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Post by dunkard on Jan 18, 2015 13:17:11 GMT -5
This has nothing to do with hiking, but I do believe we have some folks from the Baltimore area that frequent this site. I'm taking my girls to Baltimore this weekend to the Aquarium and the Childrens Musuem, we will be staying for a couple nights. Where are some good seafood places to eat at or avoid in the inner harbor, I've never been to Baltimore before so any help is appreciated. Thanks
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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2015 14:06:01 GMT -5
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Post by dunkard on Jan 19, 2015 20:04:29 GMT -5
Thank you I've eaten at a Philips before in ocean city. I didn't know there would be one right at the inner harbor. I did enjoy it so we might go there.
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Post by christopherrobin on Jan 20, 2015 7:21:39 GMT -5
Bo Brooks on Boston Street in Baltimore. but for the best the area has to offer, Cantler's Riverside Inn in Annapolis can't be beat.
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Post by aseege1 on Jan 20, 2015 10:59:15 GMT -5
Bo Brooks is great. Stay away from the touristy seafood spots like Phillips. Kobe Grill is fine. The Rusty Scupper is pretty darn good local seafood on the Federal Hill side of theHarbor. Also in Federal Hill is Nick's Fish House. On the eastern side of the Harbor is the Fell's Point area which is full of a ton of good quaint shops, pubs and restaurants. It's the "old town" of Baltimore with cobblestone streets, very safe. Obrycki's is the one I would vote for in there.
If you venture outside of the Harbor or Fell's Point by more than a mile radius - be careful.
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Post by dunkard on Jan 20, 2015 12:26:24 GMT -5
thanks for the tips, they are very helpful. I'll check into those places.
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