rockers, workers, rappers, steel workers, techno, truck drivers, punkers, bulldozers, noise, bridge makers that can measure, indie, tugboats, electronic music, lift bridges, R&B, fuel haulers, blues, the cuyahoga river, country, street sweepers, soul, POC, folk, rolling rock, graffiti under bridges, the temple of lost love, DIY, artists, photographers, neon art, tremont, west siders, east siders, southsiders, lake erie, juke boxes that are free, 45s, LP's, CD's, MP3's, video, firemen, female's in entertainment managment positions, women, trust are just some of pat's in the flats interests!
Music
the player below contains music from bands that have played pat's in the last few years...
Pat's In The Flats has provided alternative entertainment to Clevelanders for nearly twenty years. In a make-a-quick-buck era, proprietor Pat Hanych chose not to walk the karaoke road, instead providing a stage for local youth to make a little bit of noise. Over the years, Pat’s became a favorite stop for established regional and national acts as well.
The building - in the industrial “Flats” area in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood - has at one time or another served as a speakeasy, show bar, and gambling house, that has outlived Ulysses S. Grant (along with 24 other U.S. Presidents since). Eliot Ness would pace the planks of Pat’s long before the White Stripes and Death of Samantha. And yet, tucked at the very bottom of Literary Road, Pat’s in the Flats is an unassuming site, dwarfed as it is by the surrounding industrial infrastructure.
Pat was twelve years old, washing dishes in what was then Annie's Lunch (named after Pat’s Ma), when she fell in love with the humble, hard-working people that live and labor in lower Tremont and the Flats. After the war, her father ran another Tremont blue-collar tavern, now Lucky's Coffee. When she graduated from Ohio State, Pat examined her many options, and eventually she'd return to her roots, starting up a luncheonette and making new friends in the old neighborhood. It wasn't long before she was talked into hosting the venue’s debut performance by Pat's Hot Knights, "some young guys from the cement-factory." The band’s music career never went too far but for Pat, the flame for live music was sparked.
Come by and check out Pat’s fantastic daytime menu, and consult patsintheflats.com for regular updates of coming rock and roll events!
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Who I'd like to meet: fellow clevelander's that enjoy the many emerging local bands and established talent that our fair city has to offer..
The Euphoric Kats are Spinning again... Friday, June 26, 2009 at 10:00pm The Duck Island Club
DJ Slade~MC Cornflake~DJ GiGi~DJ Wednesday Get your Euphoric Buzz and Groove on with us!!! Duck Island's own Bethany mixin your drinks. 21 and over. No Cover! Drink Specials!
The Duck Island Club 2102 Freeman Ave. (Freeman is between W.20 & Columbus off Abby Ave.) Cleveland, OH
Before going to see The Shining midnight at Cedar Lee come see this show... SATURDAY JANUARY 3RD 2009 @ PATS IN THE FLATS 2233 W. 3rd Street Cleveland, OH 44113 corner of W. 3rd & Literary Road just outside of the Tremont area (216) 621-8044 patsintheflats @ aol. com www. patsintheflats. com doors: 8:30pm / show: 9pm SHARP!!! FREE SHOW!!!!!!
SUPER PREDATOR (more awesome than being mauled by a pack of wolves) THE WILDE (turning the amps way up to eleven for maximum sweetness) HOYA TOYA (totally righteous dudes playing totally righteous jamz) BIRDS OF ILL OMENS (a vocal tribute to Jack Torrance)