737 Carroll Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Baltimore City County
Phone: (410) 539-1473
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by Daren Tice on
All you can eat fire pit bar-b-que, BYOB and it's out in the middle of nowhere. So if this is what you're looking for - you're going to like it.
by Sang Reppert on
I'm not very experienced in Ethiopian food, so read this review with that in mind, but I really like this place! Aside from it being only a block from home, it's got good food and a unique ambiance. The menu is pretty simple but delicious. The injera (is that what that yummy bread stufff is called?) is super addicting. Best of all for a weak-@ss white girl like me is that when you order it mild, it really comes out mild! --Though I should mention that my boyfriend would prefer their "spicy" to be a little spicier.-- It's not fast service, but you're being served by bartenders, not waiters, so you just have to work at getting their attention instead of waiting for them to notice you.
by Gourmet G. on
In 1931, Rita Hayworth got her start here at what was then a supper club and speakeasy. I've been here only once, about a decade ago, when Petula Clark - in town as star of the Best of Broadway offering 'Blood Brothers' - headlined an AIDS benefit. Today, it's home to an eclectic range of live music acts, mostly up-and-coming indie rock bands but the occasional big name as well. It's a swanky, comfortable, fairly compact room, with good sightlines from all tables. Needless to say, there appears to be no problems with the acoustics. I'm told the club's retro aesthetic extends to the ladies' room, where plush velvet seats and individual makeup mirrors make it difficult to leave. Is Dolphina, the resident mermaid, still swimming in her tank? I hope so.