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There’s something to satisfy every palate (and pocketbook) at these easy-on-the-wallet eateries.
The president of the Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore aims to put all of the eternal theories to rest in ‘The Final Days of Edgar Allan Poe.’
This time of year, Woodlea Bakery sells 80 of the crackly creations—a staple on its menu since opening in 1943—per day.
From the Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Oktobearfest to Doors Open Baltimore and the Baltimore Running Festival, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.
To date, Mark and Adam Cohen have six stores from Cross Keys to Crofton, plus a roving food truck.
Moored at a desolate former Canton grain pier, the circa-1959 vessel appears ordinary from the outside, but inside it's a mashup of 'Star Trek' on sea and 'Mad Men' on vacation.
With a warm, inquisitive style, her writing focuses on the overlooked stories of Black, brown, and queer artists, as does her curatorial work.
Chandler Rossi, owner of Pilates Laboratory in Ruxton, breaks down all of the benefits.
The menu travels the globe as much as chef/owner Minh Quang Vo did before he got into the restaurant business.
Fusing art and science, Jenny Hamilton has brought a program built by Baltimore, for Baltimore to the Inner Harbor institution.
A skinny three-story brick rowhouse can only showcase so much—especially when the independent nonprofit that operates it has grown to include duties as the Orioles’ official museum, the Colts’ archives, and essentially a repository of all Maryland sports.
Craig Reinauer's adult arts-and-crafts studio was born out of a dream for people to reconnect with their imagination.
Joe Gardella—the man who put his heart and soul into Joe Benny’s famous meatballs and focaccia pizzas—has launched a bigger and bolder successor with co-owner Benny Sudano.
Just about a mile from M&T Bank Stadium, the black and purple-themed sports bar features a formidable happy hour menu and Caribbean and American Southern-influenced food.
The Fells Point store—the outdoor retail company's largest in the world—emphasizes the importance of getting out into the community as much as outfitting it.
Musician and producer Ed Baldi hopes that the Hemingway Room, located in the private event space at Little Havana, will help to strengthen Baltimore's reputation as an important East Coast city for jazz.