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Reviews for tommy's in Cleveland Heights, OH

Lenna nonyabusiness 1 year ago
4

The shakes are probably the best in town. I have no complaints about the gluten free bun on the burger either. I would caution... against the fries though. They are $5 and made out of about 8 potatoes. Read more

Ernest Rodgers 1 year ago
5

My wife grew up in Cleveland and has good memories of Tommy's and the Coventry area. This was my first time. The food is awesome... and the flavors are unique. Highly recommend the spinach pie! Sorry for the quality of the photo. Read more

Sarah Long 1 year ago
5

So good! They had amazing gluten free options and delicious shakes. You know it?s a good shake place when they give you the... metal mixing cup. The falafel sandwich was on some bomb, locally made, gluten-free bread. Read more

Sara Sethna 1 year ago
5

After a 15 year hiatus due to a move, our family renewed our love of Tommy's. Everything was fresh and made to order.... And... tasted just exactly the same as 15 years ago. Since we've added kids to the mix, we did a lot of plate sharing. French onionsoup, fries, shakes, Big M, and my favorite the potato and escarole pie. Tommy's has gone beyond expectations for Covidprevention measures. Tables spaced out, staff in masks, and a huge air purifier. Because of these measures, this was also our1st return to in-person dining. Read more

mike gaebelein 1 year ago
5

History of Tommy's First Location: Soon  after Tommy?s opened as a small soda fountain in 1972, Rolling stone magazine voted... it ?Best Milkshake East of the Mississippi.? This is a photo of the restaurant?s first location on the corner of Coventry andEuclid Heights Boulevard. It began with 7 seats and eventually expanded to 27. Second Location: In April 1978, Tommy?s movedto 1820 Coventry Road. Here the restaurant was L-shaped, with seating on the 1st floor and on a balcony with a total of 77seats. This remained the home of Tommy?s until November 1988 when a fire destroyed half a block of Coventry, including Tommy?sdining room. Third Location: After the fire in November 1988 wiped out the dining room, the restaurant continued to use thekitchen but moved the dining room to 1824 Coventry Road, which housed Coventry Cats and High Tide Rock Bottom. Despite thistransition, Tommy?s maintained a 70-seat capacity. Current Location: The current site of Tommy?s celebrated its grand openingin May of 1993. It seats 125 people. Read more

Arlene Murphy 1 year ago
5

This place has something for everyone on your dietary list. The menu is very extensive and they have both gluten free,... vegetarian and vegan options available. Expect a wait to be seated because of the popularity of this place but you are in abusiness district and can kill time browsing some of the nearby shops. Everything here is Ala carte but portion sizes aregenerous. Really enjoyed their falafel with s side of steamed vegetables. They also sell Tees and the layout is very vibe. Amust do if you are in the Coventry area of Cleveland Read more

Don Michaels 2 years ago
5

Terrific piasano spinach pie, fries, veggie burger on gluten free! Great atmosphere, very friendly staff. Recommended.

Tara 2 years ago
5

Excellent meal! My husband said that the schwarma was some of the best he?s had. I really enjoyed the broccoli cheddar soup. My... favorite part of the meal though was dessert! Their milkshakes and malts are fantastic! Legitimately the best chocolate malt Ihad ever tasted. Normally, malts are too heavy with the malt flavor but this one was perfectly balanced. Can?t wait to go backand try more menu items. Read more