
Vintage arcades, glass ceilings, and cozy cafes in Cleveland's historic twin arcades.
5th Street Arcades is a historic shopping complex in Cleveland, featuring two connected arcades with ornate architecture and a glass ceiling. Visitors explore small shops and cafes, including Revy, and stop at Addy’s Diner for a bite. Regarded as a Cleveland landmark, the space offers a vintage, inviting atmosphere—though some visits note closed stores and limited restroom access.
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Browse unique small shops offering handmade crafts, clothing, hats, and specialty items in a historic setting.
Enjoy local cafes and diners like Addy's Diner, serving breakfast, lunch, and snacks in a vibrant atmosphere.
Explore the arcades' intricate architecture, glass ceilings, and learn about their significance as a Cleveland landmark.
Host events in a beautifully restored venue with vintage charm, ideal for gatherings and celebrations.
Shop local and support independent merchants, artisans, and eateries within the arcades.
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Overall rating
Scoobeedr3w
Great historical landmark that everyone should visit
Dilly
This is a very strange “mall”. expected way more inside than there was. everything was closed at 11am on a Wednesday except Addy’s Diner (which was very good). very odd merchants including a barber shop and a hat shop (i’ve honestly never ever seen an honest to goodness hatter in real life before). cool building but really zero reason to spend any time here.
Joseph Eisenmann
It's a very beautiful space but there's almost nothing there. Most of the shops were closed. Only thing open was the diner which was good for the area.
Sharon Doyle
Beautiful vintage shopping arcades in the heart of Downtown Cleveland. They have beautiful glass ceilings and intricate architecture and ornate design. There are small shops and cafes with a lot to offer. There are 2 separate arcades that run along side each other and are connected in the middle. I bought a handmade coin purse at a little shop called Revy that I absolutely love. Please visit and support small shops and cafes. It is well worth the visit.
Kat M.
Very cool place. Most of the stores were closed when we were here. Took a star off because the bathrooms were locked and I needed to use one. In fact, there were no public restrooms in the area. We had to leave.