Ohio City, Cleveland: Neighborhood Guide (2026)

13 restaurants13 activities$1114/mo rent
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TL;DR

Ohio City is one of Cleveland's distinctive neighborhoods. Population: ~44,416. Median rent: $1114/mo. Median home value: $281,652. 13 restaurants and 13 activities nearby.

What is Ohio City like?

Ohio City is a neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio with a population of approximately 44,416 residents. The dining scene features 13 restaurants, including popular spots like Sushi Kuwahata, Great Lakes Brewing Company Tasting Room, Soho Chicken + Whiskey. Residents and visitors have access to 13 activities and attractions in the area. The median household income is $53,262.

Cost of Living in Ohio City

$1,114Median Rent / Month
$281,652Median Home Value
$53,262Median Household Income

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Walkability & Transit in Ohio City

Walkability data for Ohio City is being compiled. Set up the Walk Score API key and run the neighborhood data fetch.

Source: Walk Score API

Restaurants in Ohio City

Ohio City has 13 restaurants. Here are the top-rated:

Sushi Kuwahata in Cleveland1

2054 Fulton Rd 2nd Floor, Cleveland

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Soho Chicken + Whiskey in Cleveland3$$

4211 Lorain Ave, Cleveland

Eatery serving modern takes on Southern cuisine, with signature cocktails, in atmospheric digs.

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Old Angle Tavern in Cleveland4$$

1848 W 25th St, Cleveland

Neighborhood joint with stone-&-wood interior serving brews & pub grub, with live music some nights.

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Momocho in Cleveland5$$

Momocho

4.6(1,525)

1835 Fulton Rd, Cleveland

Hip, dimly lit cantina with wrestler decor, patio seating & creative, modern Mexican dishes.

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Duck Rabbit Coffee in Cleveland6$$

4160 Lorain Ave, Cleveland

House-roasted brews, latte art & light fare are offered at this industrial, brick-lined coffeehouse.

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Things to Do in Ohio City

13 activities and attractions in and around Ohio City:

Betty's Retro in Cleveland1

3910 Lorain Ave, Cleveland

Clothing Store
Urban Haven Hot Yoga Studio in Cleveland2

1836 W 25th St #2a, Cleveland

Yoga Studio
Wine Tours of Cleveland in Cleveland3

3105 Bridge Ave, Cleveland

Travel Agency
Palmer Event Solutions in Cleveland4

2619 Vestry Ave, Cleveland

Henceforth Comedy (Formerly Secret Society Comedy) in Cleveland5

2190 W 37th St, Cleveland

Good for groupsComedy Club
Great Lakes Brewing Company Tasting Room in Cleveland6

2701 Carroll Ave, Cleveland

Wheelchair accessibleBrewery

Hotels in Ohio City

Staying in Ohio City while house-hunting or visiting? 2 options nearby:

Clifford House Bed & Breakfast in Cleveland1

1810 W 28th St, Cleveland

Stately B&B with quaint rooms & suites offering shared & private bathrooms in 1868 Victorian home.

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J Palen House in Cleveland2

Cleveland

19th-century B&B with Victorian-style rooms, plus snacks, drinks & a 3-course breakfast.

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Pros and Cons of Living in Ohio City

Pros

  • + Good restaurant selection (13 options)
  • + Plenty of activities and entertainment nearby
  • + Growing community investment and development

Cons

  • - Parking can be limited during peak times
  • - Some areas still developing

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ohio City a good place to live?

Ohio City is a popular Cleveland neighborhood. It has 13 restaurants and 13 activities nearby. Median rent is $1114/month.

How much does it cost to live in Ohio City?

Median rent in Ohio City is $1114/month. Median home value is $281,652. Median household income is $53,262.

Is Ohio City walkable?

Walk Score data for Ohio City is not yet available. The area is generally accessible by car with some public transit options.

What restaurants are in Ohio City?

Ohio City has 13 restaurants including Sushi Kuwahata, Great Lakes Brewing Company Tasting Room, Soho Chicken + Whiskey and 10 more.

Is Ohio City safe?

Safety varies by block in any urban neighborhood. Ohio City has seen investment and development in recent years. Check local crime statistics and visit at different times of day before making a decision.

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