
Plenty of fantastic shopping and dining destinations are sprinkled throughout Greater Cleveland, with several shopping centers and a wealth of appetizing eateries sure to appeal to just about every need and want!
SHOPPING CENTERS & EATERIES
The Arcade: Built in 1890 to serve as one of the premier indoor shopping malls in the nation, The Arcade houses charming shops, a variety of service-oriented stores and a number of delicious restaurant options within its architecturally-beautiful building.

Beachwood Place: A short 15-minute drive from downtown Cleveland, Beachwood Place is stocked with an array of great stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Sephora, Lucky Brand Jeans, Coach, Dillard’s and Nordstrom. Patrons can also grab a delicious bite to eat at the mall’s recently expanded food court or excellent restaurants such as Maggiano’s and McCormick & Schmick’s.
Crocker Park: Situated upon 75 acres that span 12 city blocks, Crocker Park is an exciting $480 million project designed to incorporate retail, restaurants, business services and residential living. Within this gorgeous park-like setting, approximately 550,000 square feet is devoted solely to upscale retailers and eateries.
ETON: Located along Chagrin Boulevard, ETON is home to excellent retail and restaurant options positioned amongst beautiful landscaping and art in its outdoor village-esque atmosphere.
The Galleria at Erieview: Shopping, dining and business services all come together at this modern facility. The Galleria is home to more than 20 shops, two restaurants – Key West and Café Sausalito – and an eclectic food court.
Legacy Village: Located just east of Cleveland, Legacy Village provides upscale shopping, dining and entertainment options. The center also hosts Legacy Live events, which consist of exciting musical concerts that take place on The Lawn between California Pizza Kitchen and Bar Louie. Legacy Village opened in 2003.

Tower City Center: More than 100 specialty stores are accompanied by several lovely dining establishments and a food court – plus two acclaimed hotels and an 11-screen theater. Tower City Center is positioned in the Terminal Tower on the city’s public square.
West Side Market: Browse through the freshest fruits and veggies, meats and poultry, dairy items, baked goods, spices, sauces, floral items and more at the West Side Market. Shoppers can also purchase plenty of ready-to-eat food items.
Also make sure to check out the area’s excellent shopping and dining districts, which include:
• Cedar-Fairmount
• Cedar-Lee
• Coventry Village
• Euclid Triangle Area
• Fairmount-South Taylor
• Larchmere
• Little Italy
• Shaker Square