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We love sharing our enthusiasm for all the wonderful small businesses in Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati. So get out of the rain and into these delightful shops for coffee, donuts, and more!
Kent/Stow: A Shaken Iced Latte
4061 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH 43227
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Tired of those bland, cellophane-wrapped donuts from the gas station convenience store? Head over to Resch's Bakery for a delicious, artisan-crafted donut, with flavors including powdered sugar, French crullers, and glazed cake.
About Resch's Bakery
Founded in 1912, Resch's Bakery was the American dream for the namesake family that immigrated to Columbus from Germany. As the bakery moves into its second century, the sixth generation of Reschs continues the legacy of their ancestors, turning out top-quality cakes, pies, donuts, pastries, cookies, and rolls.
Contact and Hours
614.237.7421
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. -2:30 p.m.
116 W. Main St., Smithville, OH 44677
How do you build your perfect cup of coffee? Use your $10 certificate to get your go-to drink or try something new at The Carpenter's Cup.
About The Carpenter's Cup
For customers at The Carpenter's Cup, the charming shop is as much a part of the experience as the crafted coffee and tea drinks. The comfortable indoor area features displays of local art and custom wood products. There's also an outdoor seating area where you can do some great people-watching as you savor your drink.
Contact and Hours
330.669.0084
Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
2529 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113
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Iced or hot, a creamy latte is a perfect coffee drink for all seasons. Stop by Lekko Coffee for a latte that will jump-start your morning or give your afternoon a pick-me-up.
About Lekko Coffee
For owners Matt and Laura Ashton, Lekko Coffee is all about being conscientious global citizens. In addition to supporting the Cleveland community, the shop provides a living wage for all members of their supply chain and staff.
Contact and Hours
440.476.1159
Monday - Sunday: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
237 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240
James Bond famously preferred his drinks shaken, not stirred. 007 would definitely approve of the handcrafted, shaken iced lattes made with care at Scribbles Coffee Co.
About Scribbles Coffee Co.
Best friends Jenn and Beth wanted to create a cozy spot where others could hang out with old friends and make new ones. Scribbles Coffee Co. is a warm, welcoming place where you can chat, read, write, study, or just sit back with one of their amazing coffee or tea drinks.
Contact and Hours
330.346.0337
Monday - Sunday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
140 W. Washington St., Medina, OH 44256
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Take a trip to jolly old England without leaving Medina. Partake in the soothing tradition of tea and scones with an afternoon at Miss Molly's Tea Room.
About Miss Molly's Tea Room and Gift Shop
Authentic Victorian decor and award-winning food are a couple of reasons why Miss Molly's Tea Room and Gift Shop has been recognized as one of the best tea rooms in North America. Enjoy the variety of the sandwich sampler paired with the strawberry pretzel salad, a three-layer treat that totally satisfies that sweet/salty craving.
Contact and Hours
330.725.6830
Monday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Friday Nights: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 4 p.m.
1351 East Ave., Akron, OH 44307
Like peanut butter and jelly or macaroni and cheese, burgers and fries are one of those iconic food pairings that never gets old. Skip the fast food for the real deal at Bob's Hamburg.
About Bob's Hamburg
Bob's Hamburg truly takes the philosophy, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" to heart. Not only are they in the original location and building, but the burgers are still cooked on the same griddle Bob himself used back in 1931. Today, this beloved old-school streetcar diner remains the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Akron.
Contact and Hours
330.253.2627
Tuesday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
115 S. Mill St., Louisville, OH 44641
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The microbrew movement has opened up a whole new world of options for beer lovers. Find your new favorite when you sample a flight at Unhitched Brewing Company.
About Unhitched Brewing Company
Local history is deeply embedded in Unhitched Brewing Company. The name pays tribute to George Dilger, one of Louisville's earliest brewers, who delivered his product via horse and wagon. Also, the brewhouse and taproom are located in the old Louisville Bowling Alley. Reclaimed wood from the lanes was used to make the bar and tables.
Contact and Hours
330.871.8021
Wednesday and Thursday: 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday: 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday: Noon - 10 p.m.
4603 Carter Ave., Norwood, OH 45212
"Laboratory" is defined as "a place providing opportunity for experimentation." Taste the sensational new flavors they're creating at Starlight Doughnut Lab.
About Starlight Doughnut Lab
Ben Griewe and Jack Nowlin gained devoted fans selling their Instagrammable doughnuts at local establishments and events. In February, they opened Starlight Doughnut Lab, where they feature six core flavors and six rotating flavors each month. Choose from options such as a churro, everything bagel, and brownie batter.
Contact and Hours
513.404.5694
Thursday and Friday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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Did you know the Center of the World is in Ohio? Yes, there actually is an unincorporated community by that name near Youngstown, not far from the Pennsylvania state line.
But there are a number of truly compelling reasons why one of the state's slogans is, "Center of the Universe." If you're looking for a new home in 2021, here are a dozen fascinating features that make a great case for finding it in Northeast Ohio, Columbus, or Cincinnati.
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Chili is a dish that lends itself to a wide range of ingredients and preparations. But Cincinnati still managed to put itself on the culinary map with a unique version that keeps people coming back for more. More of a sauce than a stew or soup, Cincinnati chili is almost always served on top of hot dogs or spaghetti noodles. Unexpected seasonings such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and chocolate give the chili a Mediterranean flavor. Order it 3-way topped with cheddar cheese, add onions or beans to make it 4-way, or go for the works with 5-way.View this post on Instagram
Cleveland, Columbus, or Cincinnati: which one is the perfect fit for you?

Did you know the history of yoga in the United States dates back to the close of the 19th century? Over time, yoga has grown from a mystical program associated with the hippie movement and New Age philosophy, to a popular fitness style practiced by more than 36 million Americans of all ages.
With a number of benefits ranging from heart health and pain relief to stress reduction and better sleep, yoga could be considered a nearly perfect form of exercise. Improve fitness and gain inner peace with yoga instruction at these serene but challenging studios in the Cleveland area.
3459 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights 44118
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Has an attack of cold feet kept you from trying a yoga class? Problem solved—literally—at Yoga Roots. Restorative yoga classes, designed to provide a calming interval day between more vigorous sessions, are held in a room with heated floors to help you relax. Owners Kim and Scott Curtis, whose own kids make frequent appearances around the studio, founded Yoga Roots to help others in the community discover the same benefits they've received from practicing yoga. New students get a week of unlimited classes for only $20, and members may bring a friend along for one free session. Check the calendar for special events such as "Yoga and Music" and "Candlelight Meditation."
1104 Prospect Ave. E., Cleveland 44115
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Weights aren't the only way to build strength and power. Yoga Strong specializes in Vinyasa style, sometimes referred to as power yoga. Poses are synchronized with deliberate breathing and linked with graceful transitions, resulting in a flow that enhances physical and spiritual fitness. Focus on toning and sculpting at Barre Fly, a studio adjacent to Yoga Strong offering barre and aerial yoga classes. Explore other aspects of the yoga lifestyle at weekend workshops such as Blacklight Yoga, Bungee Barre, and Inversions. Attend any class as a drop-in for just $8 (cash only).
4850 SOM Center Road, Moreland Hills 44022
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The term "yoga" encompasses a variety of styles, which allows everyone to find a form that suits them. Bikram Yoga is a precise, deliberate form consisting of 26 poses performed in a specific sequence over a 90-minute period. Each pose focuses on a particular part of the body with a goal to promote synergy of body and mind working as one. Studios are heated to loosen tight muscles, improve flexibility, and reduce risk of injury. Try one month of unlimited classes at Bikram Yoga for $49.
524 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls 44022
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Bikram-style is also featured at Chagrin Yoga, which has been serving the Cleveland area since 2009. In 2015, the studio underwent a total renovation, incorporating state-of-the-art elements such as recycled rubber/vinyl flooring and a Reznor high-heat and humidity system. While Bikram is the main event at Chagrin Yoga, they keep it lively with workshops on other related topics such as Yoga Nidra, a sleep-based form of meditation, and Reiki healing. For all-over wellness, sign up for a massage, Ayurveda, or reflexology session. Newcomers can choose between introductory specials of unlimited classes at $30 for 14 days or $59 for 30 days.
2959 Hampshire Road, Cleveland Heights 44118
You'll feel right at home in more ways than one at Loving Hands Yoga and Reiki. The studio is located in a charming Craftsman bungalow that was included in the 2011 Cleveland Heights Home Heritage Tour. Owner/instructor Judith Eugene has trained students ranging from age 3 to 93, so you can feel comfortable with her regardless of age or fitness level. Judith is also a trained Reiki Master who offers this healing and stress reduction service to both animals and their humans. Yoga classes are scheduled in quarterly sessions, but you can drop in for a test run before enrolling. If you have allergies, please note that Loving Hands is home to two adorable studio kitties.
18103 Detroit Ave., Lakewood 44107
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At Pink Lotus Yoga, the family that takes yoga together stays fit together. Preteen and teen classes blend yoga instruction with games, music, and props to introduce kids to the benefits of yoga in a playful, non-competitive way. Rather than specialize in one form, Pink Lotus offers classes in several different styles and intriguing variations such as Yindalini, a blend of Indian and Chinese yoga, and Yang, which draws on martial arts techniques. During the last two years, Pink Lotus has co-sponsored a series of outdoor yoga sessions at various parks around Lakewood.
1861 W. 25th St., Cleveland 44113
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Are you a Boomer living in a Millennial world? Vision Yoga & Wellness, located in the heart of Cleveland's trendy Ohio City neighborhood, welcomes you to Boomer Yoga. Traditional Hatha yoga poses are held for longer amounts of time, resulting in a slower pace and greater body awareness. Boomer Yoga is one of the drop-in Community classes for just $5. Students of any age will appreciate Vision Yoga's stress- and pain-reducing services, including massage, Reiki and craniosacrial therapy, which involves light touching of the skull and sacrum. In 2016, Vision Yoga expanded to Vision Underground, a second location in the basement of St. John's Episcopal Church. The additional studio allows Vision Yoga to better accommodate the ever-growing student base and offer a wider range of services.
2026 Murray Hill Road, Room 210, Cleveland 44106
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While yoga's roots reach back thousands of years, its dynamic nature makes it fresh and relevant today. Cleveland Yoga is an affiliate of Baptiste Yoga, a relatively modern form originating in 1940. Baptiste is a power Vinyasa style performed in a room heated to 90 degrees to stimulate circulation and keep muscles flexible. Poses, meditation, and inquiry, which is self-transformation, are the three main elements of Baptiste Yoga. The Little Italy studio is also home to the Cleveland Yoga Run Club, which meets at 8:45 a.m. each Sunday for a 45-minute run followed by a 75-minute Hot Power class.
24350 Center Ridge Road, Westlake 44145
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Yoga is about personal development, but its group format lets you become part of a community. CoreSIX Yoga has a mission to promote that sense of community by welcoming anyone interested in learning and making their classes accessible to all. On Saturdays, CoreSIX hosts a Powerful Flow yoga class followed by Happy Hour. Participants bring a beverage of choice and light snack to enjoy as they spend time socializing in a relaxed atmosphere.
33180 Station St., Solon 44139
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Yoga meets the 21st century at Oasis Yoga + Wellness. In addition to an extensive selection of Vinyasa Flow classes, Oasis has TRX, a strength training program using two adjustable nylon straps and your own bodyweight. Wellness services include infrared sauna and Samadhi float tank to boost the immune system, release toxins, and relieve pain and stress. Oasis has an introductory special of $49 for one month of unlimited classes, and memberships include discounts on wellness services, workshops, and private yoga instruction.
Do you have a favorite yoga studio to add to the list? Share it with us!
Cleveland has served as a center of art, culture and education for over a century. As a result, our communities have developed some of the world's best museums displaying art, architecture, gardens, history, global cultures and more.
Whether you're a local or just visiting, you should definitely take a few days to explore all of the museums our amazing city has to offer. To help you get started on your museum bucket list, we rounded up some of our favorites in the greater Cleveland area—from contemporary art museums to the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—where you can learn something new and have fun while you do it. Enjoy!
Baseball is practically a religion here in Cleveland, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that we have our own Baseball Heritage Museum! Here, you'll find photographs, letters, programs, uniforms and other game-used treasured memorabilia that helped shape the history of one of America's greatest pastimes. You can stop by on Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. to see interesting artifacts from all over the country including a signed Al Lopez ball, vintage Buckeyes jerseys and so much more.

Since its release in 1983, "A Christmas Story" has been a seasonal classic. It just wouldn't be Christmas without watching Ralphie Parker sulk in his bubblegum pink bunny pajamas and desperately wish for a Red Ryder Carbine-Action 200-shot Range Model air rifle. While "A Christmas Story" is a movie that is close to pretty much every American's heart, for Clevelanders—it's so much more. Located just outside of downtown Cleveland in Tremont, A Christmas Story House is now open to the public year-round as a museum. When you visit, you'll be able to take photos next to the famous leg lamp or under the sink, act out your favorite movie scenes and more! For an inside look, check out Everything You Need to Know About Cleveland's Famous "A Christmas Story" House.
The Cleveland Grays is a social organization devoted to the promotion of patriotism and the preservation of the military heritage of Greater Cleveland. While they've had several homes from the time of their founding in 1837, today they're located in one of the oldest standing buildings in downtown Cleveland. The breathtaking, red-bricked, Romanesque Revival style armory is definitely worth the visit, and the museum inside is just as historic and interesting as the exterior.
Founded in 1867, the Western Reserve Historical Society is Cleveland's oldest existing cultural institution. It was created to help oversee the collection and preservation of documents and objects relating to various aspects of national, regional and local history. You can see those pieces of history—which includes everything from Lebron James' championship shoes to the very first map of Cleveland—at the Cleveland History Center in University Circle.

As one of the most distinguished and comprehensive art museums in the world, the Cleveland Museum of Art is certainly worth spending a full day exploring. The museum celebrated its 104th birthday this year, and through renovations and changes in ownership has gathered a collection of more than 45,000 works of art—wowza!
If you're interested in the natural world, there's no better place to explore than the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Here you'll find interesting exhibits, wild animals, hikes, classes and so much more. When you visit the museum, you'll have the chance to delve deep into the past at the dinosaur hall; discover the outer reaches of the universe in the Shafran Planetarium; and experience natural wonders in outdoor galleries. You can traverse the museum any day of the week and even in the evenings on Wednesday. Click here for a full list of admission prices and daily hours.
When exploring all of the local museums Cleveland has to offer, you don't want to miss the Cleveland Police Museum, which showcases the history of the local police department all the way back to the 19th century. Exhibits include a fallen officer memorial, a section of the museum dedicated to the motorcycle unit and collections featuring artifacts from famous Cleveland crimes. You can visit on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Photo courtesy of The Children's Museum of Cleveland
Offering one of the most welcoming and fun atmospheres amongst Cleveland museums, this family staple is dedicated to inspiring creativity, curiosity, lifelong learning and motivating tomorrow's visionaries. Exhibits include a two-story, children's construction site, an industrial science "laboratory", a sun-filled art studio, a young performers' theater and so much more! Admission for individuals one-year-old and older is $12 and you can discover and play any day of the week except for Thursdays.
The Dittrick Medical History Center, located on the Case Western Reserve University campus, explores the history of medicine through artifacts, archives, rare book collections and more. As you explore, you'll learn all about what illness and treatment looked like in earlier eras as well as infectious disease crises and management. Housing over 175,000 artifacts, this free museum offers a window into the past for both visitors and researchers alike. While the museum is currently closed for building repairs, they hope to open their doors again in January 2020.
Venture to the Great Lakes Science Center for a day full of engineering and experimenting at this iconic family favorite. Exhibits include a giant domed theater that shows movies and educational flicks, a NASA exhibit, the William G. Mather Steamship, electrifying science phenomena, Legos and more.
Located in the terminal of Burke Lakefront Airport, only seconds from the Lake Erie shore, the Women's Air & Space Museum collects, preserves and showcases the history and culture of women in all areas of aviation and aerospace. Here you can learn about more women than just Amelia Earhart and Sally Ride as well as their contributions to the world. Admission to the museum is completely free and you're welcome to visit any day of the week.
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage celebrates individuals whose leadership, vision and humanity have changed our region for the better. And trust us, you'll be inspired before you even step inside. The building is faced with more than 126 tons of Golden Jerusalem limestone shipped from Ashdod, Israel and, since the museum's opening in 2005, has become one of the city's most prominent landmarks. Serving to educate, challenge and inspire visitors every day, the museum hosts exhibits as well as educational tours for all ages.
If modern art is your thing, make sure to visit the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art. Even if you don't go inside, the building itself is a statement worth seeing—but you should definitely go inside. Many local artists have found their feet here, and today you'll find ever-changing exhibitions that will shock and inspire.

Considered one of the most renowned attractions in the region, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a must-visit for both visitors and locals alike. This beautiful, modern museum nestled along the shore of Lake Erie showcases some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, engineers and musical figures throughout history. Explore six levels of exhibits spanning decades of rock and roll history seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Wednesdays until 9 p.m.
Did we miss your favorite learning location in Cleveland? Let us know in the comments!
Fall is finally upon us! Crisp morning walks through crunchy leaves, homemade apple pie, pumpkin spice lattes and cozy sweaters—there are so many things we love about this season in Ohio. Don't miss out on these important rituals by attending one of the fall festivals and events happening in and around Cleveland this year!
And because we can't wait until the official first day of fall, we are starting the harvest party a bit earlier in September! From art shows to pumpkin festivals, here are the essential Cleveland events you can't miss this fall.