Guidebook for Baltimore

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Guidebook for Baltimore

Food Scene

Try the lamb wrap.
9 locals recommend
Lebanese Taverna
719 S President St
9 locals recommend
Try the lamb wrap.
Late night food 24/7.
27 locals recommend
Sip & Bite Restaurant
2200 Boston St
27 locals recommend
Late night food 24/7.
late night food. Speak Easy serving alcohol past 2am.
Nam Kang
2126 Maryland Ave
late night food. Speak Easy serving alcohol past 2am.
Tagliata is warm and inviting, with woven chairs, linen banquettes, and lighting that flatters. But it’s the call of the live, nightly piano music that really works its magic from the street. The spell continues as you settle into your seat and consider a bottle of wine from the deep list of offerings. Move on to one of several excellent crudos or a bowl of any of executive chef-partner Julian Marucci’s handmade pastas. (We could write a love song about the squid-ink campanelle with Peekytoe crab, sea urchin cream sauce, and chili basil.) Maybe you're more in the mood for a dry-aged strip steak with grilled lemon and head of roasted garlic; or the classic chicken Parm. Whatever you order, the spell cannot be broken.
15 locals recommend
Tagliata
1012 Fleet St
15 locals recommend
Tagliata is warm and inviting, with woven chairs, linen banquettes, and lighting that flatters. But it’s the call of the live, nightly piano music that really works its magic from the street. The spell continues as you settle into your seat and consider a bottle of wine from the deep list of offerings. Move on to one of several excellent crudos or a bowl of any of executive chef-partner Julian Marucci’s handmade pastas. (We could write a love song about the squid-ink campanelle with Peekytoe crab, sea urchin cream sauce, and chili basil.) Maybe you're more in the mood for a dry-aged strip steak with grilled lemon and head of roasted garlic; or the classic chicken Parm. Whatever you order, the spell cannot be broken.
The Local Fry was born when the couple visited Ireland after moving stateside. Baltimore didn’t have some of the foods that they craved. The Local Fry menu has many dishes inspired by the couple’s different cultures and travels around the world. The couple believe their fry menu is a reflection of them. An Irish chip meets an American fry. If you are a lover of French fries you will not be disappointed at The Local Fry. Whether you feel like Asian, Greek, Mexican or Italian cuisine, The Local Fry has all the cuisines you want in a specialty fry version. If you are not in the mood for fries you can choose from a range of other delicious food such as wings, rice bowls, sandwiches, or salads. The Local Fry also offers BYOB.
The Local Fry
711 W 40th St
The Local Fry was born when the couple visited Ireland after moving stateside. Baltimore didn’t have some of the foods that they craved. The Local Fry menu has many dishes inspired by the couple’s different cultures and travels around the world. The couple believe their fry menu is a reflection of them. An Irish chip meets an American fry. If you are a lover of French fries you will not be disappointed at The Local Fry. Whether you feel like Asian, Greek, Mexican or Italian cuisine, The Local Fry has all the cuisines you want in a specialty fry version. If you are not in the mood for fries you can choose from a range of other delicious food such as wings, rice bowls, sandwiches, or salads. The Local Fry also offers BYOB.

Drinks & Nightlife

Baltimore Speakeasy
57 locals recommend
WC Harlan
400 W 23rd St
57 locals recommend
Baltimore Speakeasy
Located in historic Fell's Point at the corner of Thames and South Ann Street, you’ll be able to enjoy amazing harbor views during your visit at The Point. If you’re looking for that classic Fell's Point bar atmosphere, the first floor is equipped with plenty of TVs to follow whatever sporting event you’re into, live music every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday as well as our game room with pool, skeeball and more. Hoping for a quieter atmosphere? Head upstairs for additional dining and a separate bar.
10 locals recommend
The Point In Fells
1738 Thames St
10 locals recommend
Located in historic Fell's Point at the corner of Thames and South Ann Street, you’ll be able to enjoy amazing harbor views during your visit at The Point. If you’re looking for that classic Fell's Point bar atmosphere, the first floor is equipped with plenty of TVs to follow whatever sporting event you’re into, live music every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday as well as our game room with pool, skeeball and more. Hoping for a quieter atmosphere? Head upstairs for additional dining and a separate bar.
Whether you’re a first- timer or a veteran, as you step out onto the tile floor and walk past an arrangement of fresh flowers—and feathers—you’ll gasp at a view that has never made Baltimore look grander. And while the panorama is the draw, the menu, rooted in early 20th- century classic cuisine, has plenty to sate, from delicate fish dishes (branzino with fregola and clams) to substantial steaks (with a side of cheesy dauphinoise potatoes) and dishes such as lobster Newburg, crab Louie, and a Baked Alaska you haven’t dined on for at least a half century. If you’re looking to celebrate a big birthday, this is the place to do it. (Wallet warning: check your credit card balance before you go.) Pro tip: Ask for Table 61; it’s the best seat in the house.
50 locals recommend
The Bygone
400 International Drive
50 locals recommend
Whether you’re a first- timer or a veteran, as you step out onto the tile floor and walk past an arrangement of fresh flowers—and feathers—you’ll gasp at a view that has never made Baltimore look grander. And while the panorama is the draw, the menu, rooted in early 20th- century classic cuisine, has plenty to sate, from delicate fish dishes (branzino with fregola and clams) to substantial steaks (with a side of cheesy dauphinoise potatoes) and dishes such as lobster Newburg, crab Louie, and a Baked Alaska you haven’t dined on for at least a half century. If you’re looking to celebrate a big birthday, this is the place to do it. (Wallet warning: check your credit card balance before you go.) Pro tip: Ask for Table 61; it’s the best seat in the house.