The Lancer Steakhouse has been through a lot, but continues to serve up good food at affordable prices. For those unfamiliar with Lancer, it has been a Cleveland institution for over 50 years. Located on Carnegie between E.77th and E.78th it has been the center of one of the only real areas of activity between Downtown and the Cleveland Clinic for as long as I can remember. Lancer is one of the favorites of many of Cleveland's professional athletes and the African-American community. I have personal history with Lancer, as when I was a young kid, my father had his office in the small strip of shops across the street, so when I would come down to put together catalogs for him, Lancer's was there and already well established.
Recently Lancer's burned down and even worse, due to tight money, the owner had let the insurance lapse, so what came next was up in the air. I am happy to say that Lancer's has reopened across the street from its former location (the space that had Angie's Soul Cafe) and they have plans to rebuild on the original sight with a new and bigger restaurant. So I figured I would check them out in their temporary quarters at 7804 Carnegie Ave.
(map is here).
The outside is nothing special, a plain brick building with some nice front windows, a small lot sits next to the entrance. Once inside you see that the space is relatively small, but clean and neat with a slightly upscale feel from the red tableclothes covered with white. During the day, the windows let in lots of light, making the place feel inviting. While I was there the flat screen over the bar area was showing college basketball.
Lancer's menu (which can be seen here) is pretty straightforward with meat and seafood well represented. I choose to go with one of the $5 lunch specials, the perch sandwich; you can also get a burger, chicken or catfish sandwich for the same price.
As you can see, what I got was two very nice pieces of ocean perch, lightly floured and perfectly fried with coleslaw and french fries. While there was a single piece of wheat bread underneath, this is not so much a sandwich as it is a great lunch. The fish was excellent with some spiciness in the coating and then expertly cooked; it was tasty and really well prepared. The coleslaw and french fries were both good and everything came out fresh and flavorful.
Lancer's is a great place to get good wholesome food at reasonable prices. It will be interesting to see what will come next with the new building, keep an eye out and consider stopping by the next time you are passing by. Lancer's has a webpage at www.thelancersteakhouse.com and a facebook page at this link.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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