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April 18, 2010

'Green Week' restaurant tour

Real Food FarmHere's your chance to poke your nose into the kitchens of some of Baltimore's "most sustainable" restaurants, chat with the chefs and their farmer-suppliers about their locavore menus, and sample some food.

A group called Baltimore Green Works has declared this Baltimore Green Week. One of several events they're putting on is a restaurant tour that begins at 11:45 a.m. Friday.

Participants will start out at Real Food Farms, the Civic Works project in Clifton Park. Then they'll make their way to Clementine, Red Canoe, Chameleon Cafe, Gertrude's and Woodberry Kitchen. 

The cost is $25.

Reservations are required. Contact bgw@baltimoregreenworks.com or call 410/952-0334.

Veggies sprouting at Real Food Farms, a Civic Works project at Clifton Park. Sun photo by Lloyd Fox
Posted by Laura Vozzella at 11:26 AM | | Comments (6)
        

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Sounds like fun. Too bad I have a job.

Oh, Green Week. I'd rather celebrate Greek Week with either some Moussaka on Eastern Avenue or a Toga party at the Delta House.

Sounds boring, baby. Why dontcha dress it up with a plaid sports coat and turtle neck?

that;s funny..I also thought the post was entitled "Greek Week". I had vision of gyros, souvlaki, calamari and roasted lamb dancing in my head. What a disappointment.


Green Week......passs!

Seriously, It's really unfortunate that this is on a Friday. Who will be able to go to this?

Sounds like more Irish propaganda from the Kennedy/O'Malley axis of weasel.

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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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