Baltimore Restaurants

  1. Bicycle

    Striking colored walls, a spacious interior and a hip art-gallery feel accent the French-, South American- and Asian-inspired (in other words, nouvelle-Californian) offerings.

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  2. Brewer's Art

    This subterranean cave mesmerizes the senses with an overwhelming selection of beers. Its upstairs embodiment serves respectable dinners in its classy dining room.

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  3. Cafe Hon

    You don't have be sporting rhinestone-studded glasses and an ironic bouffant to eat here, but you'll earn serious brownie points. The fare at this veggie-friendly diner is as hearty as the café's attitude. After dinner slide over to adjacent Bar Hon.

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  4. Faidley's

    Here's a fine example of a place that the press and the tourists found out about long ago, yet whose brilliance hasn't been dimmed by the publicity. Faidley's is best known for its crab cakes, in-claw meat, backfin (body meat) or all lump (the biggest chunks of body meat). Tuck in at a stand-up counter, a cold beer by your side, and know happiness.

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  5. Nacho Mama's

    The food here is tex-mex-y decent but really, you should come here at night for the infamous hubcap of dozen-tequila-shot-strong margarita (no, really).

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