
Charming venue, especially with the industrial feel it had. Also, guests loved the antique car that was on display.
But several of our guests had trouble finding the parking lot and entrance. More signage is recommended sooner while driving on Athens.
Also, this hall is located on the second floor, with quite a few steps in between. The elevator didn't work at our event, leaving the wedding party and some of our older wedding guests stranded outside in the 0° temps until we were able to figure out another solution. The father of the groom, who us disabled, actually went home because he couldn't find an accessible way to enter. Communication was poor on the day of the ceremony. For the price we paid, even off-season, this should not have been an issue. At all.
Also, at the very least, table linens should have been included in the price. We should not have to rent linens, especially when there were hundreds of linens hanging in the storage room.
Regardless, happy memories were still made. We just don't want other folks to experience...
Read more⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible space for local artists!
The Screw Factory Artists in Cleveland is truly a hidden gem! This vibrant, creative space is home to a diverse group of talented artists who open their doors to the public for events, exhibitions, and open houses. I had the pleasure of visiting during one of their gallery events, and I was blown away by the range of art on display — from paintings and sculptures to ceramics and mixed-media pieces. The artists here are incredibly welcoming, and it's clear that they have a strong sense of community.
The location itself is also fantastic, with a historic building that's full of character and charm. It's easy to get to, and there’s always something new to discover with each visit. Whether you're an art lover or just curious about the creative process, the Screw Factory Artists is a must-see in Cleveland. Highly recommend supporting local art by visiting this...
Read moreWas here for a wedding. There was no signage for where to enter building, which was very frustrating as I was with two people who could not walk far. We had a long walk down a twisting corridor or a flight of stairs to climb. So, this place is not handicap accessible at this time. It was interesting inside, but looks like a work...
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