So I managed to wait one day before I headed out to check out the new Melt Bar and Grilled in Cleveland Heights. Located at the corner of Cedar and Taylor Roads (map is here), Melt has taken the amazingly successful formula from Lakewood and transplanted it to the East Side. Even though I arrived at just after 11:00am on Saturday, the dining room was already filled up with a line out the door. Luckily there was plenty of room at the huge bar and so I grabbed a stool and settled in.
Looking around you get something of the feel with the brick walls, the kitschy decor and the warm friendly feel. One half of Melt is a large open dining room with nice tables and chairs and the open kitchen. On this day the dining room is packed with families with lots of young kids. Of note is the wall with all of the old Dairy Queen items. The feel of the dining room is a bit more basic and open.
The other side of Melt is a large U shaped bar with another set of seating along the wall. This gives the bar almost as much seating as the original Melt has with all of its seating. Here the decor is more intense and diverse and mirrors that of the Lakewood location. Plastic Dracula, snowmen and jack-o-lanterns are strewn about and thin screen TVs above the bar have sports and cartoons showing. Little details are cool such as the old video game panels that line the top of the beer coolers. All in all a good transfer of much of the atmosphere of the original along with its own unique feel.
For those who know the location from when it was Peabody's or one of the other bars that were located there, they have filled in the floor and made everything into a single floor.
Melt has a huge selection of beers, both on tap and in bottles, I will have to work through these over time. It will be interesting to see how Melt ends up between bar and restaurant, the food is so good, but this will be a great place to just hang and drink.
So once I had finally taken it all in, I settled in and decided on my lunch. The menu (which you can see here) has come over with no changes, which is a great thing. The soup of the day is Dortmunder Mac and Cheese; after checking that it was vegetarian, I ordered a cup and was surprised to get a full mug of very thick, very good mac and cheese. I would not call this a soup, as it was easily as thick as most mac and cheese that you can get. The taste was wonderfully smooth, with some nice crispness from the scallions and the goldfish that came on the side. The flavor was a wonderful combination of cheese with a bit of smoke and a hint of heat. Over many visits to Melt, I have not been disappointed by the soups and chili.
My main choice was the Wake and Bacon with Avocado subbed in for the bacon. The sandwich came out perfectly cooked with a huge pile of french fries and a side of sweet slaw. The sandwich was a wonderful balance of fried egg, avocado and melted cheese between giant slices of bread. A little hot sauce added to give some heat and this is one of my favorite sandwiches. The fresh cut fries were nicely crisp and if anything better then what I get. The sweet slaw was nicely crisp and well balanced. A huge plate of excellent food at a reasonable price.
Despite the fact that this was only the second day of operation, and a more then full restaurant, the service was superb. Chris the bartender who served me was knowledgeable about the food and the bar, was friendly and in a great mood. Surprisingly, after getting used to having to wait for food at the Lakewood location, my food came out amazingly fast. I wouldn't count on this happening, but even if you have to wait the food is more than worth it.
My first review of Melt in Cleveland Heights is very favorable. They have managed to bring the fabulous food and excellent service, while retaining much of the fun atmosphere. Right now it feels a little more divided then the Lakewood location, with the dining room area being a bit more family friendly and the bar side being a bit hipper and rowdier. As long as they can manage the crowds and keep standards high, Melt East will be a huge success.
I would recommend that you go give them a try, except that Melt is already very busy and I want to be able to find parking and get seated when I get the urge, so instead think about driving over to Lakewood and leaving the Cleveland Heights location alone.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
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Aside from having a great selection of beers, most of the drafts were priced much lower than I expected. I wonder if this is an attempt to appease people who are waiting absurd amounts of time for a table?
ReplyDeleteI think the beer pricing is the same at the Lakewood location, they just believe in a fair pricing for the beer. As for the wait, that is the price for the quality and value you get at Melt. My suggestion is to try to avoid peak times, the food is just as good at any time.
ReplyDeleteI was incredibly disappointed. It was my borthday and we went there for dinner. I expected the wait for a table - it was 1 1/2 or more but an hour to get your food. It was good but not worth the wait in my opinion. I had the special which was the pig roast. The corn was cold and the sandwich ok not amazing.
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