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Belvedere Square

Located near the intersection of York Road and Northern Parkway, you'll discover that Belvedere Square offers one of the most unique shopping experiences in Baltimore. The heart of the Square is Belvedere Market, which provides everything you'll need for lunch-on-the-go or a ritzy dinner party. Breads, cheeses, baked goods and seafood help to create the atmosphere of a true market shopping experience. Whether you're window shopping or searching for that perfect gift, you can find clothing, furniture, jewelry, books and more at Belvedere Square's boutiques. Summer Sounds at the Square, a free outdoor concert series, is a popular draw for those searching for a not-so-typical family night out,...  Show more »
Located near the intersection of York Road and Northern Parkway, you'll discover that Belvedere Square offers one of the most unique shopping experiences in Baltimore. The heart of the Square is Belvedere Market, which provides everything you'll need for lunch-on-the-go or a ritzy dinner party. Breads, cheeses, baked goods and seafood help to create the atmosphere of a true market shopping experience. Whether you're window shopping or searching for that perfect gift, you can find clothing, furniture, jewelry, books and more at Belvedere Square's boutiques. Summer Sounds at the Square, a free outdoor concert series, is a popular draw for those searching for a not-so-typical family night out, while young professionals flock to the Square for an inexpensive date night.  « Show less

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    Feb 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Which home decorating trends should you follow in 2012?

    You may have collected your fair share of antler-inspired decor last fall. Or you might be thinking about finding a spot for that bold tangerine color of the year or even adding one of the woodland-themed pieces expected to be popular.
    You may have collected your fair share of antler-inspired decor last fall. Or you might be thinking about finding a spot for that bold tangerine color of the year or even adding one of the woodland-themed pieces expected to be popular. Stop thinking...

    Tags: Customs and Tradition, House and Home, Customs and Tradition

  2. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Tax credit to speed Senator Theatre renovations

    If James &quot;Buzz" Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, have their way, they'll be cutting ribbons by Christmas for a restored <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/belvedere-square-govans/home/vintage-movie-house/senator-theatre-baltimore-movie-theater">Senator Theatre</a> that will preserve the original cinema and add three screens and a small restaurant.
    If James "Buzz" Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, have their way, they'll be cutting ribbons by Christmas for a restored Senator Theatre that will preserve the original cinema and add three screens and a small restaurant. Gov. Martin O'Malley...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Taxation, Credit and Debt, Renovation, Tax Credits

  4. Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Bar review: Despite new owners, Swallow at the Hollow feels tired

    For almost as long as the <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/belvedere-square-govans/home/vintage-movie-house/senator-theatre-baltimore-movie-theater">Senator Theatre</a> has been in operation, so has Swallow at the Hollow.
    For almost as long as the Senator Theatre has been in operation, so has Swallow at the Hollow. The bar/restaurant has been a holdout in Belvedere-Govans since the 1940s, when it was called the Hollow Bar and Grill. Little changed at the corner bar over...

    Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Govans, Colleges and Universities, Restaurants

  6. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Senator Theatre still awaiting word on historic tax credits

    Operators of the Senator Theatre were waiting anxiously this week to hear whether they will be awarded state historic tax credits for their planned $3 million expansion and renovation of the landmark 1939 Art Deco cinema house.
    Operators of the Senator Theatre were waiting anxiously this week to hear whether they will be awarded state historic tax credits for their planned $3 million expansion and renovation of the landmark 1939 Art Deco cinema house. They did not make the...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Government, Dining and Drinking, Credit and Debt, Tax Credits

  8. Dec 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Best Week Ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more

    What's happening in town 12/12-12/18. You know, when you're not shopping.&nbsp;
    What's happening in town 12/12-12/18. You know, when you're not shopping.  MOVIES OPENING (Friday; subject to change) Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol Shame Sherlock...

    Tags: Barbara Walters, Family Guy (tv program), Anthem Incorporated, San Diego Chargers, Fells Point

  10. Dec 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. New owners ready to take over Ivy Bookshop

    Don't call the Ivy Bookshop's new owners New Yorkers.
    Don't call the Ivy Bookshop's new owners New Yorkers. Sure, Ed Berlin and his wife Ann have lived in the orbit of Manhattan for more than three decades, working in corporate careers. But they insist they love Baltimore — Ed was raised in Forest...

    Tags: Google Inc., Deutsche Bank AG, Borders Group Incorporated (MI), Electronics, Washington, DC

  12. Dec 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Sparkling wine recommendations for any price range

    Whether true or just a bit of wishful folklore, champagne was reportedly first cooked up by the French Benedictine monk Pierre Perignon (c. 1638-1715). When Dom Perignon first tasted his concoction, he is reported to have said, &quot;Come quickly, I am drinking the stars!"
    Whether true or just a bit of wishful folklore, champagne was reportedly first cooked up by the French Benedictine monk Pierre Perignon (c. 1638-1715). When Dom Perignon first tasted his concoction, he is reported to have said, "Come quickly, I am...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Spain, Oysters, Timonium

  14. Dec 21, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Veterinary practice opens opposite Senator Theatre

    &quot;Somewhere over the rainbow," sang Tinker Bell, a double yellow-headed Amazon parrot, during an open house at the new Belvedere Veterinary Center on Saturday.
    "Somewhere over the rainbow," sang Tinker Bell, a double yellow-headed Amazon parrot, during an open house at the new Belvedere Veterinary Center on Saturday. The state-of-the-art animal hospital opened Dec. 8 in the old Saigon Remembered restaurant at...

    Tags: Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Dog (animal), Senator Theatre

  16. Nov 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Small Business Saturday

    My Small Business Saturday got off to an early start on Wednesday.    At noon I picked up our Thanksgiving pumpkin pies and snowflake rolls at the re-located Roland Park Bakery and Deli. No longer at the back of the historic Roland Avenue shopping center,...

    Tags: Roland Park, Pies and Tarts, Small Businesses, Business, Entertainment Events

  18. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Weekend food events in Baltimore: A food truck rally and the bonkers farmers' market

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    Sofi's Crepes in Belvedere Square celebrates its grand opening on Friday with live music and celebrity crepe-makers. At 6:30, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Woodberry Kitchen's Spike Gjerde are scheduled to compete in a crepe-making cook-off. The...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Jones Falls, Inner Harbor, Charles Street, Jones Falls Expressway

  20. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Councilman pledges to halt City Hall's tax breaks for developers

    The City Council's finance committee chairman threatened Thursday to impose a moratorium on tax breaks for developers until City Hall implements more transparency in the process and funds more projects outside of downtown. Carl Stokes, who chairs the...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Clipper Mill, Locust Point, Credit and Debt, Carl Stokes

  22. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Raclette is from Switzerland, not Sweden

    It was with great interest that I read John Houser III's review of the Grand Cru in Belvedere Square ("Fine wines, fair small plates at Grand Cru," Nov. 3). Having been there several times myself, I wholeheartedly agree with his recommendations. There...

    Tags: Sweden

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