There is no more iconic Baltimore football figure than Ray Lewis. So when #52 puts his name on a restaurant you can be sure that the locals will flock to it like the swallows returning to Capi... read more
To its credit the Pur leaves few reminders of the Good Love Bar days, gone are the candle-lit rooms and subtle tomes, replaced with up-tempo dance grooves. Some old time Baltimore clubbites balked ... read more
Every Saturday night (weather permitting) From Memorial Day to Labor Day the Canton Merritt Athletic club transforms into Pure Aqua nightclub. Glowing linen tapestries create a truly exotic and tro... read more
An awful nice place to indluge in seafood and drinks. Versatile enough for post-softball or date night. Raw bar in full effect, with oysters, mussels, shrimp, little necks, and all that good stuff.... read more
Billing themselves as a sports bar, their true claim to fame are their legal hookahs, unless you're going to call that a sport. Fun attentive server/tenders on two stories of fun, with plenty of ro... read more
Sporting classic Fells Point/Canton brick, hardwood style, the Gin Mill is the place to be for the young up-and-comers. Smack in-between Canton and Fells Point, GM is neither fancy nor pretentious,... read more
Located on the water in Canton BC has sand, live music, decent food an ideal location, and thanks to a weekly bikini contest a truly down the ocean (hon) feel. This inner city beach scene is replet... read more
It's the place you want to go before you get to the place you want to be. An ideal location where you can find your pre-buzz buzz. Sometimes you just need the comfort of the same 'ol, same 'ol... read more
Yes, the Nacho's are truly spectacular, otherwise someone would have to be stabbed in the retina with a tortilla chip. The decor is kitsch with a heavy Bawlmore and Elvis fixation. Access... read more
When the food is phenomenal enough to elicit a nod from the Don Bobby Flay himself you don't expect it to be found in the same neighborhood pub with live music and $1 Miller Lite longneck... read more
If you order anything other than Obrycki’s steamed crabs or crabcakes, I've got nothing for you. That’s like going to a steakhouse and complaining that the fish was dry. Obrycki's crabs... read more
It's cheap, small, old and good. When you walk in you feel like you just DeLoreaned back to 1955. It's a Diner's Diner. You won't find almond crusted Tilapia or Tuna tartar, but you can get a hot, ... read more
There is something cheesy about dining in a boat in perennial dry dock, but it's also sui generis and just a little bit cool. Is there better seafood in the city? Sure, but where else can you devou... read more
Renovated 13,000 square feet of dance space boasting a restaurant (small time snacks, sandwhiches, and beverages), a Rhythm Park (fancy name for courtyard), a basketball court, and let's not forget... read more
Innovative American Cuisine is their by-line. By 'Innovative' they mean Guiness drenched meat. Also, Mac + Cheese + Chocolate. But things get really interesting when they present the Hamachi C... read more
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The neighborhood sports bar has crept upscale. Clean atmosphere, comfy seats, well-executed pub fare - including Baltimore's best crab dip - and all kinds of drinks. With 24 beers on tap - includin... read more
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In a 1000 years long after Fells Point has fallen into the sea peop...
Chef Jerry Pellegrino's vision for an accessible wine-intensive res...
Cleavaged between Camden Yards and the Convention Center the Hilton...
One of Baltimore’s few Mega-clubs boasting over 20,000 square...
Open two hours prior to a home game it's the perfect place to get y...