Reynolds Tavern
7 Church Cir
Annapolis, MD 21401
Anne Arundel County
Phone: (410) 295-9555
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Reynolds Tavern is the oldest tavern in Annapolis, MD and one of the oldest in the U.S. This Georgian architecture tavern offers hotel accommodations, B&B, tea room, pub and restaurant.
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by Eve B. on
Ok, let me preface this review by stating that i know oslo has had somewhat of a 'checkered' past, so to speak, but since the new owners have taken over i have definitely sensed improvement and urge you (if you haven't already) to give this place a second chance! Since I live very close, Oslo is my go to Sunday night dinner spot (or any other night i don't feel like cooking, for that matter). Althought it's technically considered a sushi joint, i have to say i'm a bigger fan of the Thai menu. Imma be real, the sushi is not necessarily the best in the city--although i do enjoy their spicy scallop rolls and some of the specialty rolls--it doesn't always necessarily taste the 'freshest'. But i'm also not a huge sushi fan, so i can't hate too hard. i absolutely LOVE the gyoza and spring roll apps. hands down, best on the menu. also, i'm telling you, you MUST try the Tom Jeadd soup. I could literally eat this stuff every day for the rest of my life, tiny little glass noodles in a wonderfully seasoned broth with crispy fried garlic and tofu, i would take a bath in it if i could. My fave entrees are the Gang Massaman and the Oslo Udon noodles. I have an intense love for gang massaman and they do it just right. The fried rice dishes are pretty satisfying as well. Next time you are in the area, stop in and give the Thai menu a try!
by Jim P. on
A review for people with ADD So I'm reading the Wall Street Journal last week, and they have these brief lists of recommended DVD's. (I love lists) The movie:  "After Hours" (Martin Scorcese) Since this movie is filmed in NYC (which I collect) I drop the order in seconds on my iPhone Amazon app. I get the movie the next day, along with a book I'm reviewing. I read my book, while I'm watching my movie, and on comes an exterior shot of Emerald Pub (then called Terminal Bar or at least for this movie) So, of course I need to Google that, to find its location. 308 Spring Street, now called Emerald Pub. Duly noted on rateclubs for this review. As I read my book, a short story essay involving Scotch, brings to mind that pub, and I think. "That would probably be a cool bar to hang out, drink Scotch, and read a book at the bar, like so many literary types I've admired in the past. (When is this guy going to get to the review?) All in all, this is a good place. I can't speak to after work crowds, or this as a "destination", since it's a little out of the way, but if you have a need to feed your obsessive compulsiveness for finding obscure movie scenes, this a good bet. Atmosphere: Cool Bartenders: Funny Scotch: Helpful The rest is mystery.
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