bars and clubs
- Harford County was spared from the worst of Superstorm Sandy, and many thankful residents have decided to help people elsewhere in the Northeast who were hit hard by the storm.
- You voted? Good, you get ice cream. Wear your "I Voted" sticker and head out for premiums.
- The restaurant also announced the appointments of head chef Michael Meisel and sous chef Doff Edwards.
- Mt. Washington Tavern opens to the media and family Tuesday, Nov. 5 after the restaurant/bar was destroyed in a fire just over a year ago. The grand opening takes place Nov. 6.
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- Normally a hockey hangout, the Hudson Street Stackhouse in Canton is the Ravens bar of the week.
- Ravens offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie is facing yet another lawsuit, a $375,000 tab at Miami strip clubs.
- Surf calmed and some floodwaters receded in Ocean City by Tuesday morning, but some roads remained closed as town officials assessed Sandy damage.
- Restaurant owners and management were scrambling to return to normal operations on Tuesday morning. A few places were already doing business in the early morning.
- Baltimore-area restaurants and bars begin posting opening and closing notices on social media
- Ocean City has evacuated some residents and all tourists as Hurricane Sandy bears down on the mid-Atlantic.
- North Baltimore and Roland Park, in particular, brace for Hurricane Sandy expected in area Oct. 29. But so far, weekend events, including Halloween activities, still on.
- The Center Club was the first club in Baltimore to admit Jewish and African-American members
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- Listing of Halloween events and activities in Laurel area.
- Baltimore's Cinghiale, Vino Rosina and The Wine Market among 100 notable wine lists.
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- You've voted, we've compiled, and now we give to you your choices for best restaurants in Howard County for 2012.
- All four couples team up for a ridiculous, fantastic Gangnam style routine, with trash blowing in the wind and thrusting aplenty
- The Barefoot Contessa will appear at two book signings in the area
- Community invited to Sunday celebration
- Maryland day trips: Run for Your Lives in Darlington, pub crawl in Philadelphia and more.
- Belle took front and center stage as the leading lady in this week's episode. And we met the most anticipated character of the season: Captain Hook.
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- Annapolis city boasts enough ghost stories to support two competing ghost tours and two books on the topic, both published within the past five years, the most recent one this fall.
- Pub Dog Columbia is an alternative to crowded county sports bar scene.
- Shirley Reingold, who wrote the 1948 hit song "It's Too Soon to Know" and managed the Orioles, an early rhythm-and-blues vocal group, died of heart disease Oct. 10 at Aventura Hospital in Aventura, Fla. The former Baltimorean was 89.
- Police are searching for a suspect in the death of a Baltimore man who was found with multiple gunshot wounds inside a vehicle outside a Parkville bar in July.
- Bar-goers flipped this week to see Bono sipping on a pint at a local pub. But was it really the famous singer or a very good imposter?
- Union Craft Brewing wins gold at Great American Beer Festival
- On Thursday night, the wait staff at Columbia's Iron Bridge Wine Co. will wear bright pink T-shirts declaring, "I'd rather be eating at Aida Bistro & Wine Bar."
- New restaurant, Johnny's, opens in historic Roland Park Shopping Center on Roland Avenue. The eatery, run by Foreman Wolf Restaurant Group, features coffee and whiskey bars, and offers breakfast, lunch, dinner.
- New restaurant, Johnny's, to open Oct. 16 in historic Roland Park Shopping Center on Roland Avenue. Featuring coffee and whiskey bars, the eatery will offer breakfast, lunch, dinner.
- Paula Abdul guest judges "Dancing with the Stars," but add little valuable commentary or critique.
- In the world of tap handles, Mark Supik's shop has emerged as the preferred provider of custom-designed tap handles for the regional brewers, microbrewers and start-ups that compose the craft-beer movement.
- City police plan to meet with management of a downtown club after two people waiting in line were shot early Monday, a shooting that capped a violent weekend in Baltimore and has revived discussions about security around city bars and clubs.
- Langermann's on Light in South Baltimore maintains mastery of Low Country cuisine.
- This Saturday, Oct. 13, Havre de Grace will return to those thrilling and roaring days of yesteryear, as the city holds its fifth annual Graw Days celebration to commemorate its heritage as a one-time horse racing center.
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