Shooters on the Water Reopens with New Look & Menu


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:26
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Shooters on the Water Reopens with New Look & Menu

Shooters on the Water Reopens: A Flats Landmark Transforms with Modern Updates

Clevelands iconic Shooters on the Water, a Flats staple since 1987, is set to reopen on March 18th after a full renovation. The revamped space, now under new ownership, features fresh dining areas, a new Coastal Cleveland menu, and plans to be a year-round destination for families and boaters alike. The renovation preserves classic elements like blue-and-white tile floors while incorporating modern design touches and local artist-curated decor. City councilman Austin Davis praises the reopening as a positive development for the riverfront area, emphasizing its role in connecting people with the water and fostering community celebrations. Despite recent closures of nearby spots, Davis views this as a transition bringing new energy to the Flats. Future plans include brunch, live music, and a larger outdoor deck with a performance stage and boat dock, set to open by May 2026. The restaurant will initially operate from Wednesday to Sunday, 4 PM onwards, with reservations available on their website.

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