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breakfast selection is diverse, something for everyoneexcellent pancakes, lots of varieties to choose from such as chocolate and peanut butter chip, lemon and ricotta, blueberry, the list goes onthe wait to be seated can get long- up to 30 minutes- at certain times, particularly Sunday mornings, and there is not much room to wait inside. there is seating to wait outside, and the hostess will check for you outside as well when they are ready to seat you. Pros + foodCons – the wait to be seated
I went here for the first time the other night. Not only was the food amazing but the bar was one of the most spacious and fun places to sit in the restaraunt. Not only did i get some great appetizers but i also got to enjoy the live music with front row seats! The bar staff let me know about some of the great happy hou changes they are making in the near future…i for sure will be attending!! p.s…. take your parking ticket in from the garage above…they will validate it for you and you get a huge discount!!Pros + Music, Food, Location, and staff!!!Cons – NONE!!!!
The decor is probably the best feature at the Jigsaw. Old-timey sports memorabilia, local nostalgia, etc. Also a good jukebox (I remember being 12 years old and being so impressed that the jukebox had Nirvana’s “Territorial Pissings” on it!) Besides that, my favorite thing is the burgers. SO yummy. I like my meat extremely well done (pretty much charred), and they always get it perfect. The menu isn’t very imaginative, but then, what would you expect? It’s a saloon! They do have good desserts though. I’ve never experienced bad service there, but it can get crowded and noisy very quickly. The Jigsaw Stage is a concert venue added a couple years ago. At first, it had potential as the only rock club in the immediate area. However, despite frequent appearances by Lords of the Highway and other quality Cleveland acts, it’s become just another hangout for typical Parma people. The concert calendar is made up mainly of metal bands these days. As a local college DJ, I once playe