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Best Deli Restaurants in Baltimore, MD
We will explore three of the best Deli restaurants in Baltimore, each renowned for serving some of the best Deli sandwiches in Baltimore. Baltimore’s deli scene is a vibrant testament to the city’s rich culinary heritage, offering a delightful array of flavors and traditions. These establishments—RegionAle, J J Grocery & Deli, and Mastellone Deli & Wine Shop—exemplify the authenticity and uniqueness that define the city’s deli food culture.
Keep the concerts coming! Here are the hottest acts visiting the Baltimore area in August and September.
Are you in for some more musical fun this summer? These are some of the concerts in August and September to make your summer even cooler!. About: Are you ready for an out-of-this-world experience? Elliott’s Out of This World Experience tour is her first headline tour and marks her 30 years in the music industry. She will perform her greatest hits across arenas in North America and will be joined by singer-songwriter Ciara, rapper and actor Busta Rhymes, and record producer and rapper Timbaland.
Tony’s Baltimore Grill Straight Talk on Social Media: Read This!
I just love the business approach exhibited by Tony’s Baltimore Grill. It never ceases to amaze me how blunt and straight forward they are with their Facebook page and social media comments. They are willing to tell it like it is. Here is the latest example of this:. On...
The Waterfront Seafood And Steakhouse In Maryland That's Perfect For A Special Evening Out
Here in Maryland, we take fine dining to the next level. For proof of this, look no further than Chart House Prime. One of Annapolis’s finest establishments, this bucket-list-worthy restaurant aims to impress. Chart House can be found in several locations throughout the country, yet we’d argue that this waterfront restaurant in Annapolis may just be the most beautiful. From seafood towers to chocolate lava cakes — plus those sweeping water views — you’re in for a real treat.
Lottery players in Baltimore, Dundalk, Port Deposit win $100K prizes
Baltimore (WBFF) — Maryland Lottery players in Baltimore, Dundalk and Port Deposit each won prizes of $100,000 in the past week, while another six players won $50,000 or more in Bel Air, Bowie, California, Callaway, Hanover and Silver Spring. Across Maryland, the Lottery paid nearly $27.5 million in prizes...
Chef plates up seasonal, locally sourced favorites with a flair
ROCK HALL — It’s a humid Tuesday evening in early July and the dining room at the Flying Decoy Bar & Grill on Rock Hall Avenue is filled with the sound of hungry patrons. To say nothing of the adjacent bar area, from which spurts of animated micro-conservations emanate. One of Kent’s newer restaurants, this place, once home to the Bay Wolf Restaurant, was purchased last winter and updated to better reflect the tastes of its new owner and chef, Chris Golder, using a pleasing...
Bits & Bites: Howard County cheesesteaks break the internet, Natalie Portman dines out and Summer Restaurant Week begins
Cheesesteak & Co. opened to a steady stream of customers on its first day. A couple of days later, a food influencer with 100,000 followers stopped by. Then came the memes. Co-owner Phill Gharfeh is still trying to figure out how, exactly, his cheesesteak carryout in Elkridge became the subject of so much attention among Howard County foodies. He’s quick to dispel any notion, however, that the ...
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland woman wins Taylor Swift ticket contest; Baltimore City Schools CEO to chair urban schools council; Man arrested in Chesapeake Bay Bridge shooting; and more.
‘My mind is just blown. I can’t believe it.’ Maryland woman wins Eras Tour tickets in national radio contest — WMAR. Baltimore City Schools CEO to chair urban schools council after current contract — The Baltimore Sun. Voices from broiling Baltimore: “Something’s not right. Every year...
A Baltimore culinary program is giving displaced chefs a chance to start over | Get Uplifted
BALTIMORE — In honor of the start of Black Restaurant Week, we are spotlighting a group of entrepreneurs in Baltimore. The group is teaming up to give chefs a second chance. The Culinary Queens Collective is launching a series of pop-up shops for those who need a place to start over. It's part of the "Displaced Chefs Project." The program was started as a way to give chefs who may have lost their restaurants or businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic an opportunity to start over.
Autistic kids ride along at B&O Railroad Museum’s sensory-friendly summer camp
With school out, it can be tough for many parents who have children with autism. They need educational places to send their kids to during the day, but not many camps are equipped to deal with the special care that some of these kids need. WYPR's Scott Maucione explains how the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore is trying to change that with its low-cost summer camp catering specifically to children on the spectrum.
Baltimore Woman Breaks Down in Tears after $240,000 Keno Win
In an extraordinary stroke of luck, a Baltimore woman has won a huge Maryland Lottery Keno prize, taking home an astonishing $240,000 prize. The winner chose to remain anonymous but asked to use the nickname “Shawn” when discussing her prize. Shawn, a dedicated Keno player for the past...
Anne Arundel County warns public of rabid racoon found in Davidsonville
The Anne Arundel County Department of Health is looking for anyone who may have come in contact with a rabid raccoon that was found in Davidsonville. The area health officials focused on was Governor Bridge Road between Riva and St. George Barber roads. The rabid raccoon was found on Monday.
Historic HBCU gym set to reopen after renovations
Hurt Gymnasium was the site of the first interracial American basketball game played south of the Mason-Dixon Line, with Morgan State hosting Loyola College Maryland. The post Historic HBCU gym set to reopen after renovations appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Joe Holt’s “First Friday” Show Features Mother/ Son Guests Beth and Jonah McDonald
On Friday, August 2, The Mainstay’s “First Friday” program hosted by jazz pianist/ accompanist Joe Holt welcomes Beth McDonald and her son Jonah McDonald. The show features both solo performances by each of the artists, as well as duets. Beth is “a singer/songwriter from another time who...
The New ‘Rye Street Tavern’ Opens in Baltimore Peninsula
Rye Street Tavern, which has been closed since 2021, reopens today at 225 E. Cromwell St. at the Sagamore Spirit Distillery in Baltimore Peninsula. Washington, D.C.-based Clyde’s Restaurant Group (CRG) took over the restaurant in May 2023 and has been renovating the two-story, 12,000 sq. ft. building in recent months.
Bring Your Appetite – Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week Returns!
Baltimore Restaurant Week is back! Kicking off this Friday, get ready for TEN DAYS of delicious deals on brunch, lunch, and dinner at over 65 of Baltimore’s best restaurants. Mark your calendars – July 19 – July 28 – and start planning your delicious adventure. It is the tastiest week of the year!
Fiesta of Flavor at Lime & Salt
A couple years ago, Lime & Salt opened in a nondescript, small shopping plaza in the heart of Odenton and quickly gave the location life. Occupying an end unit with a corner pocket of outdoor patio space, the Mexican restaurant has become quite popular among locals, especially the vast Piney Orchard community. Quite simply, folks are happy to enjoy traditionally-prepared cuisine with vibrant drinks served in a comfortable, engaging atmosphere. And that, friends, was my immediate takeaway from a recent visit on an early-summer evening.
Pikesville Native Adelle Waldman Talks New Novel, an Ensemble Portrait Set in a Big-Box Store
Adelle Waldman’s first novel, The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P., was widely acclaimed and named one of 2013’s best books by NPR, The New Yorker, The New Republic, The Economist, and The Guardian, among others. A Pikesville native and Friends School of Baltimore graduate, Waldman was a writer...
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