I heard Wildflower Cafe, Mozart's and Vienna Ice Cafe are all open, if you need a place to go and cool off.
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Places in Clintonville that have power and are open
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Weilands& everything in that center appears open. Just saw neon in Cornerstone's window so hopefully that means they are open. Looked like Ace of Cups got power back on Sunday& I think Patrick J's never lost it.
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My house is open and I am willing to \host Weber Cam / David Scarpetti's grilled Pizza in Beechwold until his power comes back.
If you have a spot that is food truck friendly, we will place a vendor to feed the people.
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SJT said:
Looked like Ace of Cups got power back on Sunday& I think Patrick J's never lost it.As of 9:30 Sunday night, Ace of Cups didn't have power, though they were open and running a generator in the bar, and Ray Ray's was up in the parking lot. Everyone else in that block (Lawshea's, Crosby's Drugs, Kobo) had come on that afternoon. They are always closed Mondays, so no word on if they are back on the grid yet today.
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Cafe Bella posted that they were up and running.
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Jeni's, Northstar and Jersey Mike's have all been back up and running since yesterday afternoon. I think the same goes for Ying's Teahouse and Canton City (they're on the same power grid as I am), but I'm not sure.
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Not Clintonville, but Alana's Food & Wine finally has their power back and will be open starting Friday!
http://www.facebook.com/alanasfoodandwinePosted 10 months ago # -
Wholly Craft update!
Civilization at last! The power is finally back on at Wholly Craft and we're open for business. Unfortunately, the extended outage forced us to push back the Supply Closet grand opening to next week. Details soon--Thanks for bearing with us!Posted 10 months ago # -
Clintonville Community Market at Crestview and Calumet.
Grabbing some final culinary touches there this afternoon as I have a friend for dinner (with a dry Chianti and a side of fava beans)
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