Alewife
$$, L, D, 10 p.m.
Alewifeās biggest draw may be its 40 beer taps, but the newest pub to fill the space across from the Hippodrome offers decent gourmet sandwiches and entrĆ©es too. Look for various in-house smoked items on the menu from cheddar to chorizo to sweet potatoes.
Attmanās Authentic New York Delicatessen
1019 E. Lombard St., (410) 563-2666, attmansdeli.com
$$, B, L, D,P
This Corned Beef Row relic is a local institution, and with good reason. The long, long, long deli counter serves up corned beef on rye, hot pastrami, Reubens, and kosher dogs, all as good as youāll find in town. Know what you want when they get to you.
B&O American Brasserie
$$$, B, L, D, Br
Dramatic dƩcor, an award-winning chef, and a homey yet inventive menu emphasizing seasonal and sustainable. Top notch.
the CAPITAL GRILLE
$$$, L, D, R, Out
A classic steakhouse with perfectly turned-out food in impressive portions. What distinguishes Capital Grille from competitors is lunch, including scaled-down versions of its evening fare, sandwiches, and salad entrƩes.
Dickās Last Resort
$$, L, D, Out
This tourist-friendly national chain with its low-down-and-dirty shtick and menu crammed with burgers and fried stuff has dropped anchor in the Inner Harbor.
Edo Sushi
Harborplace, 201 E. Pratt St., (410) 843-9804, edosushimd.com
$$, L, D, Out
Edo Sushi brings a quiet charm to tourist central, plus a wide variety of sushi from traditional rolls to the more artistic Tokyo and sweetheart maki.
Fogo De Chão Churrascaria
600 E. Pratt St., (410) 528-9292, fogodechao.com
$$$, L, D
This Brazilian-style steakhouse offers 15 kinds of fire-roasted meat carved right at your table. Itās all you can eat brought to you until you either burst or cry uncle.
Frank and Nicās West End Grille
511 W. Pratt St., (410) 685-6800, frankandnics.com
$$$, L, D, Out
From its position on the first floor of the Zenith building, within walking distance of the Convention Center, Camden Yards, and the Hilton, Frank and Nicās serves up burgers and other casual fare as well as pricier entrĆ©es.
Hard Rock CafƩ
601 E. Pratt St., (410) 347-7625, hardrockcafe.com
$$$, L, D, Out, 10 p.m.
The Inner Harbor location of this chain fills its cavernous Power Plant space with rock memorabilia, loud music, and burgers, ribs, and other hopped-up roadhouse fare.
JOE SQUARED
Power Plant Live!, 30 Market Place, (410) 962-5566, joesquared.com
$$, L, D
It seems like the entire city of Baltimore eats at Joe Squared. And why not? The coal-fired square pies available with a mess of toppings, from bacon and clam to corned beef to just about any seafood you can think of, never fail to satisfy. A decent beer list and the best wine and cocktail list of any pizza joint in town.
Kona Grill
1 E. Pratt St., (410) 244-8994, konagrill.com
$$$, L, D, Out
This upscale chain specializes in sushi and other Asian tastes, along with pizza and some other pubby faves.
Lennyās Deli
$, B, l
The Baltimore deli/carryout writ large for Harborplace, with a full slate of deli sandwiches, chicken (baked or fried), and breakfast all day.
Luckieās Tavern
Power Plant Live!, 10 Market Place, (410) 223-1105, luckiestavern.com
$$, L, D, Out
A Vegas theme animates a menu devoted to straightforward American lunch and dinner fare, all smack in the middle of the Power Plant Live! entertainment complex.
M&S Grill
Harborplace, 201 E. Pratt St., (410) 547-9333
$$$, L, D, Out
The folks from McCormick and Schmickās take on the grill concept, with a touch of swanky clubbiness. The menu features upscale comfort foods like chicken potpie and pot roast.
McCormick and Schmickās
$$$, L, D, R, P, Out
If youāre eating at the Inner Harbor, McCormick and Schmickās is one of your best bets. The ever-changing menu features the freshest fish and crustaceans; we recommend anything planked or cashew-crusted.
Miss Shirleyās CafĆ©
750 E. Pratt St., (410) 528-5373, missshirleys.com
$$, B, L, Out
Terrific service and a voluminous menu make Miss Shirleyās CafĆ© the breakfast spot du jour. Eggs aboundāpoached, in omelets, on sandwichesābut donāt miss gourmet takes on homey specialties like benne seed chicken ānā waffles or mascarpone grits.
Mortonās Steakhouse
$$$, l, D, P
As the name hints, Mortonās is a classic steakhouse, and it has the quality meat and myriad go-withs to match the upscale attitude.
Phillipās Seafood
$$$, L, D, Out
A little old Maryland seafood joint upscaled into a regional chain and a massive Inner Harbor location divided into a āmenuā restaurant, a buffet, and a carryout. Any which way, Phillipās still serves up crab cakes and crab soup.
Pratt Street Ale House
$$, L, D, Out
If youāre looking for house-brewed beers in the heart of the Pratt Street corridor, the Ale House has you covered, along with an expansive menu of pub grub.
Rusty Scupper
$$$, L, D, Br, R
This restaurant has the best view of the Inner Harbor. Although famous for crab cakes, cream of crab soup, steak, and martinis, the Scuppās Sunday brunch is like climbing aboard a cruise ship for the afternoon.
Ruthās Chris Steak House
$$$, D
An evening at Ruthās Chris is pure, luxurious indulgence: incredible steaks (seafood too), a wine cellar with hundreds of bottles, and opulent atmosphere. Your only worry is waddling to the table and operating the utensils.
Sullivanās of Baltimore
$$$, L, D, Out
This national chain does the traditional upscale steakhouse with all the trimmings and a serious bar.
La Tasca Spanish Tapas Bar and Restaurant
Harborplace, 201 E. Pratt St., (410) 209-2562, latascausa.com
$$$, L, D, Out
This chain offers an expansive menu of small plates amid the big-food mecca that is the Inner Harbor.
Tatu Asian Restaurant
$$$, D, R
Several Asian cuisines meet head-on at Tatu, with offerings ranging from sushi to curries to short ribs.
Tir Na Nog
Harborplace, 201 E. Pratt St., (410) 483-8968, tirnanogbaltimore.com
$$, L, D, Out, 10 p.m.
Irish favorites twist with New American cuisine at this expansive Harborplace pubāchili and Jameson heighten plump Irish sausages, musses get the Irish treatment with Irish ale and sausage.