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The Duck Island Club

2102 Freeman Ave, Cleveland, United States
Arts/entertainment/nightlife

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The Duck Island Club is an intimate Bar and Lounge located at 2102 Freeman Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44113  We are around the corner from the Velvet Tango Room Located smack dab in the middle of Cleveland’s Duck Island—that muddled land mass between Tremont and Ohio City—the aptly named Duck Island Club has largely strayed under the radar. For one thing, just finding the place can be a challenge. Located on Freeman Ave. around the corner from Velvet Tango Room, the bar blends inconspicuously into the row of old Victorians that surround it. But
perhaps more importantly, its low-key clientele doesn’t seem keen to broadcast its existence. Think of it as a great band before it gets famous; there’s something special about being one of the “insiders” who first discovers it. Unfortunately for them, this hip little hot spot is too different and desirable to remain a secret forever.

Décor: First, let’s get one thing straight: Despite its name, the Duck Island Club isn’t decked out like an upscale hunting lodge. You won’t find game displayed like trophies on the wall or a color palette of rich burgundies and hunter greens. Quite the opposite, really. This particular club is awash in vibrantly complementary reds, blacks and silvers. The first tiny room features a small bar along the left wall, some euro-style silver stools and a raised sitting area behind a black railing. Two huge silver mirrors hang along the walls, making the cozy space feel much bigger than it actually is. Walk through a small hallway, and you’ll find yourself in a somewhat cramped sitting room with slipshod booths resting in the glow of edgy red lighting. The space also has a door to the back patio area, where you can sip on an IPA under the shade of some low-hanging branches or bum a cigarette from the ever-present throng of smokers.


No matter where you are in this little corner of Duck Island, you can’t help but notice the place once was a house. Brick archways, low ceilings, decorative molding—it all makes for a wonderfully intimate affair. Sure, the red walls and lighting are dynamic choices that might turn some off, but the rest who drink here will invariably come away feeling like they’re part of a special group—or club.

Libations: What the Duck Island Club lacks in quantity it makes up for in quality. The barback isn’t overrun with flavored vodkas and colorful confections. It does, however, feature a thoughtfully selected combination of spirits that can yield most anything. What’s disappointing is the lack of expertise with which the bartenders handle these tools. Looking at this selection, you’d expect an equally mindful cocktail menu or even one or two specialties. Instead, you typically have to guide the bartender through the drink-making process or dumb down your order to something foolproof.

Granted, this might simply be a momentary hiccup in operations. The place is going through a transition of sorts, and the staff is promising to ramp up its mixologist muscles in the coming weeks and months. If executed properly, the Duck Island Club could become the hipster’s answer to the exceptional Velvet Tango Room right around the corner. For now, the safest bet is to order a bottle from the fine selection of craft beer. The Two Hearted Ale—a biting IPA with a strong hop presence—is a good choice, as is the always-reliable Magic Hat No. 9.

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