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UNIVERSITY CIRCLE a VISITOR GUIDE Universitycircle.Org NEIGHBORHOOD WELCOME! UNIVERSITY CIRCLE A VISITOR GUIDE universitycircle.org NEIGHBORHOOD WELCOME! FOUNDING UNIVERSITY CIRCLE UNIVERSITY CIRCLE VISITOR IN THIS Northeast Ohio was a part of AND CIRCLE LIVING CENTER GUIDE Connecticut’s Western Reserve. In 1795, the Connecticut Land Attractions Company sent General Moses Cleaveland to survey and layout townships in the Western Reserve, including Cleveland. Parks & Gardens University Circle’s first settler was Nathaniel Doan, the only member of the surveying party to settle Dining here. Doan came to University Circle in 1799. He settled nearby at Euclid and East 107th Street, operating a tavern, store, Shopping Dear Visitor, blacksmith shop, and baking soda factory. Hotels Welcome to University Circle - a neighborhood where the best of education, healthcare, and arts and culture come together. We hope you’ll find the neighborhood CONNECT WITH Healthcare welcoming, exciting, accessible, and unique. University UNIVERSITY CIRCLE Accommodations Circle is home to world-renowned museums, top-notch restaurants, wide-open parks, and cozy spaces. We 11330 Euclid Avenue Healthcare encourage you to take advantage of everything the @universitycircle 216-707-4640 Circle has to offer! Make the University Circle Visitor and Circle Living Center We invite you to explore University Circle with this your first stop when you arrive in University Circle! Pick up Amenities @inthecircle guide. Need some help planning your trip? Visit us a map or brochure, or speak with our friendly staff to help make your University Circle experience a memorable one. online at universitycircle.org, or stop by the Visitor & Places of Worship Circle Living Center, located at 11330 Euclid Avenue. @universitycircle The space also serves as the leasing office for University Circle Inc.’s properties. Stop in and speak with our Again, our warmest welcome to University Circle. We property manager and find your home in University Circle. Education & Training hope to see you around soon! CONTACT US Hours of Operation Living Sincerely, University Circle Inc. April-October 10831 Magnolia Drive Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Thursday & Friday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 216-791-3900 Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Little Italy University Circle Police Dept. November-March Chris Ronayne 12100 Euclid Avenue Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Maps Cleveland, Ohio 44106 President Thursday & Friday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. University Circle Inc 216-791-1234 UNIVERSITYCIRCLE.ORG Transporation For more information, visit universitycircle.org Photos: Downie Photography, Karin McKenna, Olivia Gruntkowski, Megan Ullom, Aerial Agents (www.aerialagents.com) ATTRACTIONS Artists Archives of the Cleveland History Center Cleveland Institute of Art - The Cleveland Museum of Art Dittrick Medical History Center & Lake View Cemetery Western Reserve 10825 East Boulevard Reinberger Gallery 11150 East Boulevard Museum 12316 Euclid Avenue 1834 East 123rd Street 216-721-5722 11610 Euclid Avenue 216-421-7350 11000 Euclid Avenue 216-421-2665 216-721-9020 wrhs.org 216-421-7407 clevelandart.org 216-368-3648 lakeviewcemetery.com artistsarchives.org cia.edu artsci.case.edu/dittrick Hours Hours Hours Hours Closed Monday Hours Closed Monday Hours November 1-March 31: Wednesday-Friday: 10:00 a.m.- Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday: 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday: Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. April 1-October 31: Saturday: Noon-4:00 p.m. Admission Saturday, Sunday: Noon-5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Friday: 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Adults: $12 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Admission Admission Children (3-12): $6 Admission Free Admission Free Children 2 and Under: Free Free Admission Free Discounts for seniors, college students, Free East Cleveland Township Cemetery Cleveland Botanical Garden veterans, and active military Cleveland Institute of Music - Some special exhibitions may carry a 1621 East 118th Street Maltz Performing Arts Center at 11030 East Boulevard Kulas Hall and Mixon Hall charge. 216-536-7432 Case Western Reserve University 216-721-1600 Cleveland Institute of Art - 11021 East Boulevard ectcf.org 1855 Ansel Road cbgarden.org Cinematheque 216-791-5000 Cleveland Museum of Natural 216-368-6062 11610 Euclid Avenue cim.edu History case.edu/maltzcenter 216-421-7450 1 Wade Oval Drive cia.edu 216-231-4600 cmnh.org Hours Hours Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Closed Monday Hours & Admission Saturday: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Hours & Admission Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: Check the website for a current Sunday: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Check the website for a current 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Hours schedule of concerts and ticket prices. schedule of concerts and ticket prices. Wednesday: 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Hours vary depending on film start Hours Admission Sunday: Noon-5:00 p.m. times. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Free Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Admission Admission Wednesday: Noon-5:00 p.m. Adults: $15 General Admission: $10 Sunday: Noon-5:00 p.m. Children (3-12): $10 Age 25 and under (proof of age Children 2 and Under: Free required): $7 Admission Discounts for active military and senior Additional film on the same day: $7 Adults: $17 citizens, Museums for All participant Children (3-18): $14 Children 2 and Under: Free Discounts for senior citizens and college students continued on next page... For more information, visit universitycircle.org moCa Cleveland Theatre in the Circle Karamu House 11400 Euclid Avenue (all performances at Judson Manor) 2355 East 89th Street 216-421-8671 1890 East 107th Street 216-795-7070 mocacleveland.org theatreinthecircle.com karamuhouse.org PARKS & GARDENS Ambler Park Fine Arts Garden and Toby’s Plaza Between Stokes Boulevard and Wade Lagoon Near the southeast corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Between East Boulevard and Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, north of Euclid Avenue Hours Hours & Admission Piano Cleveland Closed Monday Check the website for a current 20600 Chagrin Blvd #1110 Tuesday-Thursday: 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. schedule of concerts and ticket prices. 216-707-5397 Friday: 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. pianocleveland.org Saturday, Sunday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Admission Baseball Heritage Museum Free 6601 Lexington Avenue 216-789-1083 Cleveland Cultural Gardens Severance Hall (home of baseballheritagemuseum.org 10823 Magnolia Drive Wade Oval The Cleveland Orchestra) 216-220-3075 Between Wade Oval Drive and 11001 Euclid Avenue clevelandculturalgardens.org Rockefeller Park East Boulevard 216-231-1111 Along Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive clevelandorchestra.com Along Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and East Boulevard Opening in 2021: Cozad-Bates House Interpretive Center Dunham Tavern Museum 6709 Euclid Avenue Hours & Admission 216-431-1060 Check the website for a current dunhamtavern.org schedule of concerts and ticket prices. Stephanie Tubbs Jones Plaza At the corner of Wade Oval Drive and The Sculpture Center David E. Davis Sculpture Garden East Boulevard 1834 East 123rd Street Between Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive 216-229-6527 and Stearns Road, south of sculpturecenter.org Euclid Avenue 11508 Mayfield Road 216-791-3900 universitycircle.org/cozadbates Limited weekend hours. Please call to confirm. Free admission. Donations are gratefully accepted. A historic community landmark Hours home to the new exhibit “Finding Wednesday-Friday: Hope: Cleveland and the 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Underground Railroad.” Outside, 7 Saturday: Noon-4:00 p.m. visitors can explore accessible walkways, gardens, and additional Admission Free educational signage highlighting this area’s history as a community that supported brave freedom seekers on their journey toward freedom in Canada. For more information, visit universitycircle.org DINING The Atrium Café at University The Coffee House at Fluffy Duck Café Kenko Sushi + Teryaki Panera Recovery Zone at Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center University Circle Bakery/ Café Sushi, Stir Fry Bakery/Café 121 Fitness Center Bakery/Café/Deli Bakery/Café/Deli 10001 Chester Avenue 11312 Euclid Avenue 11490 Euclid Avenue Smoothies/Wraps 11100 Euclid Avenue 11300 Juniper Road 216-218-9447 216-862-7690 216-231-2900 2130 Adelbert Road 216-844-1889 216-791-0030 fluffyduckcafe.com kenko-usa.com panerabread.com 216-368-1121 uc-coffeehouse.com case.edu/onetoone Bibibop The Garden Café at L’Albatros Brasserie + Bar Penn Station Asian Cleveland Botanical Garden French Sandwiches Severance Restaurant 11431 Euclid Avenue Bakery/Café/Deli 11401 Bellflower Road 10001 Chester Avenue American 216-924-2750 11030 East Boulevard 216-791-7880 216-229-7366 11001 Euclid Avenue bibibop.com 216-721-1600 albatrosbrasserie.com penn-station.com 216-231-7373 cbgarden.org clevelandorchestra.com Black Box Fix pHuel Café American Hell’s Fried Chicken Soups/Salads/Sandwiches Starbucks 1400 East 105th Street American 10001 Chester Avenue Café 216-282-1900 11324 Euclid Avenue 216-644-1900 11302 Euclid Avenue blackboxfix.com 216-331-1005 phuelcafe.com 216-229-0749 hellsfriedchicken.com starbucks.com BurgerIM Uptown Cleveland Dave’s Cosmic Subs and Music Phusion Café American Sandwiches Inchin Bamboo Garden Express Asian Starbucks at the Village 11419 Euclid Avenue 11310 Juniper Road Asian 11611 Euclid Avenue Café 216-795-5999 216-999-7100 11440 Euclid Avenue 216-978-0088 1681 East 115th Street burgerim.com davescosmicsubs.com 216-229-3003 216-368-3387 bamboo-gardens.com Potbelly Sandwich Shop starbucks.com The Canopy Mediterranean Grill THE DEN by Denny’s Michelson and Morley Sandwiches Mediterranean American Indian Flame American 11425 Euclid Avenue Subway 10660 Carnegie Avenue 11419 Bellflower Road Indian 11038 Bellflower Road 216-325-1011 Sandwiches 216-456-2684 216-368-0634 11607 Euclid Avenue 216-368-0801 potbelly.com 11309 Euclid Avenue thecanopymediterranean.com thedenbydennys.com 216-791-5555 michelsonandmorely.cafebonappetit.
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