As we continue our series on the arcades in downtown Cleveland, today we take a look at the Colonial Arcade. The Colonial Arcade was designed by George Smith and opened in 1898. It is two stories tall and connects Euclid Ave with Prospect St. It has an ornate iron and glass ceiling. It was also home to the old Colonial Hotel, which today is the Marriott Renaissance Hotel. The Colonial Hotel was a favorite of John D. Rockefeller until they raised their rates from $1 a night to $2 a night for a room.
Like it’s neighbor, the Euclid Arcade, the Colonial Arcade was and still is the home to many great shops and restaurants. Today they are connected by a food court and known as the 5th Street Arcade. One of the most unique stores in the Colonial Arcade is Kilted Bros. They say they are “not your father’s Celtic store” but they sell every kind, color and material of kilt imaginable. Their staff is extremely friendly and the store is worth checking out on your next visit.
Our Downtown Highlights walking tour passes by all three arcades with a stop to the oldest of the three arcades. Book your walking tour here.