How far are these two places from my hotel Teddy. How much is my cab gonna cost me :D
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Originally Posted by otis311
(Post 2578541)
How far are these two places from my hotel Teddy. How much is my cab gonna cost me :D
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Originally Posted by Cash Bar
(Post 2578474)
Metropolitan rocks !! :cool-smiley-026:
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Originally Posted by BlackJack58
(Post 2578314)
have they started tearing down all the old crap on the East Bank yet for redevelopment? Or has the weak economy put that on hold?
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Originally Posted by five cent worth
(Post 2578570)
Anyone hear anything more on this? The flats could be a killer place if they did this right.
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Originally Posted by dreamer
(Post 2578414)
metropolitan and nauti mermaid....
chop house sux.... 2 of my guys work there... not prime beef... not even choice BTW - what WTF is up with Whiskey Island. I was up there last Aug for the Burning River Fest and we were marveling at the old Coast Guard HQ out there and how great a location it would be for a bar/restaurant/multi-use facility... Do one of the Jacobs still own that property? What a waste. |
Originally Posted by XPRESS 33PP
(Post 2578545)
I don't think you have time to be on the internet - get busy on that new house!:D
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Originally Posted by five cent worth
(Post 2578570)
Anyone hear anything more on this? The flats could be a killer place if they did this right.
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The Flats was unbelievable in the late 80's and early 90's. Nobody went anywhere else during the summer. Once the drinking age was raised and the MADD people went into overdrive, the nightclub scene everywhere tanked.
Back then, Sohio (now BP) sponsored an event called Riverfest. it was a week-long party. It was Cleveland's Mardi Gras. An unimaginable number of people descended on the Flats for that week. |
Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
(Post 2579082)
The Flats was unbelievable in the late 80's and early 90's. Nobody went anywhere else during the summer. Once the drinking age was raised and the MADD people went into overdrive, the nightclub scene everywhere tanked.
Back then, Sohio (now BP) sponsored an event called Riverfest. it was a week-long party. It was Cleveland's Mardi Gras. An unimaginable number of people descended on the Flats for that week. |
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