CLEVELAND — MLB All-Star Week is here, meaning the city of Cleveland is ready for an influx of visitors and the national spotlight.
The city previously released a list of 73 bars and restaurants that have been approved by the Ohio Division of Liquor Control to extend their hours until 4 a.m. during All-Star week, from July 5-10. The deadline to apply was May 3.
Of the bars that submitted applications for a "major event" permit, one bar, The District Restaurant and Hybrid Lounge at 2222 St. Clair Ave., was denied.
Check out the full list of approved bars below.
- House of Blues
- Clevelander
- Lago
- Harry Buffalo
- TownHall
- Barley House
- Rebol
- Chocolate Bar
- Tenk Building
- Flannery's
- Mabel's
- Lola
- Crazy Horse
- Parnell's
- Nano Brew
- Bier Market/Bar Cento
- Market Garden
- Wild Eagle
- Metropolitan at The 9
- JACK Casino
- Hustler Club
- Renaissance
- Treehouse
- City Tap
- Whistle & Keg
- Wonder Bar
- Aloft
- Corner Alley
- Marriott Downtown
- Beerhead
- Ritz Carlton
- Silver Grille
- Crowne Plaza
- Doubletree
- Hilton Downtown
- Red the Steakhouse
- Diamond Club
- Rumor
- Greenhouse Tavern
- Nick's Sports Corner
- AJ Rocco
- Westin Downtown
- Nauti Mermaid
- Moriarity's
- Wilberts
- Mac's Sports Grill
- Velvet Dog
- ABC Tavern
- XYZ Tavern
- Ontario Street Cafe
- Rebar
- Gateway Bar and Grille
- Hyatt Regency
- Victory Alley
- Christie's Cabaret
- Johnny's Downtown
- Panini's Gateway
- Winking Lizard Gateway
- Winking Lizard Galleria
- Liquid
- Brickstone
- Magnolia
- FWD
- Pickwick & Frolic
- Park Social Lounge
The 2019 MLB All-Star Week kicked off today with the opening of the PLAY BALL Park. The All-Star Game takes place July 9 at Progressive Field.