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Northeast Ohio's 24-Hour Restaurants: Dining Guide

Beyond Denny's and IHOP, here are a few of Greater Cleveland's 24-hour restaurants to check out.

by Annie Nickoloff | Feb. 8, 2024 | 11:00 AM

Courtesy Daniel Lozada

Courtesy Daniel Lozada

Best Steak N Gyro
This 55-year-old business is expanding this year with a new location in Downtown Cleveland — and plans on more expansions in the future.  13620 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland; 512 Euclid Ave.,Cleveland, 216-681-1778

Gyro George
Beloved local chain Gyro George features two locations with 24-hour service, in Maple Heights and in Cleveland.  3965 Lee Road, Cleveland, 216-752-4976; 5170 Northfield Road, Maple Heights, 216-475-3400, gyrogeorge.com

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Jake’s Deli
Corned beef sandwiches, any time: This Public Square spot satisfies Downtowners. Its next-door restaurant, Jake’s Pizza, is also open in the daytime.  140 Public Square, Cleveland, 216-241-8099

The Lamp Post Akron

(Photo courtesy The Lamp Post)

The Lamp Post
Closed for just third shift on Sundays and Mondays, Akron breakfast hotspot the Lamp Post is otherwise constantly open, and it's a trip through time with its vintage decor.  2146 E. Market St., Akron, 330-733-5308, facebook.com/eastsidelampost

My Friends

(Photo by Daniel Lozada)

My Friends
A far-ranging menu is available for diners at My Friends. “It’s a place you can come and pretty much get whatever you want,” says owner Tim Moff.  11616 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 216-221-2575, myfriendsrestaurant.com

Steve's Diner

(Photo by Daniel Lozada)

Steve’s Diner
The successor to Steve’s Lunch, this unassuming Brooklyn Diner serves plates of hot dogs, fries, breakfast platters and more.  6850 Biddulph Road, Brooklyn, 216-351-0200, facebook.com/steveslunchanddiner

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Steve’s Doghouse
Formerly Sal’s, this Pearl Road outpost was rebranded and acquired by the owners of Steve’s Diner in 2016.  3850 Pearl Road, Cleveland, facebook.com/stevesdoghouse

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Annie Nickoloff

Annie Nickoloff is the senior editor of Cleveland Magazine. She has written for a variety of publications, including The Plain Dealer, Alternative Press Magazine, Belt Magazine, USA Today and Paste Magazine. She hosts a weekly indie radio show called Sunny Day on WRUW FM 91.1 Cleveland and enjoys frequenting Cleveland's music venues, hiking trails and pinball arcades.

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