The Rolling Stones and Mick Jagger eat at a well-known Cleveland restaurant
It’s The Rolling Stones’ first visit to Cleveland since 2002 when they play at Browns Stadium on Saturday, June 15. (Image sourced from Geffen Records)Geffen Records
Ohio’s Cleveland –Doug Katz, a chef from Cleveland, didn’t know he would meet Mick Jagger two nights prior to the Rolling Stones performance at Cleveland Browns Stadium when he purchased his ticket. The band was having dinner at Amba, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s Hingetown restaurant, on Thursday night when Katz ran into him.
Katz, who was present at the restaurant that evening, stated, “We want to be professional and respect [the Rolling Stones] privacy.” “Yes, they joined us, and we were thrilled that they selected Amba.”
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Katz claims that the band had a private supper at the Indian-inspired eatery with a few friends.
As per the restaurant’s guidelines, the band failed to make a reservation. About 9:15 p.m., a member of their party entered the restaurant to place themselves on the waitlist.
“I had to introduce myself,” Katz explains. “They were very kind and courteous, and I’m glad they came to Cleveland.”
Amba may be found in Cleveland at 1430 W 28th St.
The Rolling Stones play Cleveland Browns Stadium on Saturday, June 15, at 8 p.m. with special guests Ghost Hounds. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com, with prices starting at $118 plus fees.