Inside: The Harp:
You’d never expect to find so tranquil an instrument as the harp in the outskirts of Cleveland’s rusty, near-West side. But expectations can be deceiving. Head out of Ohio City on Detroit Ave., and there it lies: The Harp restaurant and pub. This Irish-themed tavern has become an area classic in recent years, drawing a steady crowd with its siren call of good food, great entertainment and...
The Harp boasts a good-size bar, a two-level dining room and large patio. Billed as an Irish pub, it serves a reliably prepared rotation of shepherd's pie, bourbon and apple glazed pork medallions and fish 'n' chips. Salads, sandwiches,…
The Harp Restaurant Review:
The Harp's warm, rustic interior comes complete with dozens of booths and a long wooden bar. Meanwhile, the patio overlooks Lake Erie shore and the Cleveland skyline. The kitchen turns out a reliably prepared rotation of fish ‘n’ chips, Reubens and at least five different kinds of boxty cakes (try the corned beef) alongside salads, wraps and panini. The drinks menu offers some entertaining...
Billed as an Irish pub, The Harp serves mostly traditional American bar fare along with a reliably prepared selection of Irish dishes like boxty, shepherd’s pie, lamb stew and fish ‘n’ chips. Salads, sandwiches, hearty soups and nightly specials round out the menu. The décor was sent over from Ireland, and the multi-level dining room features plenty of weathered blond wood, Celtic...