Cleveland, OH
Best 25 breakfast restaurants in Cleveland: Vote for your favorite
CLEVELAND, Oh – Best breakfasts? Don’t mind if we do!
We knew you would have hardcore opinions about wings, burgers, chili and donuts. Some of our most recent “Best of Cleveland” polls were bonkers in terms of sheer numbers of nominations and votes. When it came time to solicit nominations for the best breakfasts in a new Best of Cleveland readers’ poll, we knew we’d garner the same response.
You didn’t disappoint. We had over 500 individual nominations come in. We have since narrowed the field down to a top 25 list of nominated spots. Now it’s time to vote.
Head over to our poll at cleveland.com to vote for your favorite breakfast nook, counter or restaurant. We’ll keep track of all your votes for these go-to joints; you can vote once every hour for your favorite until polling closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, August 26. Who will make the Top 3?
Finally, we’ll hit the road to taste-test your selections and bring you the stories behind your Top 3 establishments.
Remember: All votes must originate from within the United States to be counted. Also, once you have voted, be certain to scroll back up and complete the captcha for your vote to go through.
NOTE: If you are viewing this on a handheld device, you may cast your vote here.
Drumroll, please… Your nominees are:
- Big Al’s Diner (12600 Larchmere Blvd, Cleveland) – (216) 791-8550
- The Blue Door Café & Bakery (1970 State Rd, Cuyahoga Falls) – (330) 926-9774
- Borderline Café (18508 Detroit Ave, Lakewood) – (216) 777-4711 (cash only)
- The Centro (2017 E 9th St, Cleveland) – (216) 331-6289
- Chelo’s Kitchen (4446 Mayfield Rd, South Euclid) – (216) 382-4490
- The City Diner (5109 Memphis Ave, Old Brooklyn) – (216) 331-7101
- Eat at Joe’s (1475 S Green Rd., South Euclid) – (216) 381-3101
- Fresh Start Diner (9810 Ravenna Rd., Twinsburg) – (330) 425-2888
- Gabe’s Family Restaurant (2044 Broadview Rd., Cleveland) – (216) 741-4466
- Gene’s Place to Dine (3730 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland) – (216) 252-1741
- Goody’s Family Restaurant (16333 Snow Rd., Brook Park) (216) 433-7733
- Grumpy’s Cafe (2621 W 14th St., Cleveland) – (216) 241-5025
- Hot Grillz Diner (7188 Northfield Rd., Walton Hills) – (440) 658-9666
- Jennifer’s Restaurant (14415 Pearl Rd., Strongsville) – (440) 234-2044
- Jim’s Open Kitchen (33779 Aurora Rd., Solon) – (440) 349-1678
- Joe’s Deli & Restaurant (19215 Hilliard Blvd., Rocky River) – (440) 333-7890
- Juneberry Table (3900 Lorain Ave., Cleveland) – (216) 331-0338
- Lucky’s Cafe (777 Starkweather Ave., Cleveland) – (216) 622-7773
- Over Easy at the Depot (152 Franklin Ave., Kent) – (330) 678-8800
- Perk Cup Cafe & Grille (561 W Bagley Rd., Berea) – (440) 234-2233
- The Roaming Biscuit (1418 W 29th St, Cleveland) – (216) 452-6035
- Scratch Restaurant (6595 Brecksville Rd., Independence) – (216) 312-2190
- The Sleepy Rooster (5210 Chillicothe Rd. Suite B, Chagrin Falls) – (440) 557-5212
- The Spot on Lakeshore (7272 Lakeshore Blvd., Mentor) – (440) 510-8504
- Yours Truly (9 Northeast Ohio locations)
Cleveland, OH
Ohio Supreme Court makes ruling in murder of Cleveland Firefighter Johnny Tetrick
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio Supreme Court made a ruling Friday in connection with the murder conviction of the driver that killed Cleveland Firefighter Johnny Tetrick.
According to the Ohio Supreme Court, the trial court had sufficient evidence to convict Leander Bissell of felony murder for speeding through an accident scene.
Cleveland Firefighter Tetrick, 51, was killed on Nov. 19, 2022.
Bissell struck Firefighter Tetrick on I-90 East near Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and then fled the scene. Bissell was arrested later that evening.
Firefighter Tetrick was assisting with a rollover crash, when he was struck. He was pronounced dead at University Hospitals.
In July 2023, Bissell had a bench trial in front of Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Timothy McCormick and was found guilty on all charges, including, murder.
In August 2023, Bissell was sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 16 years.
In November 2024, the Eighth District Court of Appeals overturned the murder conviction, finding the State failed to prove that Bissell acted “knowingly.”
The court of appeals found Bissell guilty of involuntary manslaughter, which would impose a sentence of only up to 11 years.

The state then appealed that decision to the Ohio Supreme Court.
“This is a victory for Firefighter Tetrick’s family and Ohio’s first responders. Firefighter Tetrick died while serving the public after Leander Bissell sped through a clearly marked accident scene, traversed the berm striking Tetrick, and fled. As the Ohio Supreme Court states, ‘The Eighth District’s reasoning is wrong.’ Thankfully, their decision today corrected that wrong,” said Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley.
Thousands of people attended Firefighter Tetrick’s funeral on Nov. 26, 2022 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
Copyright 2026 WOIO. All rights reserved.
Cleveland, OH
ANN S. ASHER Obituary May 28, 2026 – Ripepi Funeral Home
Ann S. Asher (nee Shaia), age 88, of Orange Village, OH, passed away peacefully in her home on May 28, 2026. Cherished wife of Tony Asher for 65 years; loving and devoted mother of Michelle Asher (Steve Timlin), Edward Asher (Rebecca), Suzanne Broadbent (Daniel), T.J. Asher (Cindy), and Jamey Asher (Wendy); dearest grandmother (Sittee) of Anthony Asher, Riley Asher (Richard Markiewicz), Eddie Asher (Chi), Taylor Lindquist (Ryan), Shelby Broadbent, Noah Broadbent, Zack Asher, Madison Woods (Dave), Tony A. Asher, Michael Asher, Ralph Asher, and Anna Rose Asher; great-grandmother of River, Jasper and Eliza Markiewicz; daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Shaia; sister of Dr. Fred Shaia (Rose), Victor Shaia (Cheryl), and Diane Fistek (Tom); beloved aunt, great-aunt and dear friend of many. Ann was a longtime member of The Immaculate Conception Sodality and the Lebanese Syrian Junior Women’s League.
Known as Mom, Sittee, Aunt Ann, and my Annie, her family was her world—and she was the heart of theirs. She was a faithful parishioner of St. Maron Church and never missed a weekly service. She attended all of her grandkids’ games, performances, and school events, always there with a smile and unwavering love and support. A good day for Ann was being with her husband, family, and friends. Her presence was a constant source of warmth and encouragement, and her absence will be deeply felt. She will remain in our hearts forever.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to St. Maron Church, 7800 Brookside Rd., Independence, OH 44131.
Mass of Christian Burial at St. Maron Church, 1245 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland on Monday, June 1, 2026, at 11 am. Please meet at the church. Interment private. Family and friends received at The Ripepi Funeral Home, 5762 Pearl Rd (at Snow Rd.) on Sunday, May 31, 2026 from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Prayers of Incense at 5 p.m.
Cleveland, OH
FBI Cleveland Focuses on Missing Northern Ohio Children During Outreach Event
Members of the community are invited to learn about child safety
[Cleveland, OH] FBI Cleveland, together with the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office, the Cleveland Division of Police, Bellefaire JCB, and the Canopy Child Advocacy Center, will staff a community table to spread awareness of missing children in our area, and share child safety information with the community.
Who FBI Cleveland, Law Enforcement and Community Partners
What National Missing Children’s Day
When Thursday, May 28, 2026
Where Westown Square (10820 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland)
Time 3:00pm – 5:00pm
While National Missing Children’s Day was May 25, the FBI wants to help the public understand that every day, children either go missing or remain missing and someone either knows something about a disappearance or knows of someone who has information to bring that child home. It is important to know that the FBI will look at all tips and leads and people who submit information can do so anonymously.
FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge Joshua DelManzo
“When the FBI receives a call that a child has gone missing, we know the clock is ticking. Our mission is to identify, locate, and recover the child victim. That is why our community, business, and law enforcement partnerships are a vital component to the work we do. Of those, the partnership with the community is paramount in helping us locate missing children. Somebody knows something, and it is important to step-up and share information; more so, know that one’s identity can remain anonymous when sharing tips or leads, no matter how old the information is or how insignificant you think your information might be.”
During the event, the FBI and its partners will highlight posters of the many children who are still missing and provide important safety information for parents, guardians, and caregivers to keep children safe. The FBI Evidence Response Team truck will be on site to show some of the tools used in aiding a child recovery and law enforcement partners will have child safe kits and activity books to share.
Many don’t realize that a child can be “missing” when the child has run away, is lost, or otherwise abducted– not only by a stranger, but also by a family member, for example, a non-custodial parent or in some cases, a family member who poses an extreme risk to the child, such as a registered sex offender.
How the FBI is involved
The FBI was given jurisdiction under the “Lindbergh Law” in 1932 to immediately investigate any reported mysterious disappearance or kidnapping involving a child of “tender age”—usually 12 or younger. However, the FBI goes one step further:
• When any child is missing under the age of 18, the FBI can become involved as an assisting agency to the local police department.
• There does not have to be a ransom demand
• The child does NOT have to cross the state lines or be missing for 24 hours.
Research indicates the quicker the reporting of the mysterious disappearance or abduction the more likely the successful outcome in returning the child unharmed.
To report a missing child:
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 1-800-THE LOST
FBI 1-800-CALL FBI(1-800-225-5324)
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