(216) 631-5200
2710 Lorain Ave
Cleveland,
OH
44113
41.4836
-81.705
Neighborhood: Ohio City
What People Are Saying About Touch Supper Club
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The Scene – The idea-makers behind The Brillo have upgraded location and ambiance but remained loyal. Come for an intimate dinner of basil oil mussles meuniere, black-bean quesadillas, crabcakes or hazelnut-crusted walleye; sip a bomb martini and chat with an Indian doctor or a lawyer for the Coast Guard. The stream of techo-color boxes that read like Braille across the walls (by local artist Mark McLeeson) is a conversation piece in itself. The basement is pre-beatnik in decor, full of brick and secular lighting.The staff is reminiscent of characters from PBS' "Electric Company"; Kent…
Horrible Service - Great Food
by noneya22
Went in for Happy Hour Sushi and was told we could sit at a bar table, then a manager came over and said "you can't sit there unless you are eating." He said we could only sit at the bar even though the person at the door said we could sit at a table. Then there were no seats left at the bar and we were forced to stand for a while. Another couple were so offended by our treatment that they left. My friends and I are not going back.
- Pros: Food is excellent
- Cons: Bad Service
Excellent brunch
by cleaveland
I was here for Sunday brunch recently. I have never been here at other times.
This is not your grandmother's brunch. They had decent independent/alternative music playing. There is a lot of funky artwork on the walls.
There is a pretty good selection of different omelets, eggs benedict, etc. Everything was prepared great. The very polite server was efficient, staying on top of everything.
Prices were reasonable for what you get.
This place is very close to West 25th and Lorain Ave.
- Pros: Good food, eclectic atmosphere, great service
- Cons: Signage - easy to miss this place when you go by
Reasonable prices, great food, unique ambiance
by goteenb
We ate 2 appetizers (one cold one hot) and two meals. Everything was presented creatively but without the pretentious high fashion dining experience where you get all art and no food. Tastes were right on, with an asian fusion blend of sauces and textures. Even steak, which is becoming harder to find in fashionable enviro-concious restaurants, was complemented with a tangy sauce (on the side of course) and a greens salad with just the right amount of bite to it. They even had a new twist on potatoes with a fry/chip hybrid (which they purport to be Beligian.) Udan was soupy and had a strong "chicken noodle soup" essence without losing its asian flair, certainly good comfort food and at $7 a solid meal in itself.
- Pros: Food Quality, Music, Cheap
- Cons: Parking, Confusing Seating Layout
The Details on Touch Supper Club
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Hosted by bartender/producer Jeff Fritz, Thursday evenings become nights of Jungle, Break Beats and more in the basement that never sleeps. Usually the cast from The Human Zoo, a downtown troupe that performs twisted sketches a la "SNL," meets here.





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