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Great breakfast all weekend |
1621 Aliceanna Street Baltimore, MD 21231-2925 United States +1 410 522 3940 |
Breakfast is the name of the game at this small but lively Fells Point eatery. They've got all the standards: French toast, pancakes and a wide variety of eggs, but the specialties are what really shine. Take the Crab Benedict, for instance, or the delicious Crab Crepe. During the week, the plain but tastefully decorated room is open during the typical breakfast and brunch hours. But from Friday through Sunday it's open all night long, and jammed with gadabouts topping off a late night with a hearty breakfast. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Great for breakfast and lunch |
334 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 547 0550 http://www.davidanddads.com/ |
This friendly little place is great if you're looking for breakfast on the go. They offer a wide range of fresh-baked muffins; everything from blueberry to chocolate chip; as well as a good variety of breakfast sandwiches. They also do lunch, offering a large menu of deli and specialty sandwiches. Their Reuben is especially good - plenty of dressing and sauerkraut, without being too wet. There are a few tables, but most of the business is take out. Be sure to try a brownie. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wide Variety for the Family to Enjoy |
3708 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224 United States +1 410 342 7117 http://www.easternhouserestaur... |
Beginning as a small lunchroom in the 1960s, the Eastern House has become a Baltimore staple serving a wide variety of dishes from Greek to American to Italian. The laid-back family atmosphere, excellent service, and meals to satisfy every palate is what has made this restaurant so successful. Start off your meal with Mushroom Caps, Fried Clam Strips or Stuffed Grapevine Leaves. Next, choose from an extensive list of entrees featuring pasta, poultry, veal, seafood, greek specialties, steaks, sandwiches and more. Be sure to call or check their Web site for weeknight specials. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Multiethnic fare and extensive coffee selection |
1105 West 36th Street Baltimore, MD 21211-2410 United States +1 410 889 8891 |
This lovely little cafe on Hampden's Avenue offers an assortment of gourmet coffees, from espresso to latte and capuccino. The multiethnic menu features focaccia sandwiches filled with turkey or roasted vegetables and Vietnamese warm shrimp salad. On weekend mornings, the cafe also offers breakfast favorites, such as Huevos Rancheros or apple pancakes. This cafe is very popular with the locals, particularly on weekends, so be prepared for a pleasant wait. Pass the time on the comfy couch in the quiet backroom. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale Waterfront District |
720 Aliceanna Street Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 443 573 4328 http://www.harboreast.com/ |
Located on Baltimore's waterfront, Harbor East is a popular cultural locale and tourist destination featuring the best in shopping, dining, and more. Specialty stores such as Whole Food Market and Bin 604 as well as local boutiques draw crowds throughout the week. Many restaurants boast picturesque views of the harbor and upscale facilities include Grille 700, James Joyce Irish Pub, and Victor's Cafe. Whether it's a stroll along the waterfront or in-route to popular attractions, this district is not to be missed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Check this House |
340 Main Street Baltimore, MD 21136 United States +1 410 833 8850 http://www.harrymanhouse.com/ |
Known for its Californian cuisine, Harryman serves some wholesome steak and seafood fare. The breakfast and brunch menus boast of a wide choice of eats. Fresh fruit juices are aplenty; also try the fruit platter which features slices of blueberries, melons, strawberries and pineapple. Maryland Crab Soup, Fried Catfish Sandwich, Grilled Teres Major Steak, Tuna Futomaki and Pan-seared Rockfish are other highlights from Chef Kelly's kitchen. Zinfandels, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Blanc are among the spirits that keep your meal company. Smoking is allowed only in the bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Casual dining saloon |
301 Light Street Harborplace Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 410 659 1889 http://www.j-pauls.com/ |
Enjoy a panoramic view of the Inner Harbor as you experience regional favorites, like Eastern Shore Fried Chicken or jumbo lump crab cakes served with basmati pilaf and fresh veggies. This charming saloon also offers hickory smoked ribs, barbequed salmon and the typical pub grub, juicy burgers, fresh salads and hearty chicken and steak sandwiches. Order a cognac, single malt scotch or a draft beer to accompany your meal. A children's menu is also available and brunch is served every Saturday and Sunday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best brunch in Baltimore |
153 North Patterson Park Avenue Baltimore, MD 21231-1667 United States +1 410 732 5133 |
This charming cafe offers the best Sunday brunch in Baltimore, so be prepared to wait. And wait. And wait some more. The extensive brunch menu includes a seafood spinach omelet, South of the Border French toast and mouth-watering Pumpkin Pancakes. Everything is cut thick and garnished with fresh fruit. But be warned: Once ordered, it could take as long as an hour before you see your meal. Even the menu cautions patrons about the long wait. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For your comfort |
909 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 685 7427 http://www.mvstable.com/ |
Comfort dining is the catch phrase of this food joint. All kinds of crowds stream in—it was also awarded the Best Lesbian Bar of Baltimore in 2003. You'll find all American, contemporary and innovative cuisine at this eatery. Chill out with friends over pints of beer with the comforting jukebox continuously playing favorite numbers. Else make your way upstairs, for a quiet time with your date. Start with appetizers like Gorgeously Garlic Shrimp and graduate to something like Mix 'n Match, where you get to choose what goes into your pasta. A favorite among patrons, though, is the Baby Back Ribs. Drop by on a Sunday and avail of the likes of carafes of Bloody Mary or mimosa for brunch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Celebrating the Orioles |
300 South Charles Street Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 962 8300 http://www.starwoodhotels.com/... |
A relaxed atmosphere in the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel, the Orioles Grille celebrates Baltimore's beloved baseball team. Walls are filled with artwork and autographed jerseys from all of the Hall of Fame Oriole players. While checking out the sports memorabilia, enjoy a filling breakfast, lunch or dinner after watching the chef prepare your meal in an exhibition kitchen. Choose from a variety of traditional local and regional cuisine. To get in on the real sporting action, hop over to Orioles Grille Bar and watch your favorite sporting event on the wall-to-wall television. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly, funky diner |
227 West 29th Street Baltimore, MD 21211 United States +1 410 889 4444 http://www.papermoondiner24.com/ |
This small, somewhat eccentric café is a local favorite. The décor is certainly part of the café's charm- bright primary colors abound, the thrift store furniture is mismatched; mannequins, dolls and other toys decorate the window sills, walls, and even the ceiling. But it's the food that keeps the locals coming back. It's a terrific blend of traditional home cooking and lighter vegetarian fare. The French toast (served all day) is one of the city's treasures. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breakfast on the go |
300 Light Street Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 410 528 1234 http://baltimore.hyatt.com/hya... |
Set in the atrium of the Hyatt Regency Baltimore, this little eatery starts serving up food from the wee hours of the morning. Kickstart your day with oven fresh pastries and sumptous sandwiches washed down with a mug of Starbucks coffee. Complement your meal with other breakfast fare. Realizing the importance of time and understanding that people need to be up and moving, Perks also offers a small takeaway service. Take your pick from the variety of specialty coffees, cappuccinos and lattes and team them up with one of the pastries or sandwiches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet coffee, pastries and desserts |
24 East Cross Street Federal Hill Baltimore, MD 21230 United States +1 410 539 6751 |
This charming coffee shop has the look and feel of a Paris cafe, with floor-to-ceiling windows, open French doors and yellow walls adorned with prints and paintings by local artists. You will find biscotti, coffee cake and sticky buns as well as a good selection of croissant sandwiches and other light fare. Couple your tasty treat with chai, tea, hot chocolate or a cup of fresh-brewed coffee. There is a variety of flavors to choose from, including Nutty Raspberry and Mint Cookie. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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