BY: Virginia Brown
Established in the late 19th century, Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood—one of five major Italian settlements in the city—still retains its cultural charm.
Located just east of downtown and a few minutes from vibrant arts and cultural must-sees like the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland’s Little Italy draws with its walkability, eclectic art galleries and boutiques, and, of course, award-winning Italian cuisine. Here are a few of the top restaurants in Cleveland’s Little Italy.
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