Flannery's Irish Pub has been a Cleveland landmark
since 1997. Renowned for our perfect pint, great comfort food, and
the friendliest staff in Cleveland, Flannery's is called home by
all who visit.
Located directly across from the Quicken Loans Arena on the corner
of 4th and Prospect, in the heart of the Gateway Neighborhood,
Flannery's is a great place to go for lunch, meet friends after
work, to shoot a game of pool, or to fuel up before a Cavs game.
After all, we are the only Irish Pub in Cleveland that pours a
perfect 20 oz. pint!
At Flannery's we are fanatical about pouring the perfect pint. In
addition to our Renowned Perfect Guinness we feature over 15
imported draft beers, all poured in a 20 oz. Imperial pint, not the
diminutive U.S. 16 oz. Pint. There you have it, Flannery's perfect
pint!

On June 17, 1901, Cleveland Fireman, Lieutenant Joseph Andrew
dramatically rescued a "Fainting Woman," carrying her "Down A
Ladder from Burning Building," according to headlines. Prior
to the fire, the section once housed a hotel and an apartment
building for elites, as well as a private residence. Later, the
property was used by a variety of commercial interests. This
stretch of Prospect Avenue includes the Colonial Arcade and Euclid
Arcade connected the Prospect Avenue to Euclid Avenue, via the Old
Colonial Hotel, now the Residence Inn. During the 2000s,
renovations linked the Euclid and Colonial Arcades together as part
of a project that included the opening of a food court and the
Marriott Residence Inn, which incorporates the old Colonial Hotel
building on Prospect Avenue.
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and culture on your smart phone, download Cleveland
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Center for Public History + Digital Humanities at Cleveland State
University.
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