Missed Connections in Cleveland: The Paul Newman Memorial Edition
Before the late, great Paul Newman was an outlaw, an eater of multiple eggs or a Connecticut salad guy, he was a Shaker Heights son of a sporting-goods store owner, half Jewish and half Catholic but all dramatics (starting with a school play role at age 7).
In honor and tribute to Newman and in particular his fifty-year marriage to actress Joanne Woodward, we hope to inspire a few great pairs with this week's hot spots:
House of Cues Cafe: Because true love doesn't need you to buy it a house. 740 W Superior Ave.
Market Avenue Wine Bar: Because you have to drink something to wash down all those eggs. 2526 Market Ave.
Cafe Ah-Roma: Because a real man is discreet. 2230 Euclid Ave.
Related Stories:
· Paul Newman Memorial Travel: DC Movie Marathon [Jaunted]
· Paul Newman Loves Hotel Stairways [Jaunted]
· Continental Goes Big in Cleveland [Jaunted]
[Photo of Newman and Woodward with dog: SimonSays.com]
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