The Parma Tavern Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Salads
  • Soup
  • Sandwiches
  • Parma Originals
  • Chicken Sandwiches
  • Wings
  • Burgers
  • Wraps
  • Pizza
  • Kids
  • Sides

Healthy Meal suggestions for The Parma Tavern

  • Appetizers
  • Salads
  • Soup
  • Sandwiches
  • Parma Originals
  • Chicken Sandwiches
  • Wings
  • Burgers
  • Wraps
  • Pizza
  • Kids
  • Sides

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  • Kristine D.

    This is a great go-to place for some cheap food and drinks (and some Wednesday night bar trivia). I go here for the convenience of being right around the corner and because it's one of the better bars in Parma. However, many times they are out of the beer I ask for. In addition, the food is just OK. While it has a better than average bar menu, the quality of the food is poor. I have yet to order a burger that has been cooked correctly, or food that has not been burnt. Usually, I just stick to an appetizer (who can do spinach/artichoke dip wrong?) to make my experience better. Overall, decent place to go if you're looking for a cheap place to go for a night out.

    (3)
  • Brett C.

    I have been living very close to the Parma Tavern for over two years and walk there all the time. The wings, pizza, and build your own burgers are top notch and not too pricey. They have a pretty big selection of bottled beer numerous beers on tap, and not just your bud light and coors light and the prices are pretty fair for bar prices. If you go on Friday for Saturday night be prepared for an EXTREMELY LOUD BAND to the point where you can barely talk across the table. But in the summer the patio is awesome and it doesn't matter if there is a band or not. Service used to be pretty awesome and still is at the bar most of the time. Service at tables is hit or miss depending who is working.

    (4)
  • Rob V.

    Loud.

    (2)
  • Sarah F.

    I've come here for trivia a few times, but honestly theres much better trivia venues in Cleveland on a wednesday night. The food sucks, most of the time its been too salty or cold. My friend once had a brownie that was both frozen and burnt (wtf?). The one enjoyable item I've had is the french onion soup, but you really can't mess that one up. They seem to have a decent beer selection, but when we get there (more than) a few advertised selections are out. Considering all of the above, the service is pretty decent and I bet these girls have to put up with quite a bit.

    (2)
  • Kyle S.

    I have been here 3 times now. With each visit I hope for something better...and it doesn't happen. Each visit was a in the middle of the afternoon and it wasn't crowded by any means. There was plenty of staff on hand but they opted to hangout by the front door and BS while our drinks sat there empty. The food is decent, typical Parma bar food. The problem is that the food takes forever to come out. 36 minutes for a Burger, mozzarella sticks and chicken fingers. Really? I live 2 minutes from there but can't justify going back..

    (1)
  • Michele R.

    Parma Tavern is a decent bar and a good place to see a band. Their food is good, prices fair and service usually friendly. It is usually rather crowded (which I guess says it's popular!). The parking lot is really crowded and is waaaay behind the bar, so it's always a good walk.

    (4)
  • Kevin D.

    Went with my girlfriend. She ordered chicken tenders and fries. I ordered wings and an appetizer platter. Every item I ordered was overcooked. Very difficult to bite into the wings, hard and crunchy. Onion rings snapped like a potato cheap revealing a hollow core. Onion completely disintegrated from overcooking. Ranch and marinara were watery. Just plain poor tasting food, low quality ingredients. My girlfriend found a wing in her basket of fries. If this happened to a vegetarian or vegan, this would be a major issue. Sloppy kitchen. Aside from the rogue wing, fries were not bad. The manager came over and was very aggressive toward me. I simply explained that these items were overcooked to the point where I couldn't eat them. He said he wasn't going to take them off my bill because they "looked" fine to him. I told him I would pay for the items I was able to eat. 85% of my food was still sitting on the plate. He then starts touching my food with his bare hands and even eats some! At one point he exclaims, "Well what did you expect? You ordered all fried food!" He angrily snatches a basket of wings and the onion rings and says he'll take these off the bill. I get my bill, he took off $1.10. I ask him what's going on, and he says that someone must have made a mistake and comes back a few minutes later with a total of $3.xx off. I tell him I'm not happy with this, then I am informed that if I don't pay the bill in full that they are going to call the police and have me arrested. At no point was my behavior inappropriate. I don't even drink alcohol, I had a Coke. I realize I'm dealing with unstable people, and resign to paying the bill and contacting management the next day. I call up and speak with the general manager. He says he was told that the manager last night was very nice to me and acted professionally. I told him to watch the security camera footage, and he makes an excuse of saying of all the cameras they have, there are none where I was sitting... lame. He says, "Well, what do you want me to do? I'm not going to give you a gift certificate for free food, because obviously you don't like our food anyway." Unbelievable. This place needs a complete management and training overhaul. Your kitchen screwed up and overcooked food to where it wasn't edible. It happens, it is part of the business. You just say, "Sorry, we messed. Can we get you something else instead? No? Okay, we'll take it off your bill." Problem solved, it's really not complicated. One positive note was the hostess. She was very pleasant and was the only staff member that I talked to that seemed to care. To whoever you are, Thank you, I appreciate your kindness.

    (1)
  • Will S.

    Visited here a couple times since my review. Wednesday nights they have a live trivia game from 8-9:30ish [winner gets free gift certificate]. The trivia is nice although they had cheesy music on during the breaks instead of the cavs game. The bartenders are cute for being the fake-n-bake types, what else did you expect: it's Parma ! The prices are higher than I what I'd expect for their beer and the atmosphere is still a bit older for me, way too many cougars around.

    (3)
  • Meredith B.

    This is a good place to go watch a game with a bunch of people or sit on the patio. However, if you`re a female at the bar, good luck getting good service! I have been frequently ignored by the bartenders when stopping in for a drink or to pick up take out. The food is average, good sized menu. The fries are inedible unless you get them done crispy, and the other option is generic chips. The pizza is pretty good, as are the wings. Fun environment though, especially on trivia nights.

    (3)
  • David D.

    We asked the Parma Tavern for help with a viewing party for a TV event our son participated in. The owner and staff were very accomodating. They dedicated several TVs and turned up the volume so our group of 100+ people could watch and hear. We had dinner before the show; the homemade pierogies are fantastic especially with kielbasa. Highly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Professor P.

    If I could do no stars, I would. Went there, sat down, didn't get served until we moved to another table. Time spent waiting on countless servers passing us by without offering any help was around 25 minutes. The food came overdone and around 20 minutes later. For wings really? It's not worth anyone's time.

    (1)
  • Niko P.

    The bartender looks great but multi tasking isn't her specialty. Great personality but she's prolly put down more alcohol than I have since I've been sitting here. Maybe not let the bartenders drink while they work.

    (2)
  • Alvin C.

    People are always judging me. If I go to the bathroom the guy in the next stall is judging me. If I go to Parma and blast my Chevrolet through the pot holes people want to tell me I'm a loser. What's wrong with Parma? Really? There's a lot of lovely things there. Local politicians and officers of the law do their thing with aplomb. Sweet, intelligent, beautiful women with kind hearts and generous bosoms offer me, you, all of us their love, affection and baby-making skill. They are not afraid to say that they love me. Isn't that what life is about? The Parma Tavern is yucky. I drank beer there and was awkward and then I ordered chicken fingers or tenders or strips or whatever it was called and they got the out of the bag into the fryer treatment. I spat one on the table reflexively to examine it and it was non-descript. The beer is not fizzy. The mixed drinks are not finished with a whisper like at the Velvet Tango Room. The ginger ale is sour. The restrooms beg for an errant spray (wolf-like and in late-night territorial angst) and the food is not wholesome or toothsome or even bloody and worrisome. You don't have to go here because there are better places to go.

    (2)
  • Jennifer R.

    The bartenders are drunk idiots. You only get attention if you're a guy. Their chicken & nachos were disgusting. May be different now though, who knows. I haven't been back in a while.

    (1)
  • Teri B.

    "I just don't get it why the reviews aren't higher for this place" is what I would have said, along with a 5 star rating, until the last 5 minutes of our dining experience. But I digress, first let me say that the chili and wings I ordered were great. 50 cent wings on Thursday nights, and they're just as good if not better then the wings you can find at your big chains like Quaker Steak. The outside looks deceivingly small, until you walk inside and the place goes back pretty far with plenty of seating, nice bar and a great front patio. Unfortunately, they were out of any fall seasonal draft beers. No worries, I settled on the special of the month-22 ounce bud light draft for only $3. Service started out great, actually it was good up till the very end. Waitress delivered our drinks in under 5 min, food took less than 20 min to arrive and she checked up on us during the meal. Now we arrive at the awkward moment- when clearing our plates she dropped the chili bowl in my lap. But hey accidents happen and that wouldn't have affected my rating except she didn't apologize! So awkward! She grumbled about the way we had stacked the plates for her (I used to waitress and I do this out of habit and courtesy), basically suggesting it was our fault. I smiled and told her not to worry about it- and still didn't get the "sorry" I was expecting, and would have had immediately uttered repeatedly myself if I had been her. Too bad....

    (3)
  • Brent S.

    I'll be honest I haven't been here in a year and I am guessing the only thing that has changed is their prices. Of which they don't have anything that special here. Wings pretty much doubled in price within 2 years which I am sure makes them more profit off less people, but it has lost the business of I and 10 of my friends as if we are paying that much there are better tasting options. Before that I didn't expect anything special it was just a cheap bar to get food and a beer. That said I still enjoyed the chicken nachos (no olives) when they ran deals on appetizers. Could call me cheap, but their food taste wise is only worth it when on such.

    (3)
  • Cami T.

    Going to the Parma Tavern is like going on vacation. Just sit on the patio and close your eyes from the strip mall view across the street...those moving cars sound just like ocean waves, right? The bartenders are Hooters worthy and the grub is cheap and plentiful so you at can at least leave pretty happy. Overall, the Parma Tavern is exactly like you would want/expect of a Tavern in Parma. I had decent service, plenty of people watching and you know me, I can never get enough Affliction!! (ahem) Ok, so maybe it won't be a frequent hit up (hint: that last sentence was sarcastic), but hey..Parma Tavern you're not bad! BTW, pretzel sticks and cheese for $4.50 were well worth it!!

    (4)
  • Jeremy C.

    Was taken here with some of my Cleveland friends and I really enjoyed the neighborhood feel. Drinks were priced decently and food was above average for bar food. The wings were actually pretty amazing making me give 4 stars instead of 3!

    (4)
  • N B.

    Went here for Mother's Day and had a very pleasant meal with my two sons. Reuben sandwich was piled high, beer was frosty cold, onion rings were tasty. Deli sandwich was a large portion, and the chicken wrap got a thumbs up. Funky decor, obviously a party spot; friendly and prompt service, reasonably priced. Will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Jeremy C.

    Was taken here with some of my Cleveland friends and I really enjoyed the neighborhood feel. Drinks were priced decently and food was above average for bar food. The wings were actually pretty amazing making me give 4 stars instead of 3!

    (4)
  • N B.

    Went here for Mother's Day and had a very pleasant meal with my two sons. Reuben sandwich was piled high, beer was frosty cold, onion rings were tasty. Deli sandwich was a large portion, and the chicken wrap got a thumbs up. Funky decor, obviously a party spot; friendly and prompt service, reasonably priced. Will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Niko P.

    The bartender looks great but multi tasking isn't her specialty. Great personality but she's prolly put down more alcohol than I have since I've been sitting here. Maybe not let the bartenders drink while they work.

    (2)
  • David D.

    We asked the Parma Tavern for help with a viewing party for a TV event our son participated in. The owner and staff were very accomodating. They dedicated several TVs and turned up the volume so our group of 100+ people could watch and hear. We had dinner before the show; the homemade pierogies are fantastic especially with kielbasa. Highly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Professor P.

    If I could do no stars, I would. Went there, sat down, didn't get served until we moved to another table. Time spent waiting on countless servers passing us by without offering any help was around 25 minutes. The food came overdone and around 20 minutes later. For wings really? It's not worth anyone's time.

    (1)
  • Jennifer R.

    The bartenders are drunk idiots. You only get attention if you're a guy. Their chicken & nachos were disgusting. May be different now though, who knows. I haven't been back in a while.

    (1)
  • Teri B.

    "I just don't get it why the reviews aren't higher for this place" is what I would have said, along with a 5 star rating, until the last 5 minutes of our dining experience. But I digress, first let me say that the chili and wings I ordered were great. 50 cent wings on Thursday nights, and they're just as good if not better then the wings you can find at your big chains like Quaker Steak. The outside looks deceivingly small, until you walk inside and the place goes back pretty far with plenty of seating, nice bar and a great front patio. Unfortunately, they were out of any fall seasonal draft beers. No worries, I settled on the special of the month-22 ounce bud light draft for only $3. Service started out great, actually it was good up till the very end. Waitress delivered our drinks in under 5 min, food took less than 20 min to arrive and she checked up on us during the meal. Now we arrive at the awkward moment- when clearing our plates she dropped the chili bowl in my lap. But hey accidents happen and that wouldn't have affected my rating except she didn't apologize! So awkward! She grumbled about the way we had stacked the plates for her (I used to waitress and I do this out of habit and courtesy), basically suggesting it was our fault. I smiled and told her not to worry about it- and still didn't get the "sorry" I was expecting, and would have had immediately uttered repeatedly myself if I had been her. Too bad....

    (3)
  • Brent S.

    I'll be honest I haven't been here in a year and I am guessing the only thing that has changed is their prices. Of which they don't have anything that special here. Wings pretty much doubled in price within 2 years which I am sure makes them more profit off less people, but it has lost the business of I and 10 of my friends as if we are paying that much there are better tasting options. Before that I didn't expect anything special it was just a cheap bar to get food and a beer. That said I still enjoyed the chicken nachos (no olives) when they ran deals on appetizers. Could call me cheap, but their food taste wise is only worth it when on such.

    (3)
  • Cami T.

    Going to the Parma Tavern is like going on vacation. Just sit on the patio and close your eyes from the strip mall view across the street...those moving cars sound just like ocean waves, right? The bartenders are Hooters worthy and the grub is cheap and plentiful so you at can at least leave pretty happy. Overall, the Parma Tavern is exactly like you would want/expect of a Tavern in Parma. I had decent service, plenty of people watching and you know me, I can never get enough Affliction!! (ahem) Ok, so maybe it won't be a frequent hit up (hint: that last sentence was sarcastic), but hey..Parma Tavern you're not bad! BTW, pretzel sticks and cheese for $4.50 were well worth it!!

    (4)
  • Alvin C.

    People are always judging me. If I go to the bathroom the guy in the next stall is judging me. If I go to Parma and blast my Chevrolet through the pot holes people want to tell me I'm a loser. What's wrong with Parma? Really? There's a lot of lovely things there. Local politicians and officers of the law do their thing with aplomb. Sweet, intelligent, beautiful women with kind hearts and generous bosoms offer me, you, all of us their love, affection and baby-making skill. They are not afraid to say that they love me. Isn't that what life is about? The Parma Tavern is yucky. I drank beer there and was awkward and then I ordered chicken fingers or tenders or strips or whatever it was called and they got the out of the bag into the fryer treatment. I spat one on the table reflexively to examine it and it was non-descript. The beer is not fizzy. The mixed drinks are not finished with a whisper like at the Velvet Tango Room. The ginger ale is sour. The restrooms beg for an errant spray (wolf-like and in late-night territorial angst) and the food is not wholesome or toothsome or even bloody and worrisome. You don't have to go here because there are better places to go.

    (2)
  • Kristine D.

    This is a great go-to place for some cheap food and drinks (and some Wednesday night bar trivia). I go here for the convenience of being right around the corner and because it's one of the better bars in Parma. However, many times they are out of the beer I ask for. In addition, the food is just OK. While it has a better than average bar menu, the quality of the food is poor. I have yet to order a burger that has been cooked correctly, or food that has not been burnt. Usually, I just stick to an appetizer (who can do spinach/artichoke dip wrong?) to make my experience better. Overall, decent place to go if you're looking for a cheap place to go for a night out.

    (3)
  • Brett C.

    I have been living very close to the Parma Tavern for over two years and walk there all the time. The wings, pizza, and build your own burgers are top notch and not too pricey. They have a pretty big selection of bottled beer numerous beers on tap, and not just your bud light and coors light and the prices are pretty fair for bar prices. If you go on Friday for Saturday night be prepared for an EXTREMELY LOUD BAND to the point where you can barely talk across the table. But in the summer the patio is awesome and it doesn't matter if there is a band or not. Service used to be pretty awesome and still is at the bar most of the time. Service at tables is hit or miss depending who is working.

    (4)
  • Rob V.

    Loud.

    (2)
  • Sarah F.

    I've come here for trivia a few times, but honestly theres much better trivia venues in Cleveland on a wednesday night. The food sucks, most of the time its been too salty or cold. My friend once had a brownie that was both frozen and burnt (wtf?). The one enjoyable item I've had is the french onion soup, but you really can't mess that one up. They seem to have a decent beer selection, but when we get there (more than) a few advertised selections are out. Considering all of the above, the service is pretty decent and I bet these girls have to put up with quite a bit.

    (2)
  • Kevin D.

    Went with my girlfriend. She ordered chicken tenders and fries. I ordered wings and an appetizer platter. Every item I ordered was overcooked. Very difficult to bite into the wings, hard and crunchy. Onion rings snapped like a potato cheap revealing a hollow core. Onion completely disintegrated from overcooking. Ranch and marinara were watery. Just plain poor tasting food, low quality ingredients. My girlfriend found a wing in her basket of fries. If this happened to a vegetarian or vegan, this would be a major issue. Sloppy kitchen. Aside from the rogue wing, fries were not bad. The manager came over and was very aggressive toward me. I simply explained that these items were overcooked to the point where I couldn't eat them. He said he wasn't going to take them off my bill because they "looked" fine to him. I told him I would pay for the items I was able to eat. 85% of my food was still sitting on the plate. He then starts touching my food with his bare hands and even eats some! At one point he exclaims, "Well what did you expect? You ordered all fried food!" He angrily snatches a basket of wings and the onion rings and says he'll take these off the bill. I get my bill, he took off $1.10. I ask him what's going on, and he says that someone must have made a mistake and comes back a few minutes later with a total of $3.xx off. I tell him I'm not happy with this, then I am informed that if I don't pay the bill in full that they are going to call the police and have me arrested. At no point was my behavior inappropriate. I don't even drink alcohol, I had a Coke. I realize I'm dealing with unstable people, and resign to paying the bill and contacting management the next day. I call up and speak with the general manager. He says he was told that the manager last night was very nice to me and acted professionally. I told him to watch the security camera footage, and he makes an excuse of saying of all the cameras they have, there are none where I was sitting... lame. He says, "Well, what do you want me to do? I'm not going to give you a gift certificate for free food, because obviously you don't like our food anyway." Unbelievable. This place needs a complete management and training overhaul. Your kitchen screwed up and overcooked food to where it wasn't edible. It happens, it is part of the business. You just say, "Sorry, we messed. Can we get you something else instead? No? Okay, we'll take it off your bill." Problem solved, it's really not complicated. One positive note was the hostess. She was very pleasant and was the only staff member that I talked to that seemed to care. To whoever you are, Thank you, I appreciate your kindness.

    (1)
  • Will S.

    Visited here a couple times since my review. Wednesday nights they have a live trivia game from 8-9:30ish [winner gets free gift certificate]. The trivia is nice although they had cheesy music on during the breaks instead of the cavs game. The bartenders are cute for being the fake-n-bake types, what else did you expect: it's Parma ! The prices are higher than I what I'd expect for their beer and the atmosphere is still a bit older for me, way too many cougars around.

    (3)
  • Meredith B.

    This is a good place to go watch a game with a bunch of people or sit on the patio. However, if you`re a female at the bar, good luck getting good service! I have been frequently ignored by the bartenders when stopping in for a drink or to pick up take out. The food is average, good sized menu. The fries are inedible unless you get them done crispy, and the other option is generic chips. The pizza is pretty good, as are the wings. Fun environment though, especially on trivia nights.

    (3)
  • Keith P.

    Hit the Tavern this afternoon for the "famous" pierogis! Was not dissapointed...Wonderful food, a super waitstaff(being Tina), and a general good vibe/feeling hanging around the locals at the bar. Very impressed! Will definitely come back when I return to Cleveland... Keith-Chicago

    (4)
  • Melissa M.

    Honestly, the only reason this place is getting ANY stars is because the bartenders are super nice and quick to serve you drinks. I have no complaints about the service we received from our bartender, Tina. She was awesome! But, we sat by the window looking into the kitchen a few nights ago, and I honestly wanted to throw up. The workers were constantly walking by with food in their mouths, munching and crunching on everything back there. The grill looked like it hadn't been cleaned for a month, and I saw one of the servers actually pick off some pepperoni on someones pizza with her bare hands, then handed it to someone else to serve it. Another larger woman was digging her hands into the chip bucket and grabbing handfuls and eating them right there! I hope she washes her hands after using the bathroom! You'd think that a restaurant where patrons can see where their food is made would actually want to strictly enforce health codes, obviously not. I will NEVER eat here!

    (1)
  • Rachel W.

    Now with Strongbow.

    (4)
  • Jared W.

    A classic american tavern, Parma Tavern it nothing exceptional or gimmicky and that's precisely why I like it. It has a pretty good beer selection (10 on draft and ~20 bottles) and the standard liquor choices. The food is classic american pub food with some eastern European favorites thrown in as a salute to Parma. Nicer than a dive bar, not quite a fancy sit down restaurant, Parma Tavern fills that middle ground of friends going out for beverages and maybe a snack while watching sports on tv.

    (4)
  • Jillian N.

    I find the Parma Tavern to be surprisingly pleasant. Really, I think anything in Parma that is pleasant is usually SURPRISINGLY pleasant. Back to the restaurant - the wait staff is always really friendly, and they have lots of comfort (unhealthy) food in nice-sized portions. This is a great place for a work lunch or happy hour right after work - not sure I'd ever be really interested in coming here for a dinner or date though.

    (3)
  • Kyle S.

    I have been here 3 times now. With each visit I hope for something better...and it doesn't happen. Each visit was a in the middle of the afternoon and it wasn't crowded by any means. There was plenty of staff on hand but they opted to hangout by the front door and BS while our drinks sat there empty. The food is decent, typical Parma bar food. The problem is that the food takes forever to come out. 36 minutes for a Burger, mozzarella sticks and chicken fingers. Really? I live 2 minutes from there but can't justify going back..

    (1)
  • Michele R.

    Parma Tavern is a decent bar and a good place to see a band. Their food is good, prices fair and service usually friendly. It is usually rather crowded (which I guess says it's popular!). The parking lot is really crowded and is waaaay behind the bar, so it's always a good walk.

    (4)
  • Marissa K.

    Its decent for a bar. The foods good and they have a lot of beer on tap. Gets so crowded and the lot fills up that you have to park across the street.

    (3)
  • Amy T.

    The only reason I ever come to the Parma Tavern is because I work very close by. It comes in handy for work "happy lunches" with a group of co-workers. I won't lie; they do have very tasty pub grub. Their fries are fresh cut and spectacular. They also have a variety of polish and other eastern European traditional dishes like pierogies and sausage varietals. All in all, it isn't a bad joint to grab lunch and a beer. Their corned beef is also very good. Just don't expect fine dining.

    (3)
  • Rachel W.

    Now with Strongbow.

    (4)
  • Jared W.

    A classic american tavern, Parma Tavern it nothing exceptional or gimmicky and that's precisely why I like it. It has a pretty good beer selection (10 on draft and ~20 bottles) and the standard liquor choices. The food is classic american pub food with some eastern European favorites thrown in as a salute to Parma. Nicer than a dive bar, not quite a fancy sit down restaurant, Parma Tavern fills that middle ground of friends going out for beverages and maybe a snack while watching sports on tv.

    (4)
  • Marissa K.

    Its decent for a bar. The foods good and they have a lot of beer on tap. Gets so crowded and the lot fills up that you have to park across the street.

    (3)
  • Amy T.

    The only reason I ever come to the Parma Tavern is because I work very close by. It comes in handy for work "happy lunches" with a group of co-workers. I won't lie; they do have very tasty pub grub. Their fries are fresh cut and spectacular. They also have a variety of polish and other eastern European traditional dishes like pierogies and sausage varietals. All in all, it isn't a bad joint to grab lunch and a beer. Their corned beef is also very good. Just don't expect fine dining.

    (3)
  • Melissa M.

    Honestly, the only reason this place is getting ANY stars is because the bartenders are super nice and quick to serve you drinks. I have no complaints about the service we received from our bartender, Tina. She was awesome! But, we sat by the window looking into the kitchen a few nights ago, and I honestly wanted to throw up. The workers were constantly walking by with food in their mouths, munching and crunching on everything back there. The grill looked like it hadn't been cleaned for a month, and I saw one of the servers actually pick off some pepperoni on someones pizza with her bare hands, then handed it to someone else to serve it. Another larger woman was digging her hands into the chip bucket and grabbing handfuls and eating them right there! I hope she washes her hands after using the bathroom! You'd think that a restaurant where patrons can see where their food is made would actually want to strictly enforce health codes, obviously not. I will NEVER eat here!

    (1)
  • Keith P.

    Hit the Tavern this afternoon for the "famous" pierogis! Was not dissapointed...Wonderful food, a super waitstaff(being Tina), and a general good vibe/feeling hanging around the locals at the bar. Very impressed! Will definitely come back when I return to Cleveland... Keith-Chicago

    (4)
  • Jillian N.

    I find the Parma Tavern to be surprisingly pleasant. Really, I think anything in Parma that is pleasant is usually SURPRISINGLY pleasant. Back to the restaurant - the wait staff is always really friendly, and they have lots of comfort (unhealthy) food in nice-sized portions. This is a great place for a work lunch or happy hour right after work - not sure I'd ever be really interested in coming here for a dinner or date though.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Mon
    Coat Check : Yes
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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