Rose's Luxury is a perfect destination to drink, eat, and socialize, offering a quaint and unpretentious ambiance that resonates well with locals in the area. The menu, constantly evolving, features delectable options like Squash Blossom Rangoon, Calamarati Alla Vodka, or the indulgent Baklava Sundae. Complementing these culinary delights are a variety of cocktails and beverages. For those seeking a romantic setting, the beautiful garden patio adds an extra layer of charm, providing an idyllic backdrop for an unforgettable dining experience. As the sun sets, the ambiance transforms, making it an ideal spot for both casual gatherings and intimate evenings.
This downtown restaurant serves elegant, yet simple, French-inspired Southern cuisine. Take the fried oysters, for instance, in their golden-brown cornmeal batter, or the crab soup that's as creamy as most bisques. These are true examples of gracious living. Add the tranquil, pastel-colored decor and the expert service and you come up with a most enjoyable dining experience at Charleston.
Woodmont Grill is an upscale American eatery and bar. The kitchen is known for its delectable dishes like Ice-burg Wedge & Blue Cheese salad and house specials like Double Cut Pork Chop, that feature, bold flavors and artistic presentations. There is an assortment of dishes especially catering to the vegetarian palate. The place has an elaborate bar, with an extensive list of alcoholic beverages, that perfectly complement your meals. The place follows a dress code that certainly excludes flip flops, sportswear and beachwear or any kind of revealing attire. With a classy ambiance, great hospitality, delicious food and elegant decor style, Woodmont Grill makes for a good place for getting together with friends and family.
One of Baltimore's largest breweries, The Brewer's Art is set in a grand townhouse on North Charles Street. Spread out over two levels, the bar and dining room lies on the ground floor and the lounge and smaller bar area can be found on the lower level. House brews include the strong Beazly, Birdhouse Ale and the flavorful Resurrection. They also offer an extensive wine list, wide selection of whiskey and other spirits. Their reasonably priced food menu features delicious pubfare (sandwiches, small plates), intriguing entrées, continental cuisine and desserts. Gluten free and vegetarian options are also available. With its happy hours, plenty of seating options, impeccable service and guided tours (every other Saturday), The Brewer's Art offers guests a unique dining experience.
Originally established at a different location in 1980, 9:30 Club is widely considered to be among the best live music clubs in the country, hosting notable acts like Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Bangles, Foo Fighters, R.E.M. and many more through the years. This club somewhat resembles Dr. Frankenfurter's laboratory in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The large, open space features a bar and a chest-high stage with an impressive sound and lighting system. Multiple bars are located throughout the venue, serving premium draft and bottled beer. Light snacks are also available for when those late night hunger pangs start kicking in.
Situated on Jefferson Place, St. Arnold's on Jefferson borrows its name from the Patron Saint of Brewing known as St. Arnold of Flanders. This city center bar is focused on serving sumptuous Belgian brews like Moscow Mule and Bees Knees. Food served here includes traditional Belgian fare like mussels and frites. Say goodbye to Monday blues with trivia night or grab yourself a steal deal on mussels and beer every Tuesday. All in all, a perfect Belgian treat awaits you at St. Arnold's.
Kona Grill is a family restaurant located at a close proximity to the Baltimore Convention center. Besides the usual lunch and dinner menu, the place is famous for a variety of traditional sushi rolls and craft cocktails available on happy hours. The outdoor patio area is beautifully maintained giving a comfortable dining experience to the guests all year round. Full service catering orders are accepted. Visit the website for a detailed menu.
Set along Okie Street NorthEast in Washington DC, Other Half Brewing is a part of a brewery chain. They have multiple branches in locations like Brooklyn, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Finger Lakes and more. Their beer menu includes IPAs, stouts, lagers and sours. Along with draft beers, they also serve beers in cans and bottles. This taproom’s outdoor seating area is perfect for the warm summer months. This brewery and taproom is a great place to visit for beer lovers in the area.
Minibar offers avant garde contemporary cuisine and delicious cocktails. Enjoy the 'Olive Oil Bonbons' while watching your chef prepare the menu in style. A seating arrangement for mere six diners means you need to book your table a month in advance. This charming little place is sure to please even the most discerning diner.
Located at Baltimore, Le Comptoir du Vin is a popular wine bar and is known for Mediterranean cuisine. The restaurant has an array of wine collections, beautifully displayed on a stretch of wooden racks across white colored, wood paneled walls. The dishes served, though limited in options, are popular among the diners for robust, regional flavors. The crispy skinned roasted chicken, crostinis and sourdough breads, are particularly impressive. The place has an old-school charm, with rustic dark wooden panel floors and French windows. A handwritten menu on a chalkboard on the brick-walled mantle, adds a homely feel to the place. If you are looking for an intimate dining experience and some fine wine, then this is a place to be.
With its intimate space, brick walls adorned by baroque mirrors dimly lit interior, Pane e Vino is a wine bar which ideal for any kind of celebration. The decor of this place makes the atmosphere feel warm, and the lights and artifacts on the wall just add to the charm of this place. However, the major draw of Pane e Vino lies in its award-winning and extensively curated wine list. Apart from that it also serves beloved cocktail drinks such as Little Italy Mule, Modern Day Old Fashioned, Classic Negroni, Toodies Gusti and Spicy Sicilian. However, the one time that you should definitely pay a visit to this bar is during a major sport event, as this place jumps to life as people come here to watch the game on the flat screen TV.
When it comes to Sausages, very few places in Baltimore comes close to the level of Snake Hill. The interior here consists of a bar and a very small area for seating arrangement. The yellow lighting, dark ceiling and the red and white-colored walls make the atmosphere very warm and welcoming. The major reason behind Snake Hill's popularity is its artisan sausage recipes which include Pork, Vegan, Exotic and Chicken. Apart from that, you can also opt for signature sandwiches like The Greek Goddess, The Curry Little Rabbit, The DiPasquale and The Pho' Real. Conclude the meal by ordering either Peanut Butter Cup or Fried OREO Cookies for dessert.