Flat Iron
Cleveland, OH 44113-2406
Phone: (216) 696-6968
- Hours:
- Mon-Tue 11am-9pm, Thu 11am-1am, Open Sundays for games
Editorial Review for Flat Iron – by John Hyduk
The Scene
Billing yourself as an authentic Irish pub is a tricky business in this town, a little like declaring that you're the guy who hates Art Modell most. But the Flat Iron certainly has the pedigree. Established in 1910 and squeezed into a triangular street corner in the rough-and-tumble Flats, it endures like an echo of the tug boat whistles that once plied the nearby Cuyahoga River.
The Draw
The menu has adapted over the years and now centers around burgers, ribs, sandwiches and other all-American pub grub, but there's still shepherd's pie, Irish bangers and mash, fish-and-chips, and lots of Emerald Isle hops. The service is attentive and friendly, except on Friday and Saturday nights when it's every man (and woman) for him/herself.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasTake advantage of free shuttle service to Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Browns games.
User Reviews for Flat Iron
11/07/2002 Posted by redingtonb
We like the Iron before Saturday Tribe games. PROS:3 of 4 of us always enjoy the big portions of fried perch, the 4th usually goes for pasta/burger with just a few complaints over past decade. It's easy to get in and out of this portion of the flats, I head down on Eagle Ave, to Columbus, to Canal, I think. The free patron shuttle bus to the Tribe game or to the Brownies is convenient. CONS The location needs a higher police presence, my friend had a windshield smashed in across the street when it was a free lot. It's always a pain jamming onto the shuttle after a game - there is only one shuttle, and that shuttle probably delivered 4-5 loads up to the game. Be seated downstairs if you can, sometimes the bar service upstairs is limited and the staff is surly, downstairs folks are quite nice.
Pros: food, location, shuttle
Cons: location, shuttle, upstairs
10/02/2002 Posted by mont2112
I'm glad this place had a decent atmosphere, because it has little else going for it. The service was very slow even though they were not crowded. Then the waitress managed to mess up two of our orders. The fish and chips platter was grossely overpriced at $15.99 and the fries were burned and the fish tough. Appetizers were so-so. I would recommend this place for a couple of nice Irish beers, but don't bother eating.
Pros: good beer
Cons: overpriced, poor service, food quality
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