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Cafe Tattoo


Great chili and live music
4825 Belair Road
Baltimore, MD 21206
United States
+1 410 325 7427
This dark bar, decorated with liquor company paraphernalia, is a friendly place where you'll find loyal patrons every night of the week. Come prepared to have a good time. Patrons enjoy listening to bands perform live while sampling the many beers available here. Expect to alternative, rock, blues or jazz most nights. Come early and grab a bite to eat. There's tasty barbecue and ribs and the award-winning Cafe Tattoo Chili.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cat's Eye Pub


Baltimore's premier Irish music pub
1730 Thames Street
Fells Point
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
+1 410 276 9866
http://www.catseyepub.com/
According to Celtic music aficionados, this Fells Point pub is the place to go in Baltimore to hear authentic Irish folk music. With its wood-paneled walls and gigantic oak bar, it's the perfect setting for hoisting a glass of Guinness or Harp and enjoying a jig or reel. The steady stream of Irish musicians is supplemented by local and national jazz, blues and zydeco acts. Fell's Point can be nuts on weekends, so to enjoy the full homey effect of this place, visit during the week.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cat's Eye Pub photo by Dave Strickler
Photo: Dave Strickler
Cat's Eye Pub photo by Brian George
Photo: Brian George
 

 
Celebrities Lounge


Celebrate at Celebrities!
8 East Pleasant Street
Tremont Park Hotel
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 576 1200
http://www.tremontsuitehotels....
If you are a true movie buff and love to be pampered as one, Celebrities Lounge is the place to be. Autographed pictures of stars from the television and movie world adorn the walls of this restaurant. The interiors are very earthy and cave-like, giving the place an intimate and cozy look. And the menu is far more colorful than the décor. Try the Crab and Artichoke Dip and Bacon-wrapped Shrimp, or pick from a variety of salads, soups and steaks! Have a cool drink or two with your friends after work or simply lounge around. The bartenders, who sometimes double up as waiters, are polite and affable.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Charles Village Pub


Casual, friendly neighborhood pub
3107 Saint Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218-3814
United States
+1 410 243 1611
If you're in town visiting someone who lives or works in Charles Village, chances are they know this very friendly, very casual neighborhood pub. It's far from fancy (vinyl booths, small tables, paneled walls dotted with sports pictures), but for a large number of Hopkins students, Charles Village bohemians and local business people, it's a homely place to grab a beer and burger. There are about 30 beers available, bottled and on tap, and the sandwiches, salads and other bar-fare items are hearty and modestly priced.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Charles Village Pub photo by James Wallace
Photo: James Wallace
 

 
Claddagh Pub


Lively Irish pub
2918 O'Donnell Street
Baltimore, MD 21224
United States
+1 410 522 4220
http://www.claddaghonline.com/
It is an unwritten rule that every Baltimore neighborhood must have at least one Irish pub, and this busy establishment fills Canton's quota in spades. It's not so much the meat-and-potatoes menu, or the pictures of Irish musicians adorning the walls that make this such a great pub. The spirit of the place is what makes it so special. Whether you're in the bar for a Guinness, or in the dining room feasting on Rack of Lamb, you'll be sure to smile.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Claddagh Pub photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Club Chez Joey


Showgirls!
415 East Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 685 3662
http://www.clubchezjoey.com/
Anyone above 21 years is welcome to Club Chez Joey. This place not only serves drinks but also couples them up with seductive dances performed by showgirls. Essentially a strip club which is open throughout the week, it pulls crowds from everywhere. They serve snacks and the drinks, the likes of Daiquiris, Pina Coladas and beer, are aplenty. The atmosphere is lively and energetic. Join in the cheering as the girls get on stage and strut their stuff! A perfect place for a boys' night out or a bachelor party - no time to get bored!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Club Chez Joey photo by Bryan Costin
Photo: Bryan Costin
 

 
Club Ten Ultra Lounge


Nightlife entertainment!
10 South Calvert Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 727 1294 / +1 443 889 6444 (Reservations)
http://tenultralounge.com/
Club Ten, also known as the Club X Ultra Lounge, is a blend of attitude, class and style. You can head to one of two sections: a VIP room, or the downstairs lounge and bar area. The interiors are snazzy, with dark leather couches, hardwood floors and plasma TVs on the walls. Bright purple and blue neon lights will leave you dazzled. The bar has an elegant counter top, and serves an array of divine concoctions. Diverse and upbeat music plays constantly, and be sure to dabble in the tapas and sushi. The prices are a tad high, but corporate yuppies don't seem to feel the pinch!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Coburn's Tavern & Grill


Cozy pub offers great food
2921 O'Donnell Street
Baltimore, MD 21224
United States
+1 410 342 0999
http://www.coburnstavern.com
This tavern has a decidedly English-pub feel to it with its faux fireplace, wood tables and mirrored bar. The food extends beyond the traditional pub offerings to include breakfast and fresh salads, Wild Mushroom Strudel and Ethic Pizza, a hand-tossed dough topped with grilled onions, olives, spinach and feta cheese. House specialties include the Crab Pot Pie and a tasty Paella that combines shrimp, clams, chicken, chorizo, ham and saffrom rice with garlic, tomatoes, artichokes, onions and peas.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Coburn's Tavern & Grill photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
ESPN Zone


The sport's zone!
601 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 685 3776
http://espnzone.com/baltimore/
If you have a natural liking for sports and an innate love for food, come straight to this hot spot. ESPN Zone is the ultimate sports, dining and amusement hub! Depending on individual taste, liking and mood, this place is divided into various 'zones'. It has The Studio Grill, which cooks up an all American meal, The Screening Room that has 36 monitors and one large screen. Also included here is the Sports Arena, where you can play interactive games and the Sports Center Studio Store, which has a plethora of sports memorabilia and merchandise that you can pick from. The food is great and the ambience can range from casual to formal depending where you choose to sit! A perfect place for team- bonding, sportsman spirit and general camaraderie!

Review © 2007, Wcities
ESPN Zone photo by Linson Naval
Photo: Linson Naval
ESPN Zone photo by Rich Herard
Photo: Rich Herard
ESPN Zone photo by Jason Mann
Photo: Jason Mann
ESPN Zone photo by Annesa L.
Photo: Annesa L.
ESPN Zone photo by Danielle Mindyourneck
Photo: Danielle Mindyourneck
ESPN Zone photo by ANdrea Krivak
Photo: ANdrea Krivak
ESPN Zone photo by Agent God
Photo: Agent God
ESPN Zone photo by Courtnee' Jackson
Photo: Courtnee' Jackson
ESPN Zone photo by Sean McFerren
Photo: Sean McFerren
ESPN Zone photo by Nikhil Bhaskaran
Photo: Nikhil Bhaskaran
ESPN Zone photo by Alain Labrique
Photo: Alain Labrique
ESPN Zone photo by Mark Scohy
Photo: Mark Scohy
ESPN Zone photo by Ashish Ainapure
Photo: Ashish Ainapure
ESPN Zone photo by Lyndi&Jason
Photo: Lyndi&Jason
ESPN Zone photo by Agent God
Photo: Agent God
ESPN Zone photo by Ashu M
Photo: Ashu M
ESPN Zone photo by Joel Batchelor
Photo: Joel Batchelor
ESPN Zone photo by idirtysnowflake
Photo: idirtysnowflake
 

 
Explorer's Lounge


Call of the wild!
550 Light Street
Harbor Court Hotel
Baltimore, MD 21202-6099
United States
+1 410 234 0550 / +1 800 824 0076 (Toll Free)
http://www.harborcourt.com/din...
Safari and jamboree fans will love this lounge right out of Africa! Explorer's Lounge in the Harbor Court takes you back to the jungles. Think stripes, spots and furs when you see the décor. Faux leopard-skin chairs, antique elephant-tusk lamps, elephant and monkey murals dominate the interiors. Swing to the light jazz music every Friday and Saturday nights while you indulge in some light fare, such as the Five Onion Soup and Warm Smoked Trout Sandwich. A well-heeled crowd enjoying a cigar, single malt scotch and cognacs is a regular scene. Come by here to revisit the bygone era!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fantasies Nightclub


Live your fantasy!
5520 Pennington Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21226
United States
+1 410 354 1217
http://www.fantasiesnightclub.com
Gorgeous lap dancers, glitzy décor and avid snacks, now all you need is some hard cash, and you can enter Fantasies. Touted as the number one club for adult entertainment, this nightclub lives up to its expectation. Every night the dance floor spices up to the seductive moves of the professional strip dancers. If you want a lap dance from one of the dazzling dancers, then shell out the green! The food is as alluring as the girls. Dig into the specials - Stuffed Pork Loin, New York Strip Steak and the dessert specials comprising Blueberry Parfait and Fried Mexican Ice cream. Anyone over 21 years of age can come and enjoy the show.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gardel's


Sophistication embodied!
29 South Front Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 837 3737
http://www.gardels.com/
Style and elegance have blended beautifully at Gardel's. Take note of the ornate cast-iron facade near the entrance. The décor is even more charming inside—wooden dance floors, candle lit tables, high ceilings and hand-blown glass chandeliers all revive an era bygone. A dressed-to-impress crowd with a love and talent for Salsa is seen at this club most of the nights. Argentine Tango, Salsa, and Jazz ensembles beckon you to shake hip on the dance floor. Latin dancing lessons are on as well! The menu comprises flamboyant cuisines from Argentina, Brazil and Columbia.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gardel's photo by Liz Kasameyer
Photo: Liz Kasameyer
Gardel's photo by mattrothphoto
Photo: mattrothphoto
Gardel's photo by mattrothphoto
Photo: mattrothphoto
Gardel's photo by owizard
Photo: owizard
Gardel's photo by Richard Friend
Photo: Richard Friend
 

 
Have a Nice Day Cafe


That 70s-80s show!
2 Market Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 385 8669
http://www.haveanicedaybaltimo...
Step into this restaurant and make your day nice or maybe even nicer. A popular hang-out of youngsters and older folks as well, this place will leave you energized and refreshed. The music will rewind you to the 70s and 80s; hip-hop and disco is played constantly. Lively interiors of this place comprise a dance floor, a jukebox, huge posters of former music stars and an open bar. You can throw a party here and avail of the weekly specials. Dress hip as they are extremely fussy about dress codes and entry rules.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Howl at the Moon


Howling is fun
22 Market Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 783 5111
http://www.howlatthemoon.com/i...
It's a bar with a twist! Howl at the Moon not only offers its clients drinks but also a Piano Bar. Solo piano performances and well-known songs are often scheduled in the restaurant. The staff too joins in this jamboree all the while singing and entertaining guests! Piano player shifts take place, which can get very energetic. Down some of the Jello Shots, Buckets and Tube shots before you start your impromptu singing. Look out for their specials and cover charges. You can celebrate birthdays, bachelor parties and anniversaries at this hot spot.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Howl at the Moon photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hull Street Blues Cafe


Quirky, inexpensive fare
1222 Hull Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
United States
+1 410 727 7476
http://www.hullstreetblues.com/
This charming restaurant in South Baltimore's Locust Point began as a saloon in 1889. Today, it's an elegant cafe with an attached bar. The eclectic menu focuses on seafood - from Shrimp Scampi to Steamed Mussels - though other gourmet dishes are also offered. Try the savory Filet Mignon or Chicken Oreganato, a boneless breast of chicken prepared with fresh oregano, tomatoes, olive oil and white wine. The proprietors, Kathy and Dan Macatee, take special pride in their Sunday brunch - a smorgasbord packed with tasty treats.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hull Street Blues Cafe photo by Micki
Photo: Micki
 

 
James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant


Irish tales!
616 South President Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 727 5107
http://thejamesjoycepub.com/
When you walk in here, you will find yourself transported back to Ireland. Right from the ceiling to the floor, everything at James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant reminds you of the Emerald Isle. They have enchanting outdoor seating but if you aren't the outdoor types, dine by the fire or in one of the alcoves in the wall. Celtic and Irish melodies are played and if you are not in the mood for grub, you can also come by to have a drink or two and watch some televised sports as you cheer. Bon appetite!

Review © 2007, Wcities
James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant photo by fairwitness
Photo: fairwitness
 

 
John Steven, Ltd


Neighborhood tavern with innovative menu
1800 Thames Street
Fells Point
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
+1 410 327 5561 / +1 877 732 3460 (Toll Free)
http://www.johnstevenltd.com
This dimly-lit tavern offers an innovative menu that includes steamed shrimp and sushi. Eat in the casual dining room or charming outdoor courtyard. College students flock here for the beer, while tourists and local yuppies enjoy the reasonably priced food. Choose the succulent Steamed Shrimp, Cajun Crawfish Pie or a low-calorie safari burger, which is made with ostrich meat. The full-service bar has some 20 beers on tap, including several local brews. Cigar smoking is prohibited, although cigarette smoking is allowed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lagers Pub


Tasty pub grub and seafood
2522 Fait Avenue
(at the corner of S. Rose Street)
Baltimore, MD 21224-3721
United States
+1 410 342 3100
http://www.lagerspub.com/
Many locals flock to this neighborhood favorite for the tasty pub grub, burgers, pizza and spicy chicken wings served with celery and sour cream. If you are a seafood lover looking for heartier fare, you will love the chef's version of Shrimp Scampi, which is served in a bread bowl. The crab cake sandwich is also delicious, and the Portabello Wrap is not to be missed. It combines grilled mushrooms, onions, and green peppers, topped with provolone cheese and served on a sun-dried tomato shell.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lagers Pub photo by cantonews.com
Photo: cantonews.com
 

 
Maggie Moore's Irish Pub and Restaurant


Irish flavors
21 North Eutaw Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
+1 410 837 2100
http://www.maggiemoores.com/
Housed within a 19th century structure, this restaurant spreads over two floors and also features a non-smoking bar. Most of the previous venue design features have been maintained, like the high ceilings, mahogany counter, and the tall windows; the new furnishings blend in perfectly. Tasty preparations from Ireland are on the menu. Step in for a refreshing drink at the second-floor bar or for a quick meal before a show, or just to chill out over a welcoming Irish meal. Live music is played in the evenings from Wednesday through Saturday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mick O'Shea's Irish Pub and Restaurant


Great Irish food and music
328 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
+1 410 539 7504
http://www.mickosheas.com/
This lively downtown establishment features live Irish music, five nights a week. One of the many bands that call Mick O'Shea's home is O'Malley's March, lead by the Baltimore Mayor, Martin O'Malley. Inside, you'll find a massive bar with wooden tables to complete the décor. Much of the food is standard bar fare, but heartier dishes are also available. Be sure to try the Celtic entrees - like Shepherd's Pie, Irish Stew and Corn Beef and Cabbage. All are a cut above.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mick O'Shea's Irish Pub and Restaurant photo by Kate Sherrill
Photo: Kate Sherrill
 

 
Mount Washington Tavern


Friendly bar with great food
5700 Newbury Street
Baltimore, MD 21209
United States
+1 410 367 6903
http://www.mtwashingtontavern....
In an ideal world, every neighborhood would have a tavern like this. Set in a lovely old two-story home on a quiet tree-lined street, its two wood-paneled bars brim with hospitality, and its two dining rooms, an intimate non-smoking room with bare stone walls and a larger room designed like an indoor gazebo serve first-rate meals. The bars offer a free buffet from 5p-7p weekdays, and the kitchen's seafood specialties, such as Mahi-mahi topped with Lump Crabmeat are both creative and flavorful.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mount Washington Tavern photo by fairwitness
Photo: fairwitness
 

 
Pickles Pub


Pickled like sardines!
520 Washington Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21230
United States
+1 410 752 1784
This pub is a favorite with all sports fans in Baltimore. Located about a couple of blocks away from the Camden Yards Stadium, it gets exceptionally packed every time there's a match on. A great place to meet up with old pals, provided you don't mind the smoke-filled air and the continuous hustle-bustle. It offers typical pub-grub, comprising of burgers and such other light fare. But it's the drinks and the general atmosphere that's bursting with energy right until the wee hours, which has the crowd streaming in day after day!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pickles Pub photo by Mike Wilkins
Photo: Mike Wilkins
 

 
Porters Pub & Grille


Good food, casual atmosphere
1032 Riverside Avenue
Corner of Cross Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
United States
+1 410 539 1999
http://www.portersfederalhill.com
In addition to traditional pub grub; burgers, buffalo wings and turkey sandwiches, this corner tavern offers a small selection of fresh salads and seafood, including middle neck clams, mussels and shrimp. A mirrored wall divides the bar from the dining room, which is decorated with dark paneling and photographs of Baltimore's rowhomes. During the day, this is a family-friendly restaurant, with a children's menu and crayons for the kids. At night, it attracts a lot of young professionals with an extensive selection of draft beers and wine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Porters Pub & Grille photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Power Plant Live!


All at one stop
34 Market Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 752 5483
http://www.powerplantlive.com/
After a tiring day of sight seeing, a visit to the Power Plant is exactly what you need. The multiplex offers an array of dining and entertainment options. For dinner, choose from steak, Italian, Cuban and more. Several bars line the venue, tempting you to hop in and out. Some clubs hold stand up comedy shows too. Payment methods vary by venues. Parties and concerts featuring popular bands are held on sunny summer evenings. Most of them have free entry! Come and experience the energy at this plant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Power Plant Live! photo by Jake Slagle
Photo: Jake Slagle
Power Plant Live! photo by Mark Peters
Photo: Mark Peters
Power Plant Live! photo by Doc Searls
Photo: Doc Searls
Power Plant Live! photo by Brent and MariLynn
Photo: Brent and MariLynn
Power Plant Live! photo by Derek Kastner
Photo: Derek Kastner
Power Plant Live! photo by Joseph Naegele
Photo: Joseph Naegele
Power Plant Live! photo by stephmanuel1980
Photo: stephmanuel1980
 

 
Security Square Mall


Not your average mall
6901 Security Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21244
United States
+1 410 265 6000
http://www.securitysquare.com/...
With highlights like Cactus Willie's Steak Buffet & Bakery, Seoul Plaza and the AMC Theatres, what shopper could resist a visit to this non-run-of-the-mall? Get bundled up for winter at Burlington Coat Factory or ready for the big game at Modell's Sporting Goods. Food options are plentiful with such tasty treats as The Taco Maker and Ming Tree. For movie enthusiasts, there is the Security Square 8 located on the premises. For further details check the website.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Security Square Mall photo by tennetiss
Photo: tennetiss
Security Square Mall photo by Leigh
Photo: Leigh
 

 
Simon's Pub


Delightful neighborhood pub
2031 East Fairmount Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
+1 410 522 4477
This cozy pub boasts an antique, copper-topped mahogany bar and candlelit wooden farm tables. The menu is limited (not much longer than the list of beers on draft) but the kitchen offers more than the usual pub grub. Try the Grilled Salmon, daily pasta special or a Chicken Quesadilla, the latter served with sour cream and homemade salsa. If you have room for dessert - the dinner portions are enormous - opt for a slice of pie.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Simon's Pub photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tir Na Nog Bar & Grill


Tir Na Nog Bar & Grill
201 East Pratt Street
Harborplace
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 483 8968
http://www.tirnanogbaltimore.c...
For Ireland with an American twang, make a visit to the Tir Na Nog Bar & Grill. Furnished with pieces shipped from Irish churches and cathedrals and plush textiles, the place has captured all the charms of a typical Irish pub. Executive Chef Matthew Geraghty has taken typical Irish grub and mixed it up with contemporary American cuisine. Grab a pint of chilled beer and feast on fare like the Roasted Trout and Irish Bacon or the Tír na nÓg Shepherd's Pie. Or try the savories from the bar menu. Take a date to eat by the fireplace, chat with the friendly bartenders or come in for a relaxed brunch, whatever suits your mood!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tir Na Nog Bar & Grill photo by Wendy Staley
Photo: Wendy Staley
 

 
Truman's of Locust Point


Family-Operated Tavern
1230 East Fort Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21230
United States
+1 410 539 6183
http://www.trumansoflocustpoin...
This family-operated tavern serves lunch and dinner daily and provides a great mix of homemade food, excellent service and has much community support through sponsorships and charity events. Choose from an extensive menu containing pastas, seafood, steak, soups, salads, wraps, burgers, subs and sandwiches. Dishes include the Hot Open Faced Turkey Sandwich, Crab Cake Platter, Kevin's Open Faced Burger, Jumbo Crab Cake Sandwich, Truman's Club and much more. Be sure to call or check website for daily specials such as half-priced burgers on Mondays and Thursday $2 Margarita and Martini Nights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Truman's of Locust Point photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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