Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We really enjoyed:
The Slow Train Cafe
Ratsy’s (vintage store)
Blue Rooster Bakehouse
The Feve
Had a really nice (more formal) dinner at the Hotel Oberlin restaurant.
There is not a lot there, but it’s cute and quirky.
We also went in to Cleveland and went to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Ultimately, it was way too quiet for my daughter, but it has a lot to offer. She did get in with a nice scholarship, but turned them down for Pitt.
Recommend all of the above too. Also there is a good Thai place hidden behind the Blue rooster Bakehouse area in parking lot. Cleveland is nearby and lots to do there too. It you want oberlin to seem fun as a visitor don’t stay too long in the town itself beyond the day of touring where you can get breakfast somewhere fun before that and then stay for dinner, walk around the campus one more time if you want to before leaving the next day. Then spend a day or two in Cleveland then go home.
When you’re visiting a small school like oberlin you don’t have access to all the fun things that the students are actually doing on campus as a part of the school community so if you stay too long in the small town as a visiting HS student it seems less fun than it actually would be if you were actually attending the college.