I had no idea this was such a hotspot in the Cleve area. We tried to go on Sunday night but it was too crowded. A two hour wait is not possible with a 2 year old so we split. In that time, two separate employees were pretty rude to people waiting. Despite this we made the trip from downtown for a late Monday lunch. We were seated pretty quickly and got our drinks and were good to go. The palce is decorated rock and roll style. There are comics with kids looking at records. Minor Threat, Iron Maiden, The Cramps, so I know this is my kind of place. It reminds me of Kuma's Corner in Chicago but with Grilled Cheese. I was digging my local Great Lakes beer and waiting for my food.
Good lord do those sandwiches come out slow.
We were seated by the food window and there was maybe one sandwich popping out a minute. I could see about 5 guys back there moving around. So we waited about 45 minutes and was tortured by giant meat filled sandwiches going past us. All I could see was melted cheese, meat, and beer all going to other tables. I watched our waitress go to the window every time a plate would pop up checking to see if it was hers. Ding! Finally we got some food to our table. I got the Godfather. It is lasagna on garlic bread. It was pretty good. The garlic was raw so it gave you that sharp spicy flavor along with the cheesy saucy lasagna. The old lady got "The Lake Erie Monster". It was fried walleye and American cheese. There was a jalapeno sauce that was pretty tasty. I would have liked a plate of the fried fish. It was really good. Then we got the boy the "Grilled Peanut Butter and Banana". This title is quite literal. The sandwich had cream cheese and a berry sauce to dip in. All in all the sandwiches were pretty good. The clouds did not part and no earths were shattered. It was our most expensive meal in the Cleave but not the best. I loved the idea of it and the bar itself is cool, I would come back but not with a wait.