Fancy Food

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Fancy Food

Splurge At These Spots

If you want to eat out, this is where we recommend. Otherwise, please eat in the neighborhood and spend money in our community!
The menu is an unabashed local lovefest — Maryland farmstead cheeses, regionally grown greenery, Tilghman Island crab pots — and the kitchen's knack for elevating native ingredients goes a long way in boosting the state's overlooked cooking heritage. House-extruded pastas and wood-fired, along with the killer brunch plates (don't miss the glazed doughnuts and the rockfish roll) all nail that elusive midpoint between elegance and accessibility.
116 recommandé par les habitants
Woodberry Kitchen
2010 Clipper Park Rd
116 recommandé par les habitants
The menu is an unabashed local lovefest — Maryland farmstead cheeses, regionally grown greenery, Tilghman Island crab pots — and the kitchen's knack for elevating native ingredients goes a long way in boosting the state's overlooked cooking heritage. House-extruded pastas and wood-fired, along with the killer brunch plates (don't miss the glazed doughnuts and the rockfish roll) all nail that elusive midpoint between elegance and accessibility.
Greek immigrant, Jimmy Minadakis, built a reliable go-to for authentic Maryland-style steamed blue crabs, but there’s much more to the menu than mallets. Crowds pack the place for the crab cakes, Chicken Chesapeake, stuffed oysters, and even steaks and burgers.
20 recommandé par les habitants
Jimmy's Famous Seafood
6526 Holabird Ave
20 recommandé par les habitants
Greek immigrant, Jimmy Minadakis, built a reliable go-to for authentic Maryland-style steamed blue crabs, but there’s much more to the menu than mallets. Crowds pack the place for the crab cakes, Chicken Chesapeake, stuffed oysters, and even steaks and burgers.
“Modern soul food” is the tagline here, but the menu is less a fancified spin on this far-reaching tradition than a deeper celebration of the root cuisines that inform it — flavors from Africa, the Caribbean, the American South and beyond.
7 recommandé par les habitants
Ida B's Table
235 Holliday St
7 recommandé par les habitants
“Modern soul food” is the tagline here, but the menu is less a fancified spin on this far-reaching tradition than a deeper celebration of the root cuisines that inform it — flavors from Africa, the Caribbean, the American South and beyond.
It’s not difficult to find a proper pint in Fell’s Point, the undisputed bar capital of Baltimore. But it’s only at Ale Mary’s that you’re going to find that pint decked out in angel wings and a glowing halo.
20 recommandé par les habitants
Ale Mary's
1939 Fleet St
20 recommandé par les habitants
It’s not difficult to find a proper pint in Fell’s Point, the undisputed bar capital of Baltimore. But it’s only at Ale Mary’s that you’re going to find that pint decked out in angel wings and a glowing halo.
Specialties include fried whole belly clams, whole rainbow trout and coddies, the round fish-and-potato cakes native to Baltimore.
9 recommandé par les habitants
Dylan's Oyster Cellar
3601 Chestnut Ave
9 recommandé par les habitants
Specialties include fried whole belly clams, whole rainbow trout and coddies, the round fish-and-potato cakes native to Baltimore.
Level three of The Chasseur might be the most-unique open-air restaurant space in the city. Up here, the interior seating, split between stools, high-tops and communal tables, is framed by garage doors that open fully, providing sweet crosswinds on nice nights, plus lofty — and rail-protected!
10 recommandé par les habitants
The Chasseur
3328 Foster Ave
10 recommandé par les habitants
Level three of The Chasseur might be the most-unique open-air restaurant space in the city. Up here, the interior seating, split between stools, high-tops and communal tables, is framed by garage doors that open fully, providing sweet crosswinds on nice nights, plus lofty — and rail-protected!
A welcoming bar and grill in busy Federal Hill, the Abbey lures serious burger enthusiasts with its creative signature creations, including the Greek-inspired Lamb Burger dressed in feta and herbed yogurt; B’more-to-the-core patties bathed in homemade crab dip; and a duck served Korean-style with spicy gochujang.
14 recommandé par les habitants
Abbey Burger Bistro
811 South Broadway
14 recommandé par les habitants
A welcoming bar and grill in busy Federal Hill, the Abbey lures serious burger enthusiasts with its creative signature creations, including the Greek-inspired Lamb Burger dressed in feta and herbed yogurt; B’more-to-the-core patties bathed in homemade crab dip; and a duck served Korean-style with spicy gochujang.