Tremont History Project Presents: A Pub Crawl Through History
Step inside Cleveland’s tavern history—photos, stories, and unforgettable characters from the city’s legendary bar scene.
Date and time
Location
Forest City Brewery
2135 Columbus Road Cleveland, OH 44113Agenda
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
✨ What to Expect
Tom Kaschallk
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
This event is proudly hosted by the Tremont History Project, an organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the Tremont neighborhood.
Prepare for a fascinating historical stroll through Cleveland, where we'll explore the sites of some of the city's most legendary and iconic taverns. We'll uncover the compelling stories and colorful characters that shaped these vital neighborhood gathering spots over the decades, gaining insight into their crucial role in Cleveland's social and cultural evolution.
While many of these historic establishments are no longer standing, their legacies deeply resonate within the city's collective memory. This event is perfect for history enthusiasts, beer aficionados, and anyone seeking a unique and engaging way to experience Cleveland's vibrant past and honor the enduring stories of its beloved neighborhood spaces. Don't miss this unique virtual pub crawl through the heart of Cleveland's rich tavern history!
Frequently asked questions
No, The event is free in the Waldorf Beer hall.
This is a storytelling-based program featuring rare photos and local history—highlighting Cleveland's taverns and their role in shaping the neighborhood’s identity.
Absolutely. While the book covers taverns citywide, this presentation will include a special focus on historical Tremont and Ohio City establishments and the families behind them.
Yes! Cleveland Neighborhood Taverns: A Pub Crawl Through History will be available for purchase at the event. Your support through book purchases helps sustain the Tremont History Project’s work in preserving the stories and legacy of the neighborhood.
Yes! We encourage audience members to share their own memories or ask questions about Cleveland's bar and neighborhood history.