Residents choose Best Of The Heights

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  • Tom Ianni of Academy Music, which won the Board Choice Award. All photos by Cedar Center MotoPhoto.

  • Keith Logan of Sweetie Fry, which won the Best New Business and Best Place to Take Your Kids. Photo by Cedar Center Motophoto.

  • Chris Armington and Sarah Brewer of the Tavern Company, which won Best Cleveland Heights Business for the second year in a row.

  • Dewey's Pizza is Best Pizza.

  • Phoenix Coffee won Best Coffee.

  • Atma Center won Best Place to Express Your Spirituality.

  • Cedar Lee Theatre won Best Place to Take a Date.

  • Revive Fair Trade won Best Place for Fashion.

  • Quintana's Barber & Dream Spa won Best Barber Shop.

  • Shawn Paul Salon won the award for Best Salon or Spa.

  • Chip Ramsey owner of Washington & Lee Service accepts the award for Best Place for an Oil Change.

  • Stone Oven's John Emerman accepts the award for Best Place for a Sandwich.

  • Kathy Skettle of Skettle Electric accepts the award for Best Contractor.

  • Sheryl Banks accepts the award on behalf of Heights Libraries for Best Place to Study.

  • The CH-UH City School District won the award for Best Heights Spirit for its Tiger Nation campaign.

  • Steve Presser, marketing director of the Coventry Village Special Improvement District, accepts the award for Best Music on behalf of the Grog Shop.

  • Jim Brennan of Brennan's Colony accepts the award for Best Bar, Pub or Tavern.

  • Heights-based band oldboy provided music for the event.

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