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Hurst even has photos of guys dressed up, drinking out of bottles, standing against the bar — since there were no stools back them. We also know that it was a general store that did some bootlegging during Prohibition and reverted to a bar after the repeal — and that it's been owned by three generations of the Hurst family since OK, so what else do you need to know?

OK, now gimme a shot of whiskey…. White Oaks. Ah, Eliot, you fought hard and long — but the Manhattan outlasted you and Prohibition. The reason, of course, is the circas cocktail is a timeless classic. So is White Oaks, a vintage gem of a joint that's been open since and looks like something out an old black-and-white movie. Whoa, is that Mildred Pierce at the bar? Close Quarters. You see, Close Quarters is so cozy that a dozen drinkers will pack the place.

Ah, but it feels like a time capsule that goes back to the s. Photo courtesy Close Quarters. Pat's in the Flats. These days, there aren't as many working guys coming in and "back in the day" can mean any number of things, like when the White Stripes played their first show outside of Detroit. But owner Pat Hanych makes all kinds feel at home in this homey old joint. Strongsville's Cafe. The building dates back to the s, when the area was farmland. The bar goes back to the s, with Strongsville Cafe coming into play in the late-'60s.

This place feels like a world away from South Park. DePompei's Broadway Garden. It's had regulars in their 90s that came as teenagers, no joke. DePompei's, you see, dates back to and little has changed ever since — from the fabulous rectangular bar to the woodwork.

Some of the photos are newer, like when Sandy Alomar came in many years back. But even there, you'll see shots from the s on wall. Speaking of shots… Hello, bartender. Courtesy of Blaise DePompei.

Barrister's Deli. Opened in , the deli-bar was forced to move to Hamilton in when its original location was given a death sentence due to construction of the Justice Center. All good, this spot looks and feels like classic Cleveland. John Petkovic. Academy Tavern. But is there a find that's more classic and vintage than the Academy Tavern? Open since , it looks like some place Eliot Ness would've hung out in… or busted up. These days, the crowd consists of locals, antiques shoppers, old bar hounds.

Eastland Inn. Greenville Inn. Others claim it dates back to around the s. Either way, it looks like a roadhouse in some western where you shoot pool, do shots and wait for Clint Eastwood to walk in and say, "Hey, fella, you know if the popcorn over there is free?

Dickey Lanes. Gunselman's Tavern. Photo courtesy of Gunselman's. Hotz Cafe. The shuffleboard game is from The working-class vibe it had when factory workers drank shots and brews is still the same. DiCillo Tavern. Opened in soon after the repeal of Prohibition, it has remained in the DiCillo family ever since. It also holds the record for longest-running fish fry in the area.

BTW, do they keep such records? Jerman's Cafe. Clair Ave. You see, when it comes to classic Cleveland, Jerman's — aka Mitzi's -- has enough to pack a time capsule. Check out these ideas along with a four-day forecast. During the Oct. Scott Spencer told The Courier last week. Their symptoms were dizziness and lightheadedness and some were checked at the hospital, Spencer said. Pet Supplies Plus to open in Conroe on Oct. The store will be owned by local residents Jonathan Barlow and Heather Wakefield and will offer pet supplies as well as full grooming services for cats and dogs.

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