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After last Sunday, Mirage Nightclub closed its doors for good
Mirage Nightclub (401 W. Baltimore St.) has closed, according to building owner Anthony Ilkhon. The club's last night of operation was last Sunday. Ilkhon says Mirage, which was previously called Mansion, ended simply because the nightclub had run its...
Tags: Bars and Clubs
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Sophisticated food at MoonShine Tavern in Canton
Based on its name, you might think MoonShine Tavern is strictly a place that's good for shots and not much else. And while it does deliver on the shots — its moonshine menu is a mile long — with a talented kitchen staff offering...
Tags: Breads, Pies and Tarts, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Moonshiners (tv program), Appetizers
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Baltimore's cheapest beers
We've all paid too much for beer. You may have been cheering on the O's or Ravens. Or attempting to drown out a baby's constant screams on a packed flight. Or perhaps you've ventured into a bar with a verb for its name. Beer is everywhere. You want it....
Tags: St. Paul Street, Baltimore Bohemians, Belair Road, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Harford Road
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After 24 years, your table is ready
For decades, the well-heeled and hungry went to the Chesapeake Restaurant at the corner of Charles and Lanvale streets for formally served dinners of charcoal-broiled steaks, unabashedly rich seafood dishes like jumbo crab lumps au gratin and a decadent...
Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Coconut, Tapas, Charles Street, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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A county favorite plans a location in Federal Hill
Michael's is coming down the JFX. The owners of Michael's Cafe in Timonium have announced plans to add a Federal Hill location. The new restaurant will be built on what is now a parking lot at South Charles and Cross streets. The plan is for a spring...Tags: Restaurants, Federal Hill, Italy, Pikesville, Baltimore County
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City Council postpones vote on foam container ban
The Baltimore City Council postponed action Monday on a bill that would have banned the use of foam cups and containers for carryout food and drinks after several members withdrew their support. Councilman James B. Kraft, the bill's chief sponsor, said...
Tags: McDonald's, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), James B. Kraft, Carl Stokes, Bernard C. Young
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At Jack's Bistro in Canton, a strong case for creativity
Now in its seventh season, Jack's Bistro has settled into a fine groove. The small Canton restaurant is essentially doing today what it was doing from the start — exactly what it wants to do. If that makes Jack's sound arrogant, you don't know...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Mussels, Wines, Pasta
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For Father's Day, restaurants luring dads with golf bags, cigars and dry-aged beef
The Baltimore SunRestaurants are luring families in on Father's Day with cigars and golf bags and by dry-aging anything that's not nailed down. Here are some Father's Day dining options around town: RA Sushi is offering an all-day "manly-sized" happy hour menu...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Sushi and Sashimi, Brunch, Father's Day
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Baltimore's A&E scene bursting with new projects
Hurry up and finish, willya? That's becoming almost a rallying cry on the Baltimore arts and entertainment scene, as filmgoers, theater lovers, lounge lizards, even merry-go-round riders wait eagerly for new and refurbished venues to open. Some...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Music, Baltimore Museum of Art, Charles Street, Bars and Clubs
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Excellence on every level in Colonial Players' 'Taking Steps'
Colonial Players' 64th season has been a banquet of stimulating plays, and the season closes this month with a delightful dessert in British playwright Alan Ayckbourn's 1979 farce "Taking Steps." The show is indeed a comic confection, and seems to...
Tags: Restaurants, Real Estate, Annapolis, Homes
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New restaurant may be coming to Dogwood space in Hampden
A collective "Oh!" greeted restaurateur Chris Spann's announcement to the Hampden Village Merchants Association on Wednesday that he plans to take over the former Dogwood restaurant space on The Avenue. Spann, owner of the well-reviewed restaurant The...
Tags: Restaurants, Locust Point, Hampden, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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