Cleveland, United States
215 Cotton Row
$$
+1 6624446328
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Kerbside pickupTakeawayDine-in
Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeComfort foodHappy-hour drinksHappy-hour foodHealthy optionsKids' menuQuick biteSmall platesSpiritsWine
We had lunch during the down week between a Christmas and New Year’s. We were a little disappointed that the tamales were not available, but the rest of the menu lived up to our hyped up, “Somebody Feed Phil” expectations. The wedge salad is a thing of beauty and is very well a meal in itself. The hot ham and cheese sandwich was perfect. The staff is friendly and the environment bright and clean. A wonderful place for a meal, and the grits, polenta, and cornmeal are available for purchase. Enjoy!
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Saw this place on Netflix and was super excited to try it. Started well enough, it's a very pretty restaurant with a nice staff and an awesome location in the Cotton Row part of Cleveland. My family and I had an hour to eat before we had to be at a football game. We sat down and there were only 3 other people there and they already had their appetizers. We ordered and then we waited over 45 minutes. At this point we had to leave so I went to get our food to go, we got it bagged and the manager said he would reopen my ticket and discount it after I left. So far this hasn't happened. The food was mediocre at best. The 30 dollar steak entree wasn't enough to fill up my 14 year old daughter who then had to eat most of my 13 dollar burger. The burger was tender but mostly tasteless, and the 6 small roasted potato wedges were mushy and bland. Lastly, my wife got the 18 dollar charcuterie board that didn't even fill up the styrofoam to go box... Overall, the only redeeming features were the style and decor and my daughter said the 4 bites of steak were amazing. Edit: I absolutely have no issues waiting for good food. My issues were it was a 45 minute wait when there was literally one other table in the entire restaurant. We sat before 5:15, we were a little late because of a tractor, but I wasn't aware that burgers, a salad, and charcuteries would take so long. The manager was accommodating, however, the portion size of what we had was very underwhelming. Judging by the other reviews, this was apparently an outlying incident, but it's an honest review. Update: Never received my discount. Hopefully this is not indicative of what it's usually like.
The place has very nice decor. The waitresses were very polite/sweet and often apologetic. That's the positive. In contrast to those things, it took no less than 20 minutes for our drinks to arrive (the restaurant didn't seem busy). When they did arrive they weren't what we ordered.... That wasn't worth writing a negative review about, but the raw chicken and broken glasses we had inspired me to post this.
The Delta Meat Market was a very pleasant surprise. It’s located in the hotel we were staying in (The Cotton House). We went for dinner and the service was A. The chef is a James Beard Award nominee, which says a lot. I can’t remember the name of my cocktail, but it was basically a Cosmo topped with bubbly (either Prosecco or Champagne). The first one was good but the 2nd didn’t taste the same. The bartender left out the bubbly. Our server was quick to resolve the issue, so that was much appreciated. My party of 2 shared the Burrata as an appetizer…it was different but good! I had the scallops and spinach salad as an entrée. The scallops were cooked to perfection (which is hard to do) but the spinach salad didn’t meet the mark. I’ve had better and can make better at home. The presentation of the salad was lacking and the hot bacon vinaigrette both appeared to be and tasted like straight bacon grease. Again, I make a similar vinaigrette at home so this was disappointing. The other guest had the grilled pork chop which was tender and very flavorful. We shared the moonpie bread pudding for dessert. While it didn’t taste like moonpie, it was a delicious and very rich dessert. While there are some things that could be better, I’d definitely return.
So the food here is a bit pricey, like Crave and Warehouse but the food is very delicious. We went for lunch and got a turkey sandwich with roasted brussel sprouts and a beef sandwich with roasted brussel sprouts. We also did the make your own Bloody Mary's and Mamosas.
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