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February 6, 2010

Eating places open today

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Now that Alan M. has told us Regi's American Bistro is open, and Sean has mentioned Zeke's, I ought to do what I should have done before their comments: Make a separate post under which people can let us know about places that are open.

(Lloyd Fox/Sun photographer)

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 1:56 PM | | Comments (21)
        

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As per Facebook, Maisy's on Charles Street should be open today...

Brewer's Art will be open with our Restaurant Week Menu and limited Bar Menu. Cheers!

Donna's in Charles Village is open.

Just walked past The Reserve in SoBo and they appeared to be open and had the sidewalk out front shoveled off (as much as is possible)

All I have to say is that Hampden has to be one of the best places to be in a snowstorm. I haven't checked the businesses today, but last night was a lot of fun. I know some friends are at Frazier's right now.

Ruben's Crepes on Charles St. in Fed Hill is open.

Any restaurants/bars opoen in Harbor Place area?

On the Hill in Bolton Hill is open and rockin'

Metropolitan was open at 10am and still at 2pm. I assume the chalkboard outside once said "yes we're open" but with the snow piled up it now just says "yes".

Both Kooper's and Slainte are open in Fells Point.

Regi's American Bistro on Light Street is open, and is my favorite spot to eat regardless of the weather!

One Eyed Mikes had a crowd for dinner, and a huge snow Grand Mariner bottle outside. Lots of fun!

Lebanese Taverna in Harbor East is open for lunch and dinner. There are happy hour specials for the game as well!

Rub BBQ in South Baltimore is open!

Miguel's at Silo Point in Locust Point is open!

J&P Pizza in Hampstead is open.

will trade pumpkin for 'za

ESPN Zone in the Inner Harbor is open!

I have just heard that Mustang Alleys will be open for the game. To the best of recollection, it was a step above good pub grub. I *think* that's where I had a good lobster mac & cheese. And if you get bored of the game, you can always bowl.

Captcha "hardens the" arteries, maybe?

The wife and I just walked down to Crossroads at the Radisson in Cross Keys. The hotel is only place open in Cross Keys.

The food was good, and it looks like they are trying to showcase local ingrediants.

The wife wrote up a little something on our lunch. She also took some photos as well.

I didn't occur to me until five seconds after I ordered, but I went with the grilled ham and cheese. It was a good sandwich, but I really didn't need any more ham this weekend.

Cross Keys during a snow storm ... the whitest place on Earth

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Richard Gorelick was appointed The Baltimore Sun's restaurant critic in September 2010. Before joining the paper staff fulltime, he contributed freelance criticism and features articles about food to area and regional publications. Along the way, he dispatched for short-distance trucking companies, shilled for cultural non-profits, and assisted in cognitive neurology research – never the subject, always the control.

He takes restaurants seriously but not himself, and his favorite restaurant is the one you love, too.
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