Maps of Cleveland's Major attractions.
We are conveniently located just a few minutes from many of Cleveland's Major Attractions. Maps to these areas are located on this page.
Cleveland's major attractions
Biking in Northeast Ohio
We are at the convergence of two major bike paths. We are at
the northern terminus of the "Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail" where it
connects in with the "Cleveland Lakefront Bikeway". Glendennis is
very bicycle friendly, offering garage parking for your car and/or
bicycle, an air compressor is available, if needed, and we are
conveniently located to Fridrich's
Bicycle Shop and the Ohio
City Bike Co-op. At the Ohio City Bike Co-op, they will
provide free bike loan for their Saturday Morning Bike Ride, or
reasonable rates on bike rental.
The Ohio
Dept. of Transportation provides hotlinks and detailed information
about all the bike paths in Northeast Ohio.
Maps
Below are maps showing the location of Glendennis and the proximity of Glendennis to popular Cleveland Destinations.
Nearby Restaurants
The Map below shows the location of the nearby neighborhood restaurants, all of them less than ½ a mile away

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Light Bistro - Voted 2007 "Best New Restaurant in North East
Ohio" by Northern Ohio live, located across the street from
Glendennis.
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Hecks - Known throughout Cleveland for its Gourmet Hamburgers.
Casual indoor and outdoor dining among antique stained glass
windows.
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Johnny Mango's - Billing itself as "New World" Cuisine, Johnny
Mango's is one of the most popular new restaurants in the
neighborhood.
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Momocho - Creative Modern Mexican food.
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Le Petite Triangle - Modeled after a true Parisian cafe, the
Triangle is your morning stop for a fresh croissant and espresso,
your lunch time meeting room and your evening hangout for wine,
cocktails and good food with friends and family.
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Kimo’s Sushi - An intimate Sushi restaurant
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Dish Global Deli - If you can eat well
(for example substituting the refined sugars, white flour and grains
for healthier whole options) and still get your grub on, why
wouldn't you? Don't worry...we are not a no carb, no fat, no flavor,
no fun type of joint. We're the hip neighborhood spot to catch
globally influenced food that won't bust your jeans or your bank.
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The Monastery - this "tea-centric" restaurant
offers a huge selection of international teas, as well as
traditional tea accompaniments (such as scones) and a focused menu.
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Old Angle Tavern - A neighborhood sports bar and restaurant.
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Garage Bar – A loud Rock & Roll bar with a "gearhead" theme.
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Leolai – A Spanish Bakery and Café whose specialties include
Flan and Cuban Sandwiches
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Villa Y Zapata – An
authentic Mexican Restaurant
- Nate's Deli- A small restaurant, considered by
many in the local Arab community to have the best Middle Eastern
food in Cleveland.
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Phnom Penh – Luxuriously decorated restaurant featuring
Cambodian and Vietnamese Cuisines. .
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Bar Cento – An old world style gathering place with fantastic
food and drink. Patterned after Roman style neighborhood
restaurants.
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Bier Market - serves the finest in Belgian beers as well as
other imported and domestic craft style brews.
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The Great Lakes Brewing Co. - emerged in 1988 as Cleveland's
first microbrewery and the first brewpub in the state since
Prohibition. It has steadily grown in size and production while
continuing to maintain the intimate pub atmosphere. .
- Ohio City Wine Bar - an intimate wine bar with
indoor and outdoor dining and a large selection of fine wines.
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Flying Fig - A fine seafood and steak restaurant.
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Talkies - A coffee house with a "Hollywood" theme including a
private screening room.
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West Side Market Café – Located in the West Side Market, a Diner
style restaurant open 7 days a week.
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The Velvet Tango Room -
Simply one of the coolest, smoothest, most
elegant places to have a drink. Ever. Anywhere. Now smoke-free and
featuring live music and exquisitely hand-crafted classic cocktails
that would make Bogie proud.
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Souper Market - Ohio
City's version of the soup nazi.
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Touch Supper Club - A local nightclub and restaurant.
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Harp - An authentic Irish Pub with a view of Lake Erie.
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Ponte Vecchio – Fabulous Italian Cuisine, elegant décor, all
with unbelievable views of downtown, the lake and the river.
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Farkas Hungarian Pastry – Hands down the best Hungarian Pastry
Shop in Cleveland. Pastries are all hand-made, following
original recipes brought over from Budapest, Hungary by Attila
Farkas and his father, Sandor Farkas, who was a master pastry chef
in Budapest.

Directions from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Below is a map showing directions from Cleveland Hopkins Airport to Glendennis Bed & Breakfast. It is 9.3 Miles and takes 13 minutes to drive. Exit the airport to Interstate 71 North. Drive 6.3 miles to the Fulton Rd Exit. Turn left onto Fulton Rd. North. Drive 2 miles on Fulton Rd to Bridge Ave. Turn Right on Bridge Ave and drive .3 miles on Bridge Ave to 2808 Bridge.
University Circle
The Map below shows the location of some of the attractions in nearby University Circle. With each description is a distance from Glendennis and approximate travel time.
- Gordan Park and Cleveland Yacht Club- 6.8 Miles, 8 minutes travel time from Glendennis
- Cleveland Cultural Gardens - 7.6 miles, 10 minutes travel time from Glendennis
- Cleveland Museum of Art, Natural History Museum, Cleveland Botanical Gardens, Western Reserve Historical Society Case Western Reserve University and other Museums - 8 miles, 12 minute travel time from Glendennis
- Severance Hall - Home of the Cleveland Orchestra - 8.5 miles, 13 minutes travel time from Glendennis
- Cleveland Clinic - 9 miles, 14 minute travel time from Glendennis
- Cleveland Playhouse - 10 miles, 15 minute travel time