was mainly German inspired? I ordered the wurst platter, which came with some decent bratwurst and knockwurst with a side of mashed potatoes, saurkraut, and warm apple sauce.
The perogies we had for an appetizer were really good. These little deep fried dough balls filled with smoked cheddar cheese were actually the only delight of the whole meal.
Service was average, nothing special. Oh, I do have to say one thing.
For the love of god, if your going to have a patio seating area, PUT AN UMBRELLA ON EVERY TABLE.
Why have a few tables with umbrellas and a few tables without them when the sun is beading down on the whole patio making it easily over 90 degrees. You know full well that every customer is going to want an umbrella table just for the re-assurance of if it getting to hot, they can put their umbrella up and enjoy their meal under the shade. But when it gets too hot, what are the people without umbrellas supposed to do?? Duck under the table? Start taking clothes off? Dunk their head in their beverage?
Just something I noticed.
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