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Looney's Pub is successful in each of its four locations. Pub clientele have included politicians, musicians, and athletes including Emmy Winning Journalist and Filmmaker Amber Theoharis, former county executive and councilman, Ken Ulman, councilman Gregory Fox, University of Maryland wrestler, Spencer Myers, and NFL athletes, Matt Robinson and Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XLVII player Vonta Leach ...
Baltimore City Paper dubbed Venice the "Craft Beer Underground," due to the combination of its low prices and trendier craft beers. [14] They also named it their "Best Dive Bar" in both their 2011 & 2017 Best of Baltimore lists. [15] Tasting Table listed it nationally as one of "The Best Dive Bars in the U.S." in 2017. [16]
Following is a list of notable restaurants in Baltimore, Maryland This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The Brewer's Art is a brewpub and restaurant located in Baltimore, Maryland that opened in September 1996. In 2008, it was named by Esquire magazine as the #1 Best Bar in America. [ 1 ]
Food is not served at the Ottobar. [4] There is a bar and concert area on the main floor, a balcony with seating and a good view of the first floor, and an area for dance parties on the second floor. [5] The second floor also has pool tables, a sofa, a small performance space, and a bar.
Woodberry Kitchen was included on Washingtonian Magazine's 100 Very Best Restaurants in 2014, 2015 and 2016. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Baltimore Magazine has included Woodberry Kitchen on their list of Baltimore's 50 Best Restaurants every year since 2010.
Bar 1903 is located at 209 E. Park Ave. Happy hour runs from 5-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Visit bar1903tlh.com or call 850-354-9739. Bar 1903, located on Park Avenue in downtown Tallahassee, is open ...
By the 1950s, Martick's was viewed as "Baltimore's intellectual meeting place" [15] and one of "the roots of Baltimore bohemian culture." [13] Leonard Bernstein, on visits to the city, was known to play the bar's piano. [16] [12] Billie Holiday, in the final years of her life, visited Martick's and sang with the house jazz band.