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Fantastic pastries and cakes |
3023 Elliott Street Baltimore, MD 21224 United States +1 410 342 4943 |
This small restaurant, in the heart of the historic waterfront neighborhood of Canton, features display cases filled with a beautiful assortment of Danish, donuts, cakes, pies, pastries and other goodies. Most customers order a sweet treat to go, but some choose to sit at the long lunch counter. Here you can relax with the day's newspaper and a hot cup of coffee or a fresh-made salad, soup or sandwich. Prices are reasonable and the staff is friendly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Thriving centuries-old market |
Broadway & Fleet Street Fells Point Baltimore, MD 21231 United States +1 410 675 1466 |
Founded in the 1780s;b efore Baltimore was even chartered as a city - this market continues to thrive as one of the city's more accessible markets. Visitors will find a plethora of fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, meats, seafood, as well as prepared foods and drinks. Over the years, the vendors' sheds have been reconstructed. At one time, they extended all the way to the waterfront. Not anymore. Today, the market is self-contained. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Federal Hill's historic market |
On Cross Street between Light and Charles Streets Baltimore, MD 21230 United States |
Since 1845, this market has been a vital part of the Federal Hill community. The present structure, built in 1952, is home to 28 vendors, selling everything from cheese to tobacco, and donuts to health foods. In addition to fresh food, merchants also have prepared foods available, perfect for a picinic or day trip. For those who enjoy raw clams and oysters, the raw bar here simply can't be beat for freshness or atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet grocery store and deli |
3700 Gough Street Baltimore, MD 21224 United States +1 410 276 6787 http://www.dipasquales.com/ |
Although you'll find a small seating area, Di Pasquale is not truly a restaurant. At heart, it's a gourmet grocery store and deli that specializes in Italian fare. Tempt your tastebuds with a slice of Vegetarian Lasagna or the Stuffed Shells. For an extra treat, consider buying a bottle of red wine. A long wine list and wide selection of specialty liquors are offered here. Prices at this Highlandtown favorite are reasonable, ranging from $6.95 to $8.50 for an entree. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic food market |
400 West Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 685 6169 http://www.lexingtonmarket.com |
Fresh meats, seafood and fruits, as well as baked goods, kosher-style corned beef and an array of international dishes can be found among the dozens of vendors at this market. The aromas and the variety of shoppers who flock to this 200-year-old market make for a colorful morning or afternoon visit. A food court surrounds a large stage, where events are held year round. Circus elephants visit the market in March, a crab race marks Preakness in May and an ice cream festival is held in July. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great deals, knowledgeable staff |
711 West 40th Street Baltimore, MD 21211 United States +1 410 467 7777 |
Though it's a bit of a drive from downtown, Rotunda Wine & Spirits is worth the effort. This fine wine shop is located in a small mall near Johns Hopkins University, and neighbors a small movie theater (usually showing foreign or respected new films), bookstore and small shops. You'll find plenty of special occasion wines at affordable prices. The clerks here love what they do and they're only too happy to educate you about wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |