2. The Brewer's Art
9.1
1106 N Charles St (at W Chase St), Baltimore, MD
Bar · Mid-Town Belvedere · 178 tips and reviews
Michele Hamlin: Must have reservations! Otherwise long wait. Food is fantastic! Their beers are legendary. Love pork chops, steak & frites, duck confit. Salads & cooked Greens so good! Great service.
Jesse Bowen: Go to Brewer's and order a plate of garlic-rosemary fries and an Ozzy to drink. You'll thank me later.
Maryann James-Daley: Go the The Brewer's Art, order some rosemary garlic fries and a couple of beers. Stumble home.
3. Miss Shirley's Cafe
8.9
513 W Cold Spring Ln (at Kittery Ln.), Baltimore, MD
Breakfast Spot · Northern Baltimore · 124 tips and reviews
Jonathan Isaac: If in the mood for sweet and savory deliciousness, order the Key Lime Cheesecake French Toast. It's amazing - like breakfast and dessert!
Robert M: get the very very good pancakes.
Stacy Adam: I've never been disappointed here. Get breakfast, lunch, whatever, you won't be sorry! It's all so good!
4. Woodberry Kitchen
9.0
2010 Clipper Park Rd (btwn Clipper & Parkdale), Baltimore, MD
New American Restaurant · Woodberry · 209 tips and reviews
Ashley Thompson: Great farm to table restaurant in Baltimore. Drink selection is a bit goofy, on the beer side, so opt for one of their cocktails with organic bourbon.
Baltimore Maryland: Do the brunch. Try the Full Monty Bloody Mary: a piece of shrimp, maple bacon and a Natty Boh chaser. Awesome. Read more.
Andrew Harrison: The CMP is amazing. Get it for dessert, and one to go for me.
7. Loch Bar
8.2
240 International Dr, Baltimore, MD
Seafood Restaurant · Southeastern Baltimore · 14 tips and reviews
Jonathan Knox: Lovely dining on the water. You must get the fries!
Allan Rudd: Epic I am fortunate to be able to eat at great restaurants from boca / delray to ny. atlas group nailed this one. Seafood inspired version of capital grille on steroids, with more class and refinement
Chris Richards: Great outdoor seating with the addition of a bar now. Nice orange crushes and selection of oysters, though all a bit pricey as you might expect with Atlas.
11. Broadway Diner
7.7
6501 Eastern Ave (at Kane St.), Baltimore, MD
Diner · Southeastern Baltimore · 62 tips and reviews
Mary Kate Coleman: Best Diner for Triple D I have been to. If your in the area and want a lot of good food for a great price, GO! Crab cake Benedict was amazing ;)
Food Network: Host of Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy Fieri, made it over to Broadway Diner, a family-run place with a huge menu. Read more.
Jeremy Duke: My Friend got the Cookies and Cream Pancakes and got diabetes.... But it was delicious. Highly suggest this diner.
Cristián Mendoza: Pretzels, pbj burger, corn and crab soup, duck mac n cheese egg rolls, bold rock cider. Everything is delicious and there are specials EVERY DAY
The Baltimore Sun: Baltimore's Best Bars 2012: "The action remains at the front of the house, where the bartenders are usually egging customers on to have some fun." http://bsun.md/Vq5iPD
Gina Geppi: Ask about the Anal Shots....invented by Gina, Ben, Maria and Jimmy....with the help of Rich.