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30 July 2007
Any Baltimorean Bunnies out there? I need help!→[More:]
I'm planning a bachelor party out there for next Wednesday and need to find a decent place for dinner near the ballpark. Any suggestions?
In case none of them see this, people you can contact who live there are omiewise, LeeJay, and - I think - YouCanCallMeAl (or maybe she moved? anyway, still an expert). Mygothlaundry and gaspode also have Baltimorean connections, if I'm not mistaken. Just off the top of my head.
Phillips is very close (10 minutes or fewer) walk to the ballpark.
What is decent? Do you want a sit down meal, or just a place to have good burgers?
I got dozens of suggestions, depending on how far from the ballpark you want to eat (I consider 40 minutes a reasonable walk, but not everyone does) and the type of food you want to eat. I used to live in a rowhouse shouting distance from Camden Yards (could open up my back door to hear the cheers from a home run).
The Helmand is the best Afghan food on the Eastern Seaboard, but it depends what you mean by "near the ballpark."
If that's not out of your way, then neither is Faidley's, in Lexington Market. You won't have a better crabcake anywhere in the world, though they're pricey nowadays.
Little Italy isn't too close to the ballpark either, but I don't care; I won't be the one walking with a bellyfull of salad and pasta (order one salad for about four people) from Chiapparelli's. I went there a lot as a kid. Jimmy Carter was a big fan back in the day.
There's a good cafe, Evelyn's, hard by the stadium. But it's not exactly "dinner" dinner.
Look, if you want the best possible fare before a ball game in a nice joint with all the capital "C" Charm Baltimore has to offer, and you don't mind a little walk, EAT BERTHA'S MUSSELS. And drink Bertha's Best Bitter.
Go to Little Havana. It's an easy walk around the harbor and it's rowdy, laid back and really good. Or it was the last time I went there, which was, uh, like five years ago. Or, hell, walk to the inner harbor, hop on the water taxi, and go to Fells Point and eat at Berthas.
Yep, I was going to suggest the Helmand and Bertha's. Little Havana is really good too. (it's a good brunch place as well). And they have a pool table. Get mojitos.
A few blocks north of the monument on Charles St is Brewers Art. They have a good menu and excellent beer.
Speaking of Cross Street Market (they have a great flower shop, I used to get flowers for my mom there; long story), across the street is Matsuri, a very good and affordable Japanese restaurant.
Also, there's Attman's if you want a really good corned beef sandwich and an egg cream or vanilla soda. Attman's is no Jack's of Lombard Street, but Jack's moved out to the county some time ago.
Oh yeah, if you're all fancy-schmancy, feeling a little hoity-toity for some reason before going to the ballpark, there's Tio Pepe, which I haven't been to in about twenty years.