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    I am a huge fan of this place.  I went on a double with my boyfriend and my friends for a Comedy night with comedian Tom Papa.  I was shocked at how funny I found the 1st comedian and Tom Papa.  It says a lot about the atmosphere and place when big time comedians come and can wow the crowd.  We got a pitcher of Margaritas, which is well worth it if you are ready to drink and have a good time with friends.   The service was quick and efficient and I was really happy with how many times the waitress came back to check on us.   The only thing I didn't like is that there is absolutely no cell phone service :(

    The room was spacious and had tables closer to the stage.  Sit near the front if you want to be picked on!  I would definitely recommend this place for the atmosphere and laughs.  This place is a hidden gem hidden under a great bar-which validates parking, a huge plus in downtown Cleveland.  

    If you are looking for a place that has great atmosphere, drinks, and comedy that will put you in a great mood.  This is a great place for you to try!

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    Food was excellent and arrived quickly. Drinks were also generous. Will be back for sure! Waiter was great and polite. The atmosphere is nice on a nice summer night. Highly recommend.

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    I ate here prior to seeing Carlos Mencia at Hilarities.   Pizza was pretty good.  Drinks were better.  It was a happening spot pre and post show.   Great prices, great atmosphere.

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    I thought this place was incredibly overpriced and overrated.  I like the decor and the service was good-that is the only good things I can say about this place.  Five of us went to dinner and everybody was not pleased with their meal.  I got the filet- it was a perfect medium which I had ordered but the flavor was terrible.  It has a smoky flavor but not in a good way.  The serving size was very small.  The potatoes were dry and flavorless. For a $30 entree I do not like to leave starving.

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    I hadn't been to Pickwick in a few years. From what I remembered, the food was awesome!  Last week they participated in the Downtown Cleveland Alliance restaurant week. Their prix fixe offerings looked phenomenal so my family opted to dine there.  I'll get right to the food part!  I opted for the duck & gruyere pizza as an appetizer. The duck was cooked like a well done steak. Duck jerky. The crust, however, was delightful and the portion was huge for an appetizer. For my main course I chose the chicken stuffed cabbages with lobster and sweet potato pierogi. Holy disaster!  The 2 stuffed cabbage were each only slightly larger than my thumb. They were incredibly dense and it was as if the cabbage was shrink-wrapped onto the filling!  Crazy!  The pierogi had to be cut....correction...sawed with a knife and tasted like a chicken wing that had been left in fry oil for way too long. The filling had plenty of sweet potato but sadly not a hint of lobster was to be found. Our meals came with a pairing of wine or beer. I wouldn't call it a pairing though.  Our server forgot to bring them with our meals. By the time we DID get them we were almost done with the main course. My husband ordered the Mediterranean Beef Wellington which looked good enough. The only catch was that it was sitting in a puddle of bizarre red sauce which I can best describe as looking & tasting like Frank's Red Hot. (Don't get me wrong, I love Frank's!  It was just very out-of-place on this dish!)
    My dessert was awesome!  Surprise!  I had the berries & mousse and it was delish!
    I'm sure everything I've described isn't on their regular menu, but one would think they would use restaurant week as an opportunity to wow their guests and showcase their culinary abilities. They missed the mark horribly on this one. There many other places nearby that are in much higher league than Pickwick & Frolic.
    I must say that the service was quick and friendly, with the exception of the drink snafu.
    I'm not easily disappointed and I hate to complain, but this meal was an absolute joke.

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    Disappointed.  Only okay.  First off, not a great idea to have the Comedy Clubbers parading past the diners.  Noisy and distracting....Secondly, our dinners were not as described.  My scallop dinner had exactly FOUR scallops.  One large, 3 medium. Tasty as they were, they in no way could add up to a HALFPOUND, as described in the menu.  And $26 for 4 scallops and rice??????
    Hubby's tuscan chicken dish turned out to be a colorful seasoned veggie mound, with, as he put it "the scrawniest chicken I ever saw".  
    Drinks were overpriced, and c'mon, for a Sunday early dinner?  But what really confounded us were the prices on everything.  I think some places in C-l-e-v-e-l-a-n-d are deluding themselves into thinking they are in New York.  No, break it to ya hard, but this is the Midwest, this is Cleveland, not a top tier city, not even a top tier city in the Midwest.  They need to get real.

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    I came here with my mom, her co-worker and one of their clients before a Cavs game recently.  I really liked the ambiance of the place; it had a good after-work vibe going on.  I had the cedar planked salmon which I thought was very good. It paired very well with the sauteed red onion and fennel beneath. The fingerling potatoes were cooked perfectly and were great with the salmon. I had a glass of the Malbec wine and was very satisfied with my choice. This place is fairly pricey, but I thought it was worth it for the quality of what I got. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to others!

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    I've been here for corporate events, never for personal events.  Food and service has been OK.  Food is well prepared.  Not a big fan of prime rib, but seems good here.  Bar service is nice.  Theatre is well laid out and comfortable.  Shares valet parking with the other E 4th street venues.  Might consider a return trip.

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    Cute place - must try the steak sandwich = amazing.  I have tried many steak sandwich's in my time but I actually have to admit that this was the best I have had to date!

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    We sat down at 530 (with reservations) to have a meal before our show at Hilarities at 7pm. The waitress knew that there were 11 ppl in our party and that we had tickets for the 7 pm show. We waited and waited and waited for drinks and food -- ate quickly once it all arrived and we were still signing our checks at 730! The servers and staff should be trained to handle large groups that would like to get to their show on time. We made reservations with plenty of time to dine without rushing --- still didnt happen because the staff was not prepared.

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    Great for date night or girls' night! So much fun. Awesome food, yummy drinks, fun shows and excellent service. Cleveland is lucky to have a place like this!

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    Steak Cobb salad, too much dressing on it which I asked for on the side. Waitress friendly but not very knowledgeable about the menu or the steaks they offer. It took Way too long to our get entree (about 40 minutes after app came out). PW +F you'll need to step up your game to hang with the big boys on east 4th. You can make people laugh in the comedy club. Just don't do it in the restaurant. ROTF crying.

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    I have only eaten at Pickwicks and not yet seen a show. I hope to update my review once I come back. First, the specialty drinks were quite pricey with nothing less than $9.50. It could be worse, but I was hoping for something a little less than that. For my meal, I ordered the tomato bisque, which was amazing! I could have eaten an entire other bowl! On the other hand, I had the caprese salad for my entree and it was nothing to write home about. I was expecting the mozarella balls to be super fresh, but they were fried. When I have a salad, I like to go for a more healthy option.

    I loved the decor of this restaurant! It was a fun place to go downtown for a girl's night out! The martini bar was closed due to a private party, so I would also like to try that in the neae future. All in all, I liked Pickwick's for dinner!

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    This is a great option for a date night dinner & comedy show combo. The food is good and the service is solid, but when compared to some of the options in the 4th Street Alley it tends to take a back seat.

    If you go on a night with a popular comedian performing make sure to get a dinner reservation. On nice days ask to sit on the patio... it's incredible when there's a live band playing next door and the ambiance of that district enhances the mood at any meal.

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    It was just okay. I hadn't been here in forever, but went back because I had a gift card. This isn't a place I will get a craving for, but it wasn't bad either. I just ordered two appetisers (muscles and calamari) since I wasn't too hungry and they were both good. However since everyone else I was with got meals and I just got appetisers I did ask for them both to be brought out at the same time as everyones' meals only to get the calamari out before everything else. The waitress was helpful in describing menu items and making suggestions on what to order. All in all however of all the places on E4th this one is struggling to keep up with the competition in my humble foodie opinion.

    And a quick note on parking: I recommend 515 Euclid which is at Euclid at E6th St. (not really 2 full blocks away). It's $10 on nights/weekends which is about the same as the E4th valet at $8 (after getting $7 back after showing a restaurant receipt) plus a $2 tip. The difference is the valet is super slow and getting your car back to you since they are so busy and on weekends often have a line of incoming cars stretching all the way onto Prospect Ave.

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    I recently attended a conference in Cleveland where we had our welcoming dinner at Pickwick & Frolic. Huge place, our group was in the lower level seated at a variety of tables where we enjoyed a mixed greens salad. We went to a nearby room for our main dish, chicken, fish and pasta. All were presented well and flavorful. In the same room was a plate of chocolate desserts, the only dessert is chocolate in my opinion. Our wait staff was very friendly, accommodating to special needs. Good option for a smaller conference group dinner in downtown Cleveland.

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    Food was ok show was awesome. 2nd time here and I can't wait to come back. Great time

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  • 0

    THIS PLACE IS A JOKE.  DONT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY....
    I recently had a very disappointing evening at this establishment.  It seems for a Comedy Club the management was a little overzealous.  Several times staff told people to be quiet or flat out kicked people out of the club.  Our group decided to leave the show early as we were all a little disappointed in what seemed to be a management power trip.  
    I understand that there needs to be some order in that setting, but it seemed that they were more concerned about the quality of their taping then they were the customers supporting the establishment.  
    I also realize that about 70% of the people there got in as "winners" of free tickets and maybe that is not the best recipe for securing the crowds Pickwick desires.  Let's face it.......under the current business model they pack the place with people that would not be there otherwise other than having a free ticket.  Then Pickwick makes money based on the sales of F&B.  When the crowd gets to be what staff believes "loud" they walk around hushing everyone or kicking them out.  
    I am very disappointed about what transpired.  When we left there were groups of people really upset and making it known they would never come back.  I was embarrassed to have suggested the evening to my friends and colleagues, and do not think I will ever return on my own, nor recommend Pickwick.

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    Pickwick & Frolic (Hilarities, really) you failed me during my last visit to your establishment.

    You also somehow scammed what seemed to be a TON of people out of decent seating to the Jim Breuer show because you somehow let tickets be double sold on your website. Then when we got there even though we purchased the tickets WEEKS in advance we were told the people who purchased them after us would be getting those seats instead of us and that it's "not our fault and not your fault" - what?? You guys left the link up on your site to the old ticket selling company and then somehow didn't have access to the tickets they sold AND didn't tell them to refund anyone's money even though you resold the tickets? Absolute ridiculousness.

    Also unfortunate was the fact that we talked to the owner about it and still were not offered a refund or even a free drink! After we expressed our disappointment with the replacement seats, the floor manager said he would come check on us. We never saw the man after that.

    However, what we did see was an older couple with the same issue throwing a massive fit, drawing a lot of attention, who were then upgraded to a loge. Seriously? All I had to do was cause a scene and I could get a sweet upgrade? Psh. Too bad we were a bit too classy for that.

    While I'm grateful that we were able to see the show at all - I'm disappointed at the lack of customer service finesse your employees exhibited. Just an all around fail.

    But. We will be back again, we can't help it. Gluttons for punishment maybe? Ha.

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    Still an awesome stop in awesome E. 4th. Pickwick is a spacious and swanky bar and restaurant with Prohibition era decor. As if the main section isn't fun enough, Pickwick also boasts a comedy club -- Hilarities -- a cabaret, an ultramodern martini bar, and a new champagne bar (complete with flowing fountains).

    Overall, this complex has a bit of a Las Vegas vibe to it. All of the food is slow-cooked in a large stone oven.

    Grade: A

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    The hostess was exceptionally helpful.  Due to traffic, I was 45 minutes late for my reservation, but they worked to accommodate us.  Customer service there is exceptional.

    The waiter was attentive and friendly, but did seem very busy.

    The restaurant is crowded and you sit quite close to your neighbors, but its tolerable.

    The appetizer came out very quickly.  We got the Spinach Artichoke Dip with Pita Chips.  It was tasty.  The entrees took a little longer to come out.  I had the Cedar Planked Salmon with Fingerling Potatoes.  It was also tasty.  My date got the Pasta Marina with Mushrooms.  Lots of mushrooms.  After tasting her dish, I commented that I could probably make that same thing at home but better tasting.  

    We each had two cocktails.  She had sangria and I had vodka "iced tea".  I didn't care for her drink.  It was overly sweet and syrupy.  However, I did like my Raspberry Vodka "Iced Teas" that were garnished with a blackberry and a lime.  I didn't even feel like drinking, but I am glad I ordered those.

    The menu all fits on one page, but has a lot of variety and caters well to individuals with dietary restrictions.  We were impressed with the selection.

    However, the total bill was $90.  In my opinion, the food and the drinks were over-priced.  For a restaurant of its class located on East 4th Street, perhaps it is appropriately priced, but don't expect amazing food.  Expect food that tastes good, nothing more.

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    Pickwick has a lot to offer, and their food shouldn't be last on the list like it often is. With several attractions within one establishment -- Pickwick is the actual restaurant, and then there's Frolic Cabaret, The Champagne Bar, Kevin's Martini Bar, and Hilarities 4th Street Theatre -- the place suffers from a bit of an identity crisis, but in a good way -- like if each of your multiple personalities was a beautiful, rich celebrity that could make great cocktails while making you laugh. Every room has a fancy film noir feel, making it seem like a club that would be better suited for Hollywood than Cleveland.

    The food is first-class magnificent. I've had the pan-seared scallops in that terrifically delicious lemon-chive beurre blanc sauce, but my favorite may be the way they pair lavender-ricotta crepes with a tomato concasse in their Tuscan Chicken dish. The cocktails are pricey, but that's to be expected. The servers are very knowledgeable and attentive. Settle your meal with a few belly laughs at Hilarities, where they bring in top-name entertainers regularly and feature the best local up-and-comers as well. The martini bar is nothing less than fantastically impressive. The Murder Mysteries and other cabaret shows can be a little cheesy, but still highly entertaining.

    What better way to spend a night on the town than treating yourself to a magnificent dinner and superb cocktails followed by a hilarious comedy show at Hilarities? And they're always giving away discounted and free tickets to shows (just drop your card in the fish bowl). I don't know why people don't rave about it more.

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    Would have loved to be able to hit this place up on a non-event night. We had a sponsored event here featuring Kevin Smith. The place was super cool looking on the inside - very stylish and felt like a club. The food was ok. I've had better but you don't go to the comedy club for the food right? This place would be pretty trippy looking if i was wasted though...

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    We got free tickets to a show for tonight and I have to say, the guys were pretty funny!  Especially for a Wednesday night free-show crowd. Maybe it was the alcohol (?) but I was laughing my ass off the whole show!

    We headed down to E 4th for a delicious dinner before the show, but little did we know the Backstreet Boys are in town! Which means hordes of ladies out on E 4th clogging up our usual restaurant choices!   We decided to go ahead and go in Pickwick and Frolic for an appetizer or two, and it was actually quite good.  We had a delicious pizza and some fries quickly before our show - service was fast, which was important since we hadn't planned for all the people that would be out to see boy bands!

    I don't know if it's every Wednesday, but inside the comedy club we were told we could order off the Happy Hour menu for the full show.  Sweet!  Free tickets and cheap drinks!  Can't beat that!

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    Been here twice now, once for dinner and drinks, and once for drinks only.  Never watched one of the shows.  Pickwick seems pretty average/standard for a bar.  Decent wine list and beers and the patio seating on East 4th is nice on a non-crowded night.

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    As a whole Pickwick gets three stars from me.  However, each individual part of Pickwick gets rated seperately.

    Hilarities: 5 stars
    They do a great job of bringing comedic headliners to the area (mostly so said comedic headliners can make fun of Cleveland, but hey, who doesn't?).  Every time my husband and I go here for a show, we have a great time.  Typical bar food, drinks are decent.  Some people have complained about the price of drinks, but I think it's pretty standard for the setting you're in.

    Martini/Champagne bar: 4 stars
    My friends took me here as part of my bachelorette party, and it was fun.  Probably if I were the one paying for it, I wouldn't have thought it was that great.  Drinks are overpriced here (same price as Hilarities, but they cut the alcohol).

    Restaurant: 1 star
    The food here is barely decent.  I would honestly rather eat at TGI Friday's.  Pickwick is in a great location, so they get a lot of the pre-show dinner crowd that heads to Playhouse.  Unfortunately, when some friends and I went there for a pre-show dinner (not my choice), the service was terrible.  They specifically asked my friend when she made the reservation if we were seeing a show.  I thought that was a nice touch, except they didn't deliver.  We only had to wait about 10 minutes for the 12 of us to be seated, so that was good.  However, we waited an additional 15 minutes at our table with no silverware, water or menus.  My husband had to hunt someone down to bring us these things.  Same situation with taking our orders and bringing us the check.

    I will go back for Hilarities, but that's probably all.

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    Last nights show was great! funny guys even the first intro act. I wish I would have remembered their names.  I didn't eat anything but I will definately go again. The seats on the side are ok , but next time I will get seats more center stage (but still far enough from the comedian so he won't pick on me)  I sat on the couch seats which were very comfortable.
    Can't wait to go again, and get some food this time.

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    As an overall experience, i gave it 3 stars. I think its important to break this down though because if you are going solely for the food, you are looking at a 1 star Maximum experience.

    My girlfriend got us tickets for the Murder Mystery Cruise that takes place here. It was very campy and the acting was terrible, but honestly, it was a lot of fun. They seat you at tables with people you dont know and you either mingle or sit back and observe. I think the experience is dependent on you and the people you are seated with. One part that was rather odd is that after another show let out, the people from that show stood at the back of our theater and watched. So imagine a HUGE crowd of people watching you eat dinner. They should really have ushered the other guests out better.

    The place itself is very clean and nice. Even though there were a million people in the "complex", you really didn't feel cramped or have trouble getting around. The staff in the complex is very attentive, however in the dining/theater section the service was less than acceptable. The food was terrible and the possibility of getting a drink refill was as likely as winning the lottery.

    Before the "Cruise" we had a couple drinks. I guess i  should have expected that a club downtown would have higher than normal drink prices, however after you get the check, you will be needing another drink. I guess they include the "experience" in every drink price. I am pretty sure thats the last time i will be partaking in their "experience".

    All in all i had a great night with a beautiful girl. It was an awesome birthday gift and i really enjoyed myself. Mine is a case of been there, done that, don't need to do it again.

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  • 0

    I love this restaurant! The prime rib is fantastic-they use a rub rather than the traditional au jus. The music is also wonderful giving the restaurant a great atmosphere.

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    Oh, man!  Tonight's show was terrific.  Dave Coulier is a great guy and he has a hillarious stand-up act.  The guy is sooo talented.  The opener and the feature act were also very very funny tonight.  Great show for a Sunday night in chilly downtown Cleveland!

    While I'm at it, the fries served here are delicious.  They are large cut steak fries and cooked perfectly.  I had the buffalo chicken wrap, which was also yummy.  I tried my cousin's onion ring and it was delish.  Oh, and the pitcher of Dortmunder Gold that we shared was gone in 20 minutes and it was fresh and delicious.  Dortmunder is so much better on tap than it is in a bottle.

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    Food here is below average.  I had the cheese soup and it was watery, thin, and tasteless.  I then tried the Caesar salad which tasted nothing like a Caesar salad.  The margarita pizza only tasted like pure garlic.  The BBQ chicken pizza was pretty good, actually.  It's convenient to dine here because of its location to Hilarities, but next time we will dine somewhere else.

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  • 0

    Always have a great time. The food and drinks are a good price for a budget.  Can't wait to come back.

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  • 0

    Hooray for happy hour! great drinks and great prices. The bread and dips were awesome. Mushroom cavatappi was great as well. My dessert - smores - is totally enough for 3 people - NOT ONE! yikes. I wish I had room cause it was deeee-frickin-lightful. Wasn't impressed by the staff or waitress - like they couldn't be bothered but that's ok - the food and people watching outside was great.

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    Pickwick and Frolic/Kevin's Martini Bar/The Champagne Bar...all those slashes there kind of tell you there might just be an identity (forgot to throw Hilarities in there too) problem.  Did I forget to mention Saturday the Lakers were in town playing the Cavs.  Ohhhhh fudge what did I sign myself up for tonight.  I was out celebrating something or other with friends so I was more than happy to make it out there.  I can honestly say with good company things have rose colored glasses.  Without the friends there I am not sure I would ever go back there.  Cons:  expensive, some kind of a odor in the basement area, slooooow service, pretentiousness out the ass, Pimp wannabes, drunk bachelorette parties, phony liquor snobs, really horrible music....hmmm oh yeah and $400 bottles of champagne.  Really there is a market for that in Cleveland?  Seriously is the Lebron posse going to roll in and order all the Cristal and Dom?  I highly doubt it.  Pro's its pretty spacious, and when it was quiet the service wasn't too bad.  However when it got crowded that was another story completely.

    The vibe is something out of a 70's porn and I think Vegas.  Although I know Vegas, I have been to Vegas and this place is no Vegas.  Maybe this is more like the bitch sister of Vegas, Atlantic City; all of the attitude but much less of the fun.  The decor consisted of uncomfortable but fashionable designer chairs so low to the ground it felt like you were sitting at the kids table on Thanksgiving.  I couldn't help but feel like a complete jackass sitting down being crotch level with anyone standing up.  I ordered the Jeremiah Weed Martini.  Jeremiah Weed sweet vodka and lemon ice.  It was ok, nothing special, no lemon ice to be found and $9.50.  So a cheap night of cocktail fun here probably isn't a possibility.  There is nothing to distract you such as TV's or good music so be prepared to socialize.  Feel free to dress, look and act like a douchebag to really fit in.  I would suspect better service if you did.  Order a cheap drink be treated like shit, you get the drill.  So, to sum it up good friends make the night not so much the bar.  I would go back with a crowd if I had money to burn but other than that it just isn't my thing, but seeing how it is 5 different bars under one roof who really knows.

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  • 0

    The martini selection is pretty good.  The pulled pork sandwiches were good.  Cool set-up.  Friendly patrons and bar-keep.  Clean and tiddy.  

    I had a bit more to drink than I ought.  Thankfully the boys room was easy to find - no jig-jog left and right.  It seemed clean - I didn't test the big breath mint in the urinal, thankfully.  I wasn't 3-sheets to the wind, only about 1.5.  

    I will say this non-Pickwick comment - as I'm strolling, tripping back to the crowne plaza, I start up a conversation with someone else walking down the street - may have been homeless, or close.  Anyway, just a nice guy.  It always seems to me that you run into nice folks in Cleveland.  

    Hats off to you Cleveland.

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  • 0

    We stopped in last Friday night for a quick drink, ended up getting an appetizer..and a pizza.  The artichoke dip was slightly above average and the pizza was excellent.  The wood burning oven really does wonders for the crust and the flavor of the pie.  We had the American Bistro with pepperoni, sausage, banana peppers, and red sauce..the banana peppers really made the pizza with a nice sweet finish.  Such a coincidence that the bartender is from a city now too far away from us...and he definitely mixes a great martini.

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    I can't say much for the comedy club as I was only there for dinner, but the double pork chop I had was quite, quite good - perfectly cooked, tricky to do with a 2" thick bone-in chop especially since so many people are squeamish about pork being even a tad pink.  Decor was upscale but not trying too hard, though the assortment behind the bar looked sparse - maybe they had everything back there, but the way bottles were arranged made it look like the world was slowly running out of liquor.  

    I would have given the place 4 stars, but...

    I ordered my usual, gin martini with 3 olives, up.  Martini arrives, no olives.  What the h?  My coworked and I order the baked brie appetizer... no bread comes with it.  I ask our waiter for bread... he brings dinner rolls.  Maybe I misread the menu, but... seriously?  Brie without crusty baguette?  That's half the point of ordering it!

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  • 0

    Verdict: The Comedy Club - Great, The Restaurant - Sucky.

    The comedy club is large and well-styled, service is attentive.  Not a big fan of the food offerings but more on that shortly.  My butt gets sore though during some longer acts due to the comfort of the seats (or lack thereof).

    The restaurant-I can do without.  The service was bad, took forever, server didn't listen to orders.  The food and drink were bad.  Ordered a Cabernet that had a delicate bouquet of stank.  The salmon was tough and tasted fishy and was complimented with hash browns.  Literally hash browns.  How lazy are these guys?  My mushroom pasta was good though.  

    Kevin's Martini Bar is... convenient?  I'm still a little confused by the white and red decor but if you don't want to walk upstairs you can get an above-average priced, average beverage there.

    Go for the show, go somewhere else for the food.

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    i know i'm gonna piss off some people i know and love by saying this, but i'm gonna say it anyways.  why?  because this girl knows how to insert her foot in her mouth.
    eww.

    gross.  feet. eww.

    i do not enjoy the pickwick.

    i mean, they have plenty to offer.  there's a austin powers looking martini bar downstairs.  people who want to feel too cool for school spend time here.  
    there's a little cabaret room off the martini bar that has, and here's the part where i suck as a human...some of the cheesiest acts i've ever seen.  are they people too old to audition for american idol?  are they has beens who didn't make it to atlantic city or vegas so they ended up at pickwick?  i don't know.  but it's not my style.

    i've not had good experiences at the comedy club, either.  each time i've gone, something has gone terribly wrong.  tickets messed up, bad seating, horrible service, you name it.  

    upstairs there's a full blown restaurant, but the food wasn't that great for the price.  

    don't mean to be debbie downer, but....

    people seem to like this place.

    i, however, do not.

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  • 0

    Owner Nick Kostas has built a wonderful restaurant and comedy club that would be a crown jewel in almost any city. In fact the large comedy club would be the largest pure comedy club that I know of in Chicago or New York City if it were to be located there. The old fashioned way Nick runs his business and his caring for other people are truly special. To be blunt, this institution should be a Cleveland icon and treasure, yet I'm constantly amazed how many Clevelanders I met who had never been there or had never heard of it. Tell Nick that I say hello.

    Sincerely,
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