bars and clubs
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- Hampden merchant sells Republican Club building but is mum on details. Also seeking liquor license for David's Restaurant and Deli, which he closed earlier this year, after his wife died in 2011. He's aksing Hampden Village Merchants Association to support his license request.
- Admiral's Cup, which occupies a prime piece of Fells Point real estate, has been closed since 2007. The kitchen won't begin for a few months, according to manager Kenneth Petty.
- After receiving much opposition last week from local liquor store owners, the Harford County Liquor Control Board Wednesday voted 3-2 Wednesday to grant a license to PAS Corporation to sell beer, wine and liquor at the former Decker's Wine and Spirits on Baltimore Pike in Bel Air.
- 'Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars' recap: A tough-call elimination
- On Oct. 18, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Chesapeake, along with presenting sponsors Under Armour and the Baltimore Ravens, are inviting fans to tailgate inside M&T Bank Stadium, and right on the field, at the fifth annual Biggest Little Tailgate Party.
- More than 350 events are scheduled for the 10-day event including, tastings, seminars, beer dinners, home-brew events, tours and ping pong tournaments.
- Baltimore City is getting set to auction a small vacant lot near Belvedere Square. Pleasant Hope Baptist Church wants it for a community garden and Jerry's Belvedere Tavern wants it for parking.
- The bottle of beer on the bar is the alpha and omega of the next four hours at the Fork & Wrench. That and the dozens of replacement bottles that will be dressed, made up, back-lit, side-lit, primped, primed, misted and beaded with an eye dropper before being brought in front of the camera.
- Homeslyce's focus is on pub food like wings, stuffed sandwiches, and, of course pizza. The basic pizza choice is between premium styles like the Port a Bella and the Strongman Meat Classic and build-your-own creations.
- Deb's reaction to Dexter's big reveal about being a serial killer was surprisingly optimistic. Clearly she is not up to creating a rehab clinic for serial killers in her home, but she gave it a valiant effort.
- I was recently reminded by McDaniel College political science professor Herb Smith that our great state of Maryland two legitimate nicknames.
- Corner bar Kisling's Tavern in Canton is the Ravens Bar of the Week.
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- The Little Sisters of the Poor have launched a $25 million Caring Building Campaign and are more than halfway to their goal. Funds raised to date have allowed for complete renovation of one section of St. Martin's Home in Catonsville with another under construction and a third set for demolition.
- Six in Harford sell liquor to underage person
- Monica McCants, a 42-year-old mother who ran the gang with her son, pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and drug distribution charges in federal court Wednesday for her part supplying cocaine and heroin to clubs on The Block. Prosecutors recommended that she serve 15 years in prison – her attorney said he will seek to get that down to 10.
- Bernoudy Bookworms, a White Hall book club formed 10 years ago, continues to thrive as a social and support group, and book choices run the gamut. Members take turn hosting a meeting with refreshments themed to current book they re reading.
- On the latest New Girl, Jess and Nick confront their feelings and whether or not Nick is her fluffer.
- This recipe for a homemade Irish cheddar and ale pub spread doesn't rely on processed cheese as the base
- The owner of a Parkville bar can keep his liquor license but must pay a $2,000 fine following the fatal stabbing of a bouncer there over Labor Day weekend.
- The Baltimore Orioles are in a pennant race, and a fan base wounded by years of losing is buying in.
- Community and political leaders were quick to call last weekend's violence outside the Recher Theatre an isolated event. But as new development draws more people into the Baltimore County's largest downtown area, many also want see more police and other resources directed toward the county seat.
- It was a match made in musical heaven at the Evergreen Museum and Library in Baltimore.
- The feeling at the Annapolis restaurant is all about the sea, but the focus is not on the seafood.
- Fall is perfect time to head to Easton, Cambridge and St. Michaels for bites of delight.
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- Beer for breakfast? Depending on your point of view, that's either the height of indulgence or the depths of depravity.
- Members of the Towson business community on Wednesday expressed their support for the Recher Theatre, a day after Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz placed the blame for Saturday night's violence in Towson squarely on the business.
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- Mt. Washington Tavern is rebuilding will after last Halloween's fire but as a prelude to reopening Nov. 1, the tavern will be represented at the Mount Washington Block Party Sept. 30 selling oysters and beer.
- A crowd that numbered well above 200 Towson residents, business owners and community leaders arrived hungry at the Towson American Legion Post No. 22 on Thursday evening, Sept. 20, for the second annual Taste of Towson event, and it's safe to say every one left satisfied.
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- Bridal showers, weddings, waffle breakfasts in Perryville
- Kooper's North, the new expansion of the popular Fells Point bar, is already drawing crowds in Mays Chapel.