15 Things Clevelanders Still Do, No Matter What
Clevelanders hold onto traditions that define the city through every season.
- Clevelanders maintain longstanding local traditions like the West Side Market and church festivals.
- Sports loyalty, from Browns games to high school football, is a point of pride passed down through generations.
- Clevelanders fiercely protect their city's reputation, embracing its cold winters and celebrating holidays like St. Patrick's Day.

Cleveland pride does not fade with losing seasons, rough winters, or national perception. But if you’re from here, you already know that.
The city’s identity lives in habits passed down through families, neighborhoods, and generations. Some traditions feel small, while others unite the entire region. Together, they explain why Cleveland always feels like home to those who grew up here.
These are the things Clevelanders still do, no matter what.
Before we begin, it’s worth noting that these traditions span food, sports, neighborhoods, seasons, and shared experiences that continue shaping daily life across Greater Cleveland.
So kick back, enjoy the list, and let us know what we missed!
15 Things Clevelanders Still Do, No Matter What
1. Shop at the West Side Market
Clevelanders still treat the West Side Market as a weekend ritual. The crowds never stop the tradition.
2. Argue About Corbo’s vs. Presti’s
Little Italy debates never settle. Clevelanders still pick sides with passion.
3. Eat Pierogies at Church Festivals
Church festivals remain summer staples. Pierogies always bring people together.
4. Show Up for Browns Games
Browns fans still show loyalty through wins and losses. Sundays remain sacred.
5. Tailgate Before Sunrise
Clevelanders still arrive early. Parking lots fill before the sun rises.
6. Listen to Games on the Radio
Many fans still trust radio broadcasts. That habit spans generations.
7. Celebrate Guardians Opening Day
Cold weather never stops Opening Day. Clevelanders still pack downtown.
8. Spend the First Warm Day at Edgewater
Clevelanders rush to the lake after winter. Edgewater signals seasonal survival.
9. Complain About Winter, Then Endure It
Complaints never stop. Clevelanders still push through every storm.
10. Open Windows at 50 Degrees
That first mild day changes everything. Fresh air always wins.
11. Pass Sports Loyalty to Kids
Fandom starts young in Cleveland. Families pass teams down faithfully.
12. Attend High School Football Games
Friday nights still matter. Community pride fills the stands.
13. Go Downtown for St. Patrick’s Day
Cold temperatures never cancel the celebration. Green dominates the city.
14. Recognize Local TV and Radio Voices
Clevelanders grow up with familiar media voices. That connection remains strong.
15. Defend Cleveland to Outsiders
Criticism brings instant loyalty. Clevelanders always protect their city.
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15 Things Clevelanders Still Do, No Matter What was originally published on newstalkcleveland.com