We stopped in The Southside to watch a Browns game and try their brunch menu. I hear this place is pretty popular on Sundays, but we were still able to get a great spot at the bar by one of the TVs, and a few tables were also open.
They have a pretty good beer selection with lots of crafts and locals, and it looked like they had a Bloody Mary bar open, too.
I ordered the steak and eggs with French toast and apple bacon compote. It was excellent.
I didn't get a chance to walk around the entire restaurant, but I loved the ambiance - gotta love historic buildings converted to modern venues. I'll definitely be going back...especially to try to get a seat in the dining room area by the fireplace.