This landmark Willoughby watering hole is open and ready to meet your dining
and entertainment needs. Thanks to the help of some area craftsmen the
local hot spot has completed a $60,000 face-lift.
The Boulevard Grille and Sports Bar, formerly known as the "Tom Pous Grille"
when it was built in the 1912, later was renamed in the 1930's as "The Whistle
Stop" and recently known as
"The Locker Room".
The Boulevard isn't your average bar, it also is a full service restaurant.
Serving a full menu for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner,
it's open 7 days a week. The menu has been expanded and
specials are made fresh daily.
The restaurant and bar have received a full scale renovation including a
brand new custom-made bar and counter, new wooden flooring, new glass doors and
larger windows, an awning over the front, as well as expanded the seating area
from 65 seats to 90 seats.
With 4 large televisions, there isn't a seat in the house where you'll miss
an Indians or Browns game. They also have 3 state-of-the-art Mega Touch
gaming units, so there's something for everyone.
The owners, Lenny Merriman and Dee Tucker, have went above and beyond to
bring a family style atmosphere to dining back to the Willoughby area.