The building being discussed, and the renovation being reviewed, is the old Cleveland Trust Bank Building, located at the Southeast Corner of East 9th. Heinen's is a grocery store chain headquartered in Northeast Ohio. You should enjoy the architecture of this lovely domed building, but until downtown Cleveland bounces further back from Covid, don't count on their former high standarfds. Meanwhile, one register was closed, and when I found the second it was unoccupied-the clerk was sistting at the customer counter on his smartphone-he seemed entirely unconcerned hat the wines were misrepresented and mispriced. As I browsed the wines, I found that at least one of them was mislabeled-the little digital screen said it was a 2015 vintage estate Pinot Noir for $15 a pour, while the bottle had a brand name label and a 2019 vintage. You must buy a special wine card for $3 at the register, load cash onto it, and then operated the self-serve wine dispensers. Their 2nd floor balcony wine and beer sdction offers wine by the glass, but getting some is daunting for the occasional visitor.
You get garb-and-go wrapsm prepackaged sushi, salad-in-plastic-tho' the salad bar is now open again, so that's a plus. We went up to Heinen's for lunch, and their food court is still largely closed. I'm writing this review and thinking it's a bit unfair.