If you live anywhere on the West or East coasts, it's a pretty sure bet that the food in the midwest will be sub par to anything you'll receive back home. That being said, after several days of miserable convention center food for a recent conference, Hemispheres offered a decent/tolerable level of culinary distinction for Ohio. Okay, Okay! I know there are gourmet restaurants and chefs in Cleveland and Cincinnati. Unfortunately I could not not get to any of those and the choices where I was at the time was Burger King down the street or the hotel restaurant. So Hemispheres features an extensive and well-rounded menu with lots of apps, a few salads, burgers, pastas, meat and potatoes, of course, and a one-page drink menu. The dinner salad with my gardenburger replenished my need for greenery and roughage. The bowl came filled with arugula, baby spinach, etc. Very good. The gardenburger tasted fine. The bun kind of soggy. But hey...a big step up from the rest of the days' fare. Service was friendly and attentive and their bar got PACKED on Saturday night.
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Juliet G.
The food is just "okay" for dinner. The breakfast buffet the following morning was "okay" too. The worst part was the service. The waitresses were just not very attentive during both dining experiences.
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jack h.
I like the spinach Bleu and Blue salad w grilled chicken. It is very light and and all fresh. The carrot cake is from a bakery and was ok. Beer is $5 so plan on $30 for a meal.
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Maria J.
This place is located in the Cleveland airport Sheraton hotel. I ate here when I was in town for a conference at the hotel (which is another story in itself). Since the whether was bad and we had few choices being forced to stay at the hotel all weekend, we ate here twice. This place gets the job done if, like us, you have no other choice. However, if you have the luxury of dining elsewhere, I suggest you choose one of the many other options nearby. The place itself is clean and staff is friendly. There is a bar which we did not use but looked sufficient enough. However, I was so off put by my meal that I can't recommend this place. I decided to start my meal with the black bean soup. It was halfway decent with flavor but basically was a bowl of beans. Fortunately, I like black and was very hungry. The real problem was my entree. I ordered the turkey avocado wrap with edamame aioli. I was so hungry and they made this sound delicious. I was so disappointed when it arrived and had a large amount of bacon bits on it which were impossible to remove. There was no mention of bacon anywhere in the description and the bacon was a major part of the wrap. Also, I found nothing resembling avocado which was in the name. There was some sort of green paste which I can only assume was the aioli, but this too was so underwhelming. I really could make a better sandwich at home. For my second visit, I had pizza with pineapple and it was actually good so if you are forced to eat here, go with the pizza! Overall, my advice is to be cautious! The description of my meal was horribly inaccurate which I found very disappointing. I would eat elsewhere if you have a chance. I think you can find better options nearby.
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Tyler L.
The drinks are well made, but on the pricey side for the location. The bar is convenient when staying here since there is nothing but the airport nearby. The bartenders are very friendly. Beer selection is decent with a few local brews. Mixed drinks are well made but pricey.
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Boon K.
I stayed when they had their grand re-opening and was amazed. The party was huge with martinis and great food from all around the world. Best part I won a free dinner for two and used it right away. The food was pretty good. The steak as good and the desert and app are really good. They have a good breakfast buffet too.
Hotel bars are not typically my thing, I like to venture out for my drinking and dining pleasures. Turned out the rain was never ending and we wanted a few libations to see if we could wait for the rain to stop before heading out to dinner. We were only here for drinks and snack mix, no dinner. They delivered a solid performance on both. Drinks were average and were refilled well before I ever took my last sip. Bartender was friendly and I enjoyed listening to the BF chat with her about Ohio then and now. Decent bar to grab a drink before a meal. It's only 15 minutes into the city, I recommend trying someplace local for dinner.
(3)
Eric F.
Good food and wait staff at Hemispheres at the Sheraton. I enjoyed their Ahi tuna with a few samples of favorites from Great Lakes Brewing.
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Peter K.
We were hesitant to try Hemispheres after reading the Yelp reviews, but our laziness got the better of us (we're staying at the Sheraton) so we ate dinner there (Saturday night, 7:45 PM). There were only 3 other tables populated, so it was nice and quiet. The menu is new as of this month (perhaps less extensive than described in reviews below) and has a section for locally-sourced foods. I had the Lake Erie Wahoo over risotto and my wife had the chopped chicken salad. My dinner was excellent - the large portion of fish was cooked properly and tasted fresh, the risotto was rich but not overpowering, and the broccolini was not overcooked--5 stars. My wife's salad was okay - multiple greens but more romaine than others, and the romaine looked and tasted like it has been in the refrigerator too long. It was probably just too cold, because by the time she was half-way through, it was significantly better, but the salad was "average." For dessert I had their house-made Peanut Butter Cheesecake, which was a generous slice, not bland but not so rich I felt bad finishing it. My wife, who has many food intolerances, saw nothing on the dessert menu she could eat, so our waitress suggested a bowl of cut-up fruit which was fresh and good. Our waitress was very nice, attentive, and helpful and improved the experience. Were we in the Cleveland Airport area again, we'd be comfortable eating at Hemispheres.
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Address :Cleveland Hopkins International Airport,5300 Riverside Dr
Cleveland, OH, 44135
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Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Loud Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
ciara c.
If you live anywhere on the West or East coasts, it's a pretty sure bet that the food in the midwest will be sub par to anything you'll receive back home. That being said, after several days of miserable convention center food for a recent conference, Hemispheres offered a decent/tolerable level of culinary distinction for Ohio. Okay, Okay! I know there are gourmet restaurants and chefs in Cleveland and Cincinnati. Unfortunately I could not not get to any of those and the choices where I was at the time was Burger King down the street or the hotel restaurant. So Hemispheres features an extensive and well-rounded menu with lots of apps, a few salads, burgers, pastas, meat and potatoes, of course, and a one-page drink menu. The dinner salad with my gardenburger replenished my need for greenery and roughage. The bowl came filled with arugula, baby spinach, etc. Very good. The gardenburger tasted fine. The bun kind of soggy. But hey...a big step up from the rest of the days' fare. Service was friendly and attentive and their bar got PACKED on Saturday night.
(3)Juliet G.
The food is just "okay" for dinner. The breakfast buffet the following morning was "okay" too. The worst part was the service. The waitresses were just not very attentive during both dining experiences.
(3)jack h.
I like the spinach Bleu and Blue salad w grilled chicken. It is very light and and all fresh. The carrot cake is from a bakery and was ok. Beer is $5 so plan on $30 for a meal.
(4)Maria J.
This place is located in the Cleveland airport Sheraton hotel. I ate here when I was in town for a conference at the hotel (which is another story in itself). Since the whether was bad and we had few choices being forced to stay at the hotel all weekend, we ate here twice. This place gets the job done if, like us, you have no other choice. However, if you have the luxury of dining elsewhere, I suggest you choose one of the many other options nearby. The place itself is clean and staff is friendly. There is a bar which we did not use but looked sufficient enough. However, I was so off put by my meal that I can't recommend this place. I decided to start my meal with the black bean soup. It was halfway decent with flavor but basically was a bowl of beans. Fortunately, I like black and was very hungry. The real problem was my entree. I ordered the turkey avocado wrap with edamame aioli. I was so hungry and they made this sound delicious. I was so disappointed when it arrived and had a large amount of bacon bits on it which were impossible to remove. There was no mention of bacon anywhere in the description and the bacon was a major part of the wrap. Also, I found nothing resembling avocado which was in the name. There was some sort of green paste which I can only assume was the aioli, but this too was so underwhelming. I really could make a better sandwich at home. For my second visit, I had pizza with pineapple and it was actually good so if you are forced to eat here, go with the pizza! Overall, my advice is to be cautious! The description of my meal was horribly inaccurate which I found very disappointing. I would eat elsewhere if you have a chance. I think you can find better options nearby.
(2)Tyler L.
The drinks are well made, but on the pricey side for the location. The bar is convenient when staying here since there is nothing but the airport nearby. The bartenders are very friendly. Beer selection is decent with a few local brews. Mixed drinks are well made but pricey.
(3)Boon K.
I stayed when they had their grand re-opening and was amazed. The party was huge with martinis and great food from all around the world. Best part I won a free dinner for two and used it right away. The food was pretty good. The steak as good and the desert and app are really good. They have a good breakfast buffet too.
(4)Thomas B.
After a 3rd cancelled flight --I started in MKE enroute to EWR i decided to jump in the Sheraton shuttle to grab dinner. And rooms here but I figured the food likely better than the Holiday in where I could book accommodations. Waitress took a long time to take my drink order and then disappeared for another long stretch while nearby tables ordered and rec'd their appetizers. Tomato and mozzarella appetizer: tomatoes bland of color and flavor. Too much balsamic glaze and not enough olive oil. Sautéed chicken and broccoli with Thai red curry sauce. sautéed? This was over-grilled chicken, sliced, with a curried broth (which wasn't bad) poured over it. Rice, and some sliced bell peppers and onions. 4 steamed broccoli florets on top added like an afterthought. Great Lakes Burning Lake IPA: 75/100 Cost with tip was $45 Should have headed to the Holiday Inn. Could have bought an equally poor meal there for less. --Thomas
(2)Jennifer B.
Hotel bars are not typically my thing, I like to venture out for my drinking and dining pleasures. Turned out the rain was never ending and we wanted a few libations to see if we could wait for the rain to stop before heading out to dinner. We were only here for drinks and snack mix, no dinner. They delivered a solid performance on both. Drinks were average and were refilled well before I ever took my last sip. Bartender was friendly and I enjoyed listening to the BF chat with her about Ohio then and now. Decent bar to grab a drink before a meal. It's only 15 minutes into the city, I recommend trying someplace local for dinner.
(3)Eric F.
Good food and wait staff at Hemispheres at the Sheraton. I enjoyed their Ahi tuna with a few samples of favorites from Great Lakes Brewing.
(3)Peter K.
We were hesitant to try Hemispheres after reading the Yelp reviews, but our laziness got the better of us (we're staying at the Sheraton) so we ate dinner there (Saturday night, 7:45 PM). There were only 3 other tables populated, so it was nice and quiet. The menu is new as of this month (perhaps less extensive than described in reviews below) and has a section for locally-sourced foods. I had the Lake Erie Wahoo over risotto and my wife had the chopped chicken salad. My dinner was excellent - the large portion of fish was cooked properly and tasted fresh, the risotto was rich but not overpowering, and the broccolini was not overcooked--5 stars. My wife's salad was okay - multiple greens but more romaine than others, and the romaine looked and tasted like it has been in the refrigerator too long. It was probably just too cold, because by the time she was half-way through, it was significantly better, but the salad was "average." For dessert I had their house-made Peanut Butter Cheesecake, which was a generous slice, not bland but not so rich I felt bad finishing it. My wife, who has many food intolerances, saw nothing on the dessert menu she could eat, so our waitress suggested a bowl of cut-up fruit which was fresh and good. Our waitress was very nice, attentive, and helpful and improved the experience. Were we in the Cleveland Airport area again, we'd be comfortable eating at Hemispheres.
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