Chef Michael Symon bringing his 'B Spot' restaurant to Horseshoe Casino Cleveland's food court

B Spot at new Cleveland casino


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B Spot at new Cleveland casino


Photographer: WEWS
Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

B Spot Casino rendering

This rendering shows what Michael Symon's B Spot will look like in the food court of the new Cleveland Horseshoe Casino. (Photo courtesy: Rock Gaming)

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Posted: 02/17/2012

CLEVELAND - Dropping a few bucks in Cleveland's new Horseshoe Casino will be easy, but dropping a few pounds may not be.

The casino announced Friday that it is teaming with Celebrity Chef Michael Symon to add his B Spot restaurant to the casino's food court.

B Spot, short for burgers, bratwurst, bologna and beer, was listed by Bon Appetit as one of its "Top 10 Best New Burger Joints."

“We are ecstatic to have the opportunity to be part of this groundbreaking project in the heart of the greatest city in the nation,” said Symon. “We can’t wait to fill the Horseshoe with the aroma of our delicious burgers, brats and bologna.”

B Spot will provide a hybrid menu featuring a selection of award-winning burgers with outrageous toppings and titles such as: Fat Doug, Thin Lizzy, Symon Says and Chilly Willy. Guests will also enjoy other B Spot favorites such as Symon’s signature Lola fries seasoned with sea salt and rosemary, onion rings and unique milkshakes. The new outlet will create about 20 jobs.

Symon, seen weekdays on NewsChannel5 in ABC's 'The Chew,' opened his first B Spot in 2009 in Woodmere's Eton and has since expanded the deluxe burger restaurant to include locations in Strongsville, Westlake's Crocker Park and Quicken Loans Arena.

B Spot joins famed East side deli Corky & Lenny's in the casino's food court, a third eatery is still to be named.

In addition to the food court, the Horseshoe will feature a 400-seat buffet restaurant when it opens in May.

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