Dining Out: Stevenson's moves from Euclid to Cleveland, brings familiar tastes
Things are a little less uneven these days at Stevenson’s Bar & Grille.
That’s because the venerable Euclid sandwich shop has moved from its Lake Shore Boulevard location, becoming the venerable Cleveland sandwich shop in the process. The owners abandoned their original spot after 90 years in the midst of a long battle with Euclid city officials over safety concerns. Officials said the warped floor wasn’t safe and that the building had numerous code violations.
Now at 800 E. 200th St., next to the former Clark gas station and across from Discount Drug Mart, it hasn’t missed a beat in bringing its burgers and more to patrons who’ve found their way to the new spot.
Read more on Managing Editor Laura Kessel's review: Dining Out: Stevenson's moves from Euclid to Cleveland, brings familiar tastes.
That’s because the venerable Euclid sandwich shop has moved from its Lake Shore Boulevard location, becoming the venerable Cleveland sandwich shop in the process. The owners abandoned their original spot after 90 years in the midst of a long battle with Euclid city officials over safety concerns. Officials said the warped floor wasn’t safe and that the building had numerous code violations.
Now at 800 E. 200th St., next to the former Clark gas station and across from Discount Drug Mart, it hasn’t missed a beat in bringing its burgers and more to patrons who’ve found their way to the new spot.
Read more on Managing Editor Laura Kessel's review: Dining Out: Stevenson's moves from Euclid to Cleveland, brings familiar tastes.
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