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Holiday pop-up bars are the hot thing: Here are 33 of the best in Greater Cleveland and beyond

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Holiday pop-up bars are the hot thing: Here are 33 of the best in Greater Cleveland and beyond


CLEVELAND, Ohio — The holiday season in Cleveland always feels like a special time of the year, especially for folks looking to get together and enjoy the city’s best bars and restaurants.

In recent years, the idea of Christmas pop-up bars has exploded into a phenomenon, and it’s at a peak in 2024. Bars and restaurants across Northeast Ohio, from Madison to Sandusky to Cuyahoga Falls, are decking the halls and going all-out on Christmas decor and festive cocktails for this holiday season.

Various bars and restaurants across the U.S. have always strung up lights or put a tree up around the holiday season. However, in the age of flashy social media marketing campaigns, the trend of Christmas bars has exploded, with watering holes competing with each other to create the most Instagram-friendly decor.

Plus, Clevelanders have embraced the craft cocktail trend, and a holiday pop-up gives bars a rich opportunity to play around with seasonal recipes. Finally, holiday pop-ups are perfect for bar crawls, another popular trend in U.S. nightlife, with revelers bouncing from themed bar to themed bar — via Uber or a designated driver, of course.

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Boozy Hot Chocolate from the Holiday Land bar at Nano Brew in Ohio City.Alex Darus

A new addition to the list includes Nano Brew on West 25th Street in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood. Owner Sam McNulty and his crew, spearheaded by colleague Kassie Mackay, spent two days in mid-November stringing lights and decorating trees to turn Nano Brew into Holiday Land.

McNulty, who also owns Market Garden Brewery, got the idea for the bar after the hugely successful launch of the Holiday Land mixed beer pack. The pack includes its Festivus Holiday Spiced Ale that started it all, joined by three new seasonal releases – Cool Runnings Rum Cake Stoud, Party Lights Winter Wheat and Spruce Tips IPA.

“It’s kind of like if you were to climb into the Holiday Land box, this is what it would look like,” McNulty said of the bar.

As for the trend in general, McNulty, who also owns Clandestina and Bright Side on the popular street, thinks that Clevelanders just love a reason to celebrate.

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“We’re always looking for a reason to party and get together with family and friends, and the holidays are a great reason,” he said.

He might be biased, but he thinks that Ohio City in general becomes popular during the season for locals to show out-of-town guests some of the best that the city has to offer, like the West Side Market.

“Nothing says the holiday like having a beer in Ohio City,” McNulty added.

In Madison, Grand River Cellars has brought back its Grinchmas Bar for the second year, turning its cozy winery into a Grinch-themed Christmas bar. After the bar’s debut last year was a success, owner Cindy Lindberg thought it was a no-brainer to bring it back to continue to spread Christmas cheer.

“Not only did our customers thoroughly enjoy it, but also my staff,” Lindberg said. “It made it a better experience for them during the holiday season.”

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Check out 33 different holiday pop-up bars across Northeast Ohio to check out before we ring in the New Year.

Downtown

xmas bar front door sign

XMAS Bar is taking over Hi 5 in the Flats for the 2024 holiday season. Josh Duke, cleveland.com

XMas Bar at Hi 5

1052 Old River Rd., Cleveland

The XMas Bar in The Flats is another annual part of holiday celebrations in recent years. The pop-up concept is also in cities like Columbus, Chicago and beyond. Themed cocktails, shots and even milk and cookies are on the seasonal menu.

Miracle on E. 4th Street

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2063 E. 4th St., Cleveland

Society Lounge on E. 4th Street turns into its Miracle holiday pop-up bar once November rolls around. The upscale cocktail lounge is sure to stun with a festive list of cocktails perfect for holiday sipping.

Re:Bar

2130 E. 9th St., Cleveland

Re:Bar debuted its first-ever Christmas pop-up bar on Nov. 22 in downtown Cleveland. The bar went with a retro vibe for its decor and specialty cocktail menu.

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Sleigh, Jack Cleveland Casino’s holiday pop-up bar, returns for 2024 with over-the-top decorations and drink specials. Josh Duke, cleveland.com

Sleigh Holiday Bar at Jack Casino

100 Public Sq., Cleveland

Jack Casino is opening up its Sleigh Holiday Bar on Nov. 27 to celebrate on the weekends through the holiday season. The casino always goes over the top with its decor alongside a seasonal drink menu.

Southern Cheer Christmas Bar

811 Prospect Ave. E., Cleveland

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Southern Tier shows off its Christmas cheer with its holiday pop-up bar every year. The cellar turns into a holiday haven with cocktail specials, festive music and beyond through the month of December.

Foundation Room at House of Blues

308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland

The Foundation Room at House of Blues opens as a holiday pop-up bar from Thursdays through Saturdays during the season. Limited-edition cocktails, live music and more are planned in the festive lounge.

Margaritaville Christmas Island

Margaritaville transforms into a Christmas island during the holiday season of 2024.Josh Duke, cleveland.com

Christmas Island

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1150 Front Ave., Cleveland

Margaritaville’s Cleveland location in The Flats takes a festive approach to its typical tropical vibes during the holiday season. Dubbed Christmas Island, the pop-up bar includes festive decor, cocktails and beyond.

Deck the Vault

2017 E. 9th St., Cleveland

The Vault, the swanky basement bar at the 9 Hotel, is turning back into Deck The Vault this holiday season. The pop-up bar features plenty of decorations and seasonal craft cocktails through the end of the year.

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Jingle & Mingle at Shake & Slide

230 W. Huron Rd., Cleveland

Shake & Slide is turning its milkshake and burger cafe into a Christmas pop-up bar on the weekends this holiday season. Through Dec. 21, Jingle & Mingle will be open Friday and Saturday nights featuring holiday food specials, boozy milkshakes and beyond.

Brewdog

1956 Carter Rd., Cleveland

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Brewdog Cleveland is celebrating the holidays with several events in its decked-out space all season long. Festive menus, polar patios and Christmas-themed brunches are planned throughout the end of the year.

West

Winter Wonderland Bar, Velvet Dog

Velvet Dog is bringing back its second floor pop-up space dubbed Winter Wonderland Bar for the second year. Josh Duke, cleveland.com

Winter Wonderland at Velvet Tango Room

2095 Columbus Rd., Cleveland

The Velvet Tango Room turned its back room into the Holiday Hideaway this holiday season. Seasonal craft cocktails will start being served on Nov. 29 in the festive space.

Secret Cellar Christmas Bar

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2516 Market Ave., Cleveland

Great Lakes Brewing Company has turned the basement bar of its brewpub into the Secret Cellar Christmas Bar yet again this holiday season. It will officially open on November 29 for weekend hours until December 16, when it remains open 7-days a week through the holiday season. Christmas ale, a festive snack menu and good vibes are all in store at the Ohio City brewery this year.

Time Warp Bar

26261 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake

Time Warp is a dive bar in Westlake that takes the holiday season seriously with its pop-up bar. Live music and festive decor are in store all season long at the neighborhood hangout.

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Seeing Double Christmas Pop Up Bar in North Olmsted

During the holiday season, Seeing Double Speakeasy Bar (26880 Brookpark Ext, North Olmsted, OH 44070) transforms into a Christmas pop up bar, offering holiday-themed cocktails.Josh Duke, cleveland.com

Seeing Double

26880 Brookpark Ext., North Olmsted

Seeing Double in North Olmsted barely waits for the beginning of November to transform its space into a holiday headquarters. Christmas-themed cocktails and mocktails are available with live music and other events planned throughout the holiday season.

HolidayLAND at Nano Brew

1859 W. 25th St., Cleveland

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For the first year ever, Nano Brew in Ohio City is debuting its HolidayLAND pop-up bar. Craft cocktails, holiday beers and plenty of decorations are just a taste of what’s in store for the first year of the bar. Nano Brew will have DJ nights and seasonal trivia events on its calendar throughout the month. Additionally, for December, the bar will be open seven days a week for festive guests.

Pins & Needles

13200 Madison Ave., Lakewood

Pins and Needles will be decked out in its throwback holiday best all season long for 2024. Mahall’s is kicking off the holidays with its first ChristkindlMarket, which includes the basement pop-up bar.

Tommy’s Place

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1325 Linda St., Rocky River

Tommy’s Place has yet again turned its humble local watering hole into an entire Grinch-themed holiday pop-up. Floor-to-ceiling decor and a few specialty drinks will be a part of the seasonal fun and Tommy’s serves some food menu items from Wine Bar next door.

Griswold’s at Old School Pizza and Wings

445 Avon Belden Rd., Avon Lake

Old School Pizza and Wings in Avon Lake is going all-in on the “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” theme with its holiday pop-up bar called Griswold’s. The restaurant put a replica of Clark Griswold’s lit-up house from the movie on top of its restaurant to set the tone upon entry. Opens Nov. 29.

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Christmas Corner Bar

Around the Corner Bar in Lakewood once again transforms into the Christmas Corner Bar for the holiday season.

The Christmas Corner Bar

18616 Detroit Ave., Lakewood

Around the Corner Bar is the shining star on Detroit Avenue in Lakewood every holiday season when it becomes The Christmas Corner Bar. Floor-to-ceiling lights and decorations are just the tip of the experience that includes a special drink menu, Christmas music and plenty of fun events.

Danny Boys

6207 Milan Rd., Sandusky

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Danny Boys transformed its Sandusky location into a Christmas wonderland for the holiday season. The restaurant will show off its impressive holiday decor and seasonal menu throughout November and December.

East

The Yard Who Stole Christmas

38040 3rd St., Willoughby

The Yard on 3rd is turning into an outdoor Christmas bar starting Nov. 27. The space includes igloo rentals, several Christmas trees and holiday cocktails, some even served in take-home ornament glasses.

Bomb Bar: Christmas Explosion at Rollhouse Mentor

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7300 Palisades Parkway, Mentor

Shotskis, mesmerizing light displays and festive cocktails are just a taste of what’s in store at Rollhouse Mentor’s holiday pop-up bar. The Bomb Bar: Christmas Explosion is open for the holiday season featuring wall-to-wall decorations and more.

The Workshop at Mavis Public House

6025 Kruse Dr. #148, Solon

Mavis Public House opens The Workshop, its covered and heated Christmas pop-up bar, officially on December 5. The cozy space is a great place to enjoy holiday-themed drinks and is available for private party rentals.

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Grand River Cellars Winery

Festive drinks from the Grinchmas bar at Grand River Cellars Winery.Paris Wolfe

Grinchmas Bar at Grand River Cellars Winery

5750 S. Madison Rd., Madison

Fans of Dr. Seuss’s “The Grinch” have to stop by the Grinchmas Bar at Grand River Cellars Winery this holiday season. The winery will showcase festive cocktails and a Whoobilation comfort food menu alongside its over-the-top decor through New Year’s Eve. Reservations are encouraged.

Rudloph’s Revenge at Debonne Vineyards

7840 Doty Rd., Madison

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Debonne Vineyards is Grand River’s sister winery that is also debuting its own pop-up this winter. The pop-up is dubbed Rudolph’s Revenge. The winery has its own themed food and drink menu. Two local hotels, the Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn Experience, also offer overnight packages with shuttles to each pop-up location.

Chill at Etta

12502 Larchmere Blvd., Cleveland

Poppy has created an immersive pop-up bar experience dubbed Chill at Etta that’s open throughout the weekends during the holiday season. The frosty space has a curated cocktail menu that matches the snowy chalet vibe.

Kava Sol Winter Wonderland

The Winter Wonderland pop-up experience at Kava Sol in Willoughby.Alex Darus

Winter Wonderland at Kava Sol

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4055 Erie St., Willoughby,

Kava Sol in Willoughby is bringing back its Winter Wonderland pop-up on Dec. 1 to give folks a non-alcoholic festive option. An outdoor igloo and cozy indoor lounge spaces make it the perfect place to feel “snowed in” at, regardless of the weather outside.

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Let It Snow at Brew Garden

16555 Southpark Center, Strongsville

Brew Garden in Strongsville makes a tradition out of turning its bar into a winter wonderland dubbed Let It Snow at the end of every year. It also hosts events like a New Year’s Eve celebration and breakfasts with Santa throughout the season.

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Blitzen’s Holiday Pop-Up Bar

80 N. Main St., Hudson

Hudson has an option for holiday pop-up bars with Blitzen’s, located inside Hudson’s Restaurant on Main Street. The pop-up bar is open through January with specialty food, cocktails and desserts, including edible cookie shots.

Tu Mele Kalikimaka at Tiki Underground

1832 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls

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Tiki Underground is always an immersive cocktail bar experience in Cuyahoga Falls, but it takes it to a festive level with its Tu Mele Kalikimaka pop-up. It will be open through Jan. 4, with planned events like a virtual food drive, an ugly sweat crawl and more.

That Christmas Bar and Kitchen

1649 N. Main St., Canton

That Pop Up Bar gets into the holiday spirit in a major way with the Christmas rendition of the seasonal space. The decorations are just a part of the experience. The bar serves festive drinks in holiday-themed barware as well as a full-themed food menu for 2024.

Jingle Bar at Amici Restaurant and Bar

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13000 Royalton Rd., North Royalton

Amici’s created its own festive drinking oasis dubbed the Jingle Mingle Bar for 2024. Alongside its typical Italian menu, the holiday cocktail lineup includes sips like a Snowflake martini and Jingle bellini. Plus, several selfie spots for holiday photo ops.

The Reindeer Room at The President’s Lounge

341 Darrow Rd., Akron

The President’s Lounge is bringing back its Reindeer Room holiday pop-up bar with even more festive flare. The historic tavern will serve Christmas drink specials throughout the holiday season and host plenty of live music events.

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Alex Darus writes about food, dining and drinking for Cleveland.com, check out her latest posts here. You can reach her with story ideas at adarus@cleveland.com. Follow her on Instagram @alex_darus.

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Delta flight DL2750 to Atlanta returned to Cleveland following an emergency

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CLEVELAND, OH — A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta was forced to make an emergency return to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) on Friday evening shortly after takeoff.

Delta flight DL2750, a regularly scheduled 90-minute flight to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), departed Cleveland on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 7:50 PM EDT.

The aircraft, a Boeing 737-900 with registration N962DZ, took off from runway 24R and began a standard climb out. However, upon reaching an altitude of approximately 22,000 feet, the flight crew abruptly halted the climb and declared an emergency, transmitting a “squawk 7700” transponder code to air traffic control.

Swift Return to Cleveland

Following the emergency declaration, air traffic controllers immediately vectored the aircraft back toward Cleveland. The plane conducted a rapid turnaround and safely touched down back at CLE at 8:47 PM EDT, exactly 57 minutes after its initial departure.

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Emergency response vehicles met the aircraft on the tarmac as a standard precautionary measure, though no injuries have been reported among the passengers or crew.

Flight Canceled for Inspection

Delta Air Lines subsequently canceled the flight, leaving passengers to be rebooked on alternative routes. The specific nature of the emergency has not yet been disclosed by the airline or the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

As of Saturday morning, the Boeing 737-900 remains on the ground in Cleveland, where maintenance teams are conducting a thorough inspection to determine the cause of the mid-air incident.



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Jason Kipnis Reminisces on the 2016 World Series and It’s Unforgettable Moments

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“I thought it was one of the more likable teams…such a fun team.”

Those were the words of former Jason Kipnis before he and the rest of Cleveland’s 2016 World Series team were honored at Progressive Field on Friday night, nearly a decade removed from one of the most heartbreaking finishes in baseball history.

But for Jason Kipnis, the heartbreak everyone remembers, losing Game 7 in extra innings, feels different. Nearly every time Cleveland’s 2016 season is brought up, the conversation is somber, and rightfully so. To Kipnis, it’s far more personal.

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“God, it would mean more to me [to win a World Series],” Kipnis said, following a moment to pause, breathe and think everything through.

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He wishes the series had ended differently. Instead of sitting through a rain delay before returning to the field and falling in the final embers of Game 7, he could have been celebrating as a World Series champion.

His Game 7 Moment

It was the kind of game where everything that happened before it, every slump, every hot streak, every triumph and failure, suddenly no longer mattered.

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For Kipnis, it birthed one of his favorite memories. One that still brings him goose bumps to speak about.

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Late in the game, after reaching base on a bunt single, Kipnis understood the moment immediately. Opportunities like that did not come often, especially against a bullpen as talented as Chicago’s that had been surging the past two games.

When a wild pitch from reliever Jon Lester skipped away from David Ross, who was stationed behind home plate, Kipnis never hesitated. Racing home from second base, he slid across the plate to score alongside Carlos Santana, who was on the base paths ahead of him.

It was just the third time in World Series history that two base runners had scored on the same wild pitch.

For a brief moment, it felt like the championship drought was truly about to end.

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“I see it hits the side of his [Ross’s] face and knocks him one way, ball goes back the other,” he said, reminiscing on that specific moment. “Within 0.1 seconds, I was like… ‘it’s happening,’ like I’m screaming, like it’s happening, and I just absolutely rounded it [the bases]. The adrenaline rush, I was like, this is what we needed to get back into this game. It covered the deficit a little bit, and it did. It gave us a momentum boost.

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“It kind of brought us back into two-run territory and restarted the game a little bit.”

The Crushing Yet Unforgettable Finish

At the time of Kipnis’ sprint from second, Cleveland was down four runs and seemed to be out of the contest, but from that moment forward, the Indians were able to bring back balance to the contest. They went on to allow just one run, scoring five in the process, down the stretch of regulation.

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Kipnis started the comeback, Rajai Davis continued it.

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In the eighth inning, with the scoreline sitting 6-4, Davis stepped up to the plate with two outs and a runner on first. Kipnis, who was in the dugout at the time, still watches this moment back to this day.

“‘Ive gone back and watched that one highlight more than anything else,” he said.

Cubs reliever Aroldis Chapman rifled a 98 mph fastball at Davis, who stood in confidently, bashing the ball over the left-field wall at 101.5 mph at a 22-degree launch angle. It barely cleared the towering left field wall, sending Cleveland into screams.

“The noise, the looking around… I have chills right now,” he said, looking down at his right arm. “It was the first time I felt like, oh, that’s what pandemonium is. That’s like this is what the word is.

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“Just the noise and everybody going crazy and the momentum shift and just what it meant to us right there. God, you’d run through a wall right then and there.”

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Although Cleveland ultimately fell short in extra innings, the emotion from that night has never disappeared. For everyone involved, fans, front office members, players and others, it remains one of the most gut-wrenching losses in the organization’s history.

For players like Kipnis, it also stands as one of the most meaningful experiences of their lives.

Nearly a decade later, moments from that series still live on throughout the city.

Davis’ home run, a moment that likely awoke the entire city, is still recognized to this day. On Saturday, May 16, the first 15,000 fans who enter Progressive Stadium will be given a bobblehead to commemorate such a moment.

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But first, a day earlier, the entire squad will be given its flowers before the Guardians’ series-opener against the Cincinnati Reds. And there, on the field, Kipnis can look around at the Cleveland faithful, many of whom had packed Progressive Field nearly 10 years ago, and think back to moments that won’t ever be forgotten.

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U.S. Navy warship to be commissioned in Ohio

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CLEVELAND — For the first time in U.S. history, a Navy warship will be commissioned in Ohio.


What You Need To Know

  • Commissioning a ship is a time-honored naval tradition that formally places a ship into active duty
  • The USS Cleveland arrived in its namesake city on Saturday, coasting into Cleveland’s North Coast Yard
  • The USS Cleveland will be commissioned Saturday and then head to its home port of Florida

Commissioning a ship is a time-honored naval tradition that formally places a ship into active duty.

The USS Cleveland arrived in its namesake city on Saturday, coasting into Cleveland’s North Coast Yard. It’s the fourth ship in U.S. Navy history to bear the name Cleveland.

“It’s a little bit bigger than a flight deck. About 25% bigger,” said Commanding Officer Bruce Hallett. “And it’s higher up, the water makes it a little easier for pilots to be able to land on it. So they like it.”

Hallett has served with the Navy for more than 20 years.

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“There are up and overs. So these flags are actually single flags. So we have quartermasters on board,” Hallett said of the colorful flags seen across the ship. “So they can use these to send signals to other ships. But in this capacity right here, they’re just purely for decoration.”

Inside the ship, the decorations pay homage to Cleveland, with two murals in the waterborne mission zone depicting key landmarks and Cleveland Browns signs in the gym.

“It’s all swagged out with all kinds of Cleveland Browns stuff new,” said Hallett. “We got the colors down there, the flags, the towels. It looks phenomenal. And the crew loves it.”

Sailors have been touring the city throughout the week, and Executive Officer Adam Cline has been coordinating community relations events with the crew. He sent two specific sailors to City Hall.

“We have two members of our crew that are from Cleveland,” Hall said. “That’s where they grew up. So it was real nice to incorporate them into that and to get a great memento from the city, a nice flag for us.”

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The USS Cleveland will be commissioned Saturday and then head to its home port of Florida. When the ship eventually retires, the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation hopes to bring it back to become a museum.



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