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I 'm 41% Irish and have lived in cleveland my entire life. I was today years old when I went to The Harp for the first time. How is this even possible? Oh, well. Remedied now. Anyway. The Harp has been around forever. It 's located in the Gordon Square/ Ohio City area right on Detroit. They have a small parking lot which I imagine fills up quickly on weekends and St. Patrick 's Day. It 's one of the most popular Irish pubs in Cleveland. They offer a Sunday brunch and are closed Mondays and major holidays. On a late Tuesday afternoon, we were seated quickly. It was unseasonably warm so we chose to sit in the patio. The patio is spacious and it 's nice to look out at the water and downtown. You just kind of have to ignore Cargill, a huge water tower, and the Shoreway right there, but it 's fine. I wasn 't super hungry so I opted for just the crab cake appetizer. I appreciated that our server, Claire, let me know that it was a smaller portion and if I were hungry then I may want to add something else to my order. Hubby got the fish and chips which surprised the heck out of me because he doesn 't really like fish. Also surprising that he really liked it! The fish was nice and crispy and according to him, not too fishy. It came with tarter sauce, fries, and cole slaw. My crab cake was delicious. I was a bit wary of the $12.50 price tag and was concerned when I was served one crab cake and some greens. I felt that it was a fair value for what I received. There was a ton of crab in the cake, and it wasn 't overly battered. The lemon wedge on the plate was nice but the star of the dish was the spicy remoulade. It was absolutely delicious and I dragged bites of the crab cake and the greens through it so I could eat as much of it as I could. We really enjoyed our experience today and would go again if the opportunity presents itself.