Hospitality is much more than offering a tasty meal, polished service or a trendy space-it's personal. It's only possible when delivered with sincere care for our guest. When combined with a delicious meal and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, our guests feel right at home, and they leave with a lasting memory.
Our family of unique, award-winning restaurants in Northeast Ohio is known for experienced service professionals dedicated to delivering warm, genuine hospitality every day, where meeting our guests' needs is our ultimate goal. Not only are we passionate about hospitality, we chose it as our company's namesake.
Our family of unique, award-winning restaurants in Northeast Ohio is known for experienced service professionals dedicated to delivering warm, genuine hospitality every day, where meeting our guests' needs is our ultimate goal. Not only are we passionate about hospitality, we chose it as our company's namesake.
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Hospitality Restaurants was born in the summer of '91, when three college friends with a shared passion for hospitality recognized a need in the Cleveland market. They believed that running a restaurant should be about more than just serving quality food and beverage - it should be focused on their guests' experience and cultivating a culture of passionate service.
Just as you can trust us to provide an exceptional dining experience every time, you can expect this and more when booking a private party at any of our award-winning locations. Whether it's a business luncheon, birthday dinner, baby shower or wedding reception, our Private Events team will work directly with you to ensure that every detail for your special event is executed flawlessly.
Hospitality Restaurants is always interested in adding passionate individuals to our teams. Working for HR is more than just a job: it's a career that presents many growth and learning opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the restaurant industry, our professional staff will show you the ropes of working with Hospitality Restaurants.
A gift certificate to Hospitality Restaurants is always in season. Gift certificates are available for purchase for $25, $50 or $100, and are valid at any of our award-winning restaurants. Other denominations available by special request. Call for information. Due to possible delays within the USPS system, it may take up to a week to receive your gift certificate.
Blue Point Grille proudly serves the absolute highest-quality seafood available, flown in daily from both coasts. The towering windows of our cosmopolitan dining rooms overlook the heart of the city with soaring views of the downtown skyline. Our majestic antique bar is the backdrop for the Historic Warehouse District's most spirited Happy Hour.
Reviews (21)
Debra Veneau
Nov 19, 2021
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Z. Ol Lo Trucker
Oct 28, 2021
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Hayley J.
Sep 04, 2019
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Convenient bar right next to the cavs/Indians stadiums downtown. Great spot to grab drinks or an app before the game. If you like nachos i highly recommend the bbq nachos they are amazing!
Ok beer selection on draft too
Not sure that i would necessarily go here for date night but i think its great for groups or a stop before the game!
Ok beer selection on draft too
Not sure that i would necessarily go here for date night but i think its great for groups or a stop before the game!
Ryan Kaskey
Jan 17, 2019
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Blue Pointe is our favorite all of all them as well one of the best seafood places in the country. I just want to make sure everybody that has not gotten to one of their locations needs to. From a steak at the Cabin Club, amazing seafood at blue pointe or just a simple great dinner with value at the rosewood locations. Kingfish is great as well the rest of the locations I have mentioned. Best Lobster Bisque in the country. We love you all and thank you for being an amazing business and taking care of the people of Cleveland / Akron / Canton.
Kim K.
Sep 03, 2018
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Stopped by patio before an Indians game. There's not much service, you need to wait at the bar and get someone's attention. Once we were served however the bartender was very good. We ordered the nachos, nice and crispy but they came with very little taco meat. The salsa and cheese topping or cold, so it didn't do much for the warmth of the meat.
But it's super convenient to walk to the Indians game. And the staff were very nice.
But it's super convenient to walk to the Indians game. And the staff were very nice.
HerBrina S.
Aug 28, 2017
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We stop by the thirsty parrot after leaving an Indians game to kill some time before leaving downtown.
It looks like an average bar with a great outdoor patio. The day we went it was extremely hot outside and I don't think they had any air on. Though all the windows were up.
The drinks were good and pretty cheap- which is a major win in my book! I don't believe they serve any food- which was a bummer but there is a bbq place right next door if you do get hungry.
I think this place is a great option to hangout before/during/after an Indians game because it is right across the street
It looks like an average bar with a great outdoor patio. The day we went it was extremely hot outside and I don't think they had any air on. Though all the windows were up.
The drinks were good and pretty cheap- which is a major win in my book! I don't believe they serve any food- which was a bummer but there is a bbq place right next door if you do get hungry.
I think this place is a great option to hangout before/during/after an Indians game because it is right across the street
Patrick W.
Aug 21, 2017
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Food was pretty good and the beer selection was great! Loved being able to sit on the patio, the patio was massive and had great service. I ordered the Buffalo chicken wrap, but I was most impressed with their French fries! Woah! Such an interesting cut but very well prepared! The best part is the location in relation to the Venues!! Wow! So close and convenient!! Definitely a must if you're going to watch the Indiana or going to The Q.
Nathan C.
Jun 20, 2017
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We were in town for a baseball game and heard the wings here were good. I would give them 3-3.5 as they were pretty good. You couldn't split your order with two different sauces which was disappointing.
Service was good prices seemed excellent but I live in Chicago so everything seems cheaper. I would go back for the wings again. We also loved the atmosphere and how close it was to everything else.
Service was good prices seemed excellent but I live in Chicago so everything seems cheaper. I would go back for the wings again. We also loved the atmosphere and how close it was to everything else.
Greg S.
May 27, 2017
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Eleni N.
Apr 28, 2017
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When my family and I went to the Indians game the other day we decided to stop in here and have some beverages before the actually game. I am not much of a drinker but do like the occasional beer. The Thirsty Parrot is a fun place to go and have a beer before a game and to just sit and relax.
I will admit that it does get a little crowded and very loud, and even outside. But, this was overlooked with the sun shining and knowing we were headed to a good game. We did order some appetizers - potato skins and chicken strips- and they were your standard bar fare. The prices are reasonable as far as
I will admit that it does get a little crowded and very loud, and even outside. But, this was overlooked with the sun shining and knowing we were headed to a good game. We did order some appetizers - potato skins and chicken strips- and they were your standard bar fare. The prices are reasonable as far as
Dennis C.
Apr 24, 2017
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We didn't eat. I'm always a little skeptical of Caribbean themed bars in very non-tropical areas. But large open space for indoor seating, plenty of room at bars, huge patio, and ideal Gateway location for Tribe and Cavs make it worth a stop. I was told the $15 minimum on cards is when they're busy to discourage 20-somethings from closing tab after every drink. Although we never have a problem ordering $15 worth anyway. Decent drink selection.
Dayna D.
Nov 03, 2016
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The service I had was okay at best. It was a full bar so it's too be expected. The beer selection is okay and they offer some house mixed drinks but it's definitely a sports bar. Not the place to go for signature craft cocktails but perfect place to pre-game before heading to an Indians or Cavs game!
Stacy Z.
Jul 20, 2016
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Hospitality Restaurants, Inc. is one of my favorite locally owned restaurant groups in the Cleveland area. I love the oysters they have at Blue Point Grille, by far some of the freshest seafood around town. Salmon Dave's which offers an amazing late night happy hour every Friday. The steaks at Cabin Club and Delmonico's never disappoint. The flat bread pizzas at Rosewood Grill pair nicely with Thirsty Dog's Rosewood Red. The staff always seems on point and professional. The Thirsty Parrot it the best place to go before, during, and after a Tribe game. I look forward to their newest location opening
Meredith W.
May 04, 2016
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Timica C.
Apr 14, 2016
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The owner was rude to my party. We held a company event there and one of the members of our party was verbally assaulted by another person at the bar. This person was a good friend of the manager and we were asked to leave. Otherwise drinks were average and they do have a nice patio, but none of us will visit again.
Mr. D.
Apr 02, 2016
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Thirsty Parrot by far is the most diverse place in 5 points..The Thirsty Parrot is laid back, predominantly for people of color...it has a healthy mix of women.the best part is the women heavily outnumbered women but it was enough not for me to complain I was very satisfied. Saturday is a great night to go..
Good drink specials $9 pitchers..cant beat it,..So I will give 4 out of 5 beers
Good drink specials $9 pitchers..cant beat it,..So I will give 4 out of 5 beers
Haley H.
Sep 12, 2015
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We visited this bar two nights in a row and had the most amazing experience ever. Our waitress Alex was so nice and gave us such great service. Even though our ball games got rained out, the staff took amazing care of us. They remembered us each time we came in and all of the locals were so friendly. We will definitely be back to the Thirsty Parrot!
Alisia F.
Jun 19, 2015
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Not a bad place to hang out. My first time here was your typical first time at a bar before a baseball game. We didn't wait longer than a minute or two for drinks even though they were packed. So that was really nice. We ordered the pretzel and the house made chips, both were good bar food. Great patio and great atmosphere!
Craig L.
Oct 15, 2013
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A staple for all Indians games. Before, during or after all summer long. They usually have ticket give aways for Friday night games but criteria changes how to win then. Food is solid bar food. Tall boy cans are half the price here instead of inside the stadium so drink 'em fast. No Bud products. Only PBR, Miller Lite & Labatt in cans. Overall one of the better places to go in the summer in Cleveland before Indians games. See you on opening day 2014
Elizabeth T.
Sep 11, 2013
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I came here before and after the Indians game and I had A LOT of fun. I have no idea how this place is when a game isn't being played but if you're heading to an Indians game, this seems like your best bet.
Drinks were dirt cheap. And they have a really nice outdoor patio.
Also, we got here after the game before the fireworks started (it was fireworks night when we went!). Sitting out on the patio gave us a great view.
Drinks were dirt cheap. And they have a really nice outdoor patio.
Also, we got here after the game before the fireworks started (it was fireworks night when we went!). Sitting out on the patio gave us a great view.
Carl A.
Jun 25, 2013
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Ended up here instead of entering the game, and saved a ton of money. For being downtown and a stone's throw from Jacob's Field, it's got awesome drink deals. 'Pitchers' of decent shots for $10, Miller Lite Pounders $3, not bad.
Pretty slow during the game, even on a Friday night. I was bummed to hear that they stopped serving food after the SECOND INNING, about 8pm, which is just silly. I'm sure 80% of the food is just thrown in the fryer, can't imagine why they wouldn't want to make some more money and have their customers stay around longer. (Our
Pretty slow during the game, even on a Friday night. I was bummed to hear that they stopped serving food after the SECOND INNING, about 8pm, which is just silly. I'm sure 80% of the food is just thrown in the fryer, can't imagine why they wouldn't want to make some more money and have their customers stay around longer. (Our