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EXPLORE Baltimore | | | | | | | 1019 E Lombard St
Baltimore,
MD
21202
410-563-2666 | | | | | Description: EAST BALTIMORE. This authentic New York-style deli knows how to make a sandwich. It's not the flimsy sort of sandwich found at some delis but a real stick-to-your-ribs meal: hearty bread piled with high-quality meats and cheeses, served with the requisite zesty pickle spear. A local favorite for years, Attman's also serves Jewish specialties like knishes, latkes, and kosher hot dogs. Plus, the corned beef specialties have become local legends. The simple decor doesn't warrant any honors, but the old-fashioned vibe and fresh, tasty sandwiches more than make up for it.
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| 1002 W 36th St
Baltimore,
MD
21211
410-243-1230 | | | | | Description: HAMPDEN. A casual cafe with a downhome feel, this restaurant was once a hardware store. It no longer sells hammers and socket sets, instead serving all-American comfort food in appealingly nostalgic atmosphere. Wonder where they got the name? You'll get it when the waitresses greet you with "Hi hon!" Come in for a homestyle breakfast any weekday, or enjoy the extensive brunch on Saturday and Sunday. Sky-high beehive hairdo optional!
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| 153 N Patterson Park Ave
Baltimore,
MD
21231
410-732-5133 | | | | | Description: BUTCHER'S HILL. There is a steady buzz building about this restaurant, and word-of-mouth has made it the hottest place in town for brunch. Regulars love the interesting, nostalgic decor with its kitschy bric-a-brac and colorful accents. The staff is friendly and personable, but it's the fresh, simple food that keeps the place packed each weekend. Don't miss the fluffy omelets filled with fresh toppings, or the homemade muffins and breads, which are some of the best in town. Reservations recommended.
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| 227 W 29th St
Baltimore,
MD
21211
410-889-4444 | | | | | Description: ROLAND PARK. This is a diner with an independent streak. It doesn't abide by the classic chrome-and-vinyl formula, but instead has a dining room full of fun and funky accents like classic toys and elaborately dressed mannequins lurking in the corners. The menu is more traditional though, offering pancakes, challah French toast, and egg sandwiches. Other times of the day, opt for the meatloaf or fried chicken just like your mother used to make! The colorful atmosphere and tasty comfort food attract a diverse crowd, from yuppies to punk rockers.
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| 1307 N Charles St
Baltimore,
MD
21201
410-468-0002 | | | | | Description: MT VERNON. Offering everything hip in the world of dining, this open, multi-level cafe and bar features sushi, gelato, all-day breakfast, paninis, wraps and more. The chrome bar, surrounded with stools and additional high-top tables, is perfect for mingling over drinks ... an amazing variety of drinks. Fourteen specialty cocktails, wines available by the glass or bottle, domestic and imported brews and even a cool selection of sake.
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| 529 E Belvedere Ave
Baltimore,
MD
21212
410-323-2396 | | | | | Description: Located in Belvedere Square Market, this popular kitchen emphasizes natural, homegrown ingredients. Hearty sandwiches are served on delicious from-scratch house breads, such as walnut cumin, kalamata olive, cherry pecan and peasant wheat, and the menu also features a selection of homemade soups. The cozy interior offers counter seating, and all items are available for takeout.
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| 2127 Boston St
Baltimore,
MD
410-327-8600 | | | | | Description: INNER HARBOR. Overlooking the Inner Harbor, this restaurant sports the design of a ship, outside and in. Delicacies from local waters, such as crab cakes, lobster tails and stuffed shrimp satisfy diners' appetities, and there's also a good selection of beef, chicken and pasta. If you come in the morning, you'll find an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet as well as a menu featured omelettes, French toast, chocolate chip pancakes and more.
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