Cleveland and its surrounding suburbs abound with delectable dining. Perhaps this legacy can be traced back to the superabundance of available local produce in and around the West Side Market, or maybe it has something to do with the allure of nightlife and neon signs that leave people longing for great food and adventure. Either way, there’s no shortage of tried and true places to eat in Cleveland, as well as a consistent stream of newcomers to the foodie scene, bringing with them a flair that’s redefining flavor as we know it. Today, we’re heading over to neighboring Lakewood for some familiar foods with a dramatic spin, so bring a hearty appetite!
Welcome to Rood Food & Pie, a newbie to the foodie scene that’s quickly becoming one of the coolest spots in Lakewood.
ROOD Food & Pie/Facebook Though Rood Food is certainly a young eatery, having only opened in late 2018, it has already amassed a dedicated following. The secret lies in their inventive menu, and it’s one you have to see to believe.
This charming restaurant on Madison Avenue challenges your taste buds with groundbreaking flavor combinations in their dishes.
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While this cafe features everything from breakfast to dinner specials, their inventive sliders are a fan favorite.
ROOD Food & Pie/Facebook Gourmet in design and impressive in size, it’s no wonder so many visitors rave about Rood’s sliders. Unique flavors include Moroccan Goat & Lamb, Candied Duck, Sloppy Tofu, and even Charred Brussels Sprouts.
These sliders are piled high with all sorts of toppings, but visitors can’t stop raving about one, in particular: slaw.
ROOD Food & Pie/Facebook Coleslaw? What’s so special about that? At Rood Food, certain selections are served with unique flavors like raspberry slaw, daikon slaw, and even sour cherry slaw, among others.
Nothing is as deliciously delightful as a slice of pie following dinner!
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Rood specializes in memorable flavors like Salt & Honey, Vegan Rosemary Apple, and Blueberry Chamomile.
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In addition to these bold flavors, you’ll enjoy dining in an environment that’s as vibrant as the menu.
ROOD Food & Pie/Facebook “Rood” is a Dutch word describing the color red. You’ll find this vibrant hue throughout the quirky-cool atmosphere of the eatery, as well as in many gourmet dishes offered on the menu.
This delightful restaurant is open Monday through Thursday from 4:30 to 10 p.m. and Friday & Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
ROOD Food & Pie/Facebook Can’t wait to start planning your trip? Check out the food menu before you visit, but be warned that your mouth will start watering. You just may find that this fun restaurant will become your new favorite hangout in Greater Cleveland.
This incredible restaurant has quickly become a local favorite thanks to its quirky atmosphere and fun flavors. Have you ever visited Rood Food? Which slider was your favorite?
ROOD Food & Pie/Facebook
Though Rood Food is certainly a young eatery, having only opened in late 2018, it has already amassed a dedicated following. The secret lies in their inventive menu, and it’s one you have to see to believe.
Gourmet in design and impressive in size, it’s no wonder so many visitors rave about Rood’s sliders. Unique flavors include Moroccan Goat & Lamb, Candied Duck, Sloppy Tofu, and even Charred Brussels Sprouts.
Coleslaw? What’s so special about that? At Rood Food, certain selections are served with unique flavors like raspberry slaw, daikon slaw, and even sour cherry slaw, among others.
“Rood” is a Dutch word describing the color red. You’ll find this vibrant hue throughout the quirky-cool atmosphere of the eatery, as well as in many gourmet dishes offered on the menu.
Can’t wait to start planning your trip? Check out the food menu before you visit, but be warned that your mouth will start watering. You just may find that this fun restaurant will become your new favorite hangout in Greater Cleveland.
Address: 17001 Madison Avenue, Lakewood, OH, 44107
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