bars and clubs
- It's summertime — peak season for cheap, cold beer. And Baltimore bars have some of the cheapest beers around. You just have to know where to look
- Stop overlooking (and overcooking) summer's dynamic duo, zucchini and yellow squash, and you're sure to be satisfied
- Baltimore's move to close some liquor stores disproportionately affects Korean Americans owners
- Health officials say they want to crack down on violence in poorer neighborhoods
- Baltimore County resident Suzanne Stettinius to represent United States in modern pentathlon at 2012 Olympic Games in London
- With thousands of sailors in town looking for a good time, Baltimore gets a taste of Fleet Week
- Those who oppose casinos on moral grounds turn a blind eye to lottery
-
- A man was shot Thursday afternoon in North Baltimore as federal agents and Baltimore police arrested a group of men planning an armed robbery, officials said.
-
- Crossroads Pub in Dayton has good, freshly cooked pub food, Maryland style, plus a pleasant venue for a classic crab feast. You'll find efficient, friendly service and reasonable prices.
- Five licensed beverage establishments in Harford County were caught selling alcohol to a minor during a compliance test conducted last week, the Harford County Liquor Control Board announced Monday.
- The beer recipes need some tweaking, but the locally inspired food delivers
- Simplicity will be the theme at their Quaker wedding, with vintage tablecloths, a dress that's been in the family since the 1930s and rings with stones that come from heirlooms.
- The everyday fare at Rowhouse Grille charms its Federal Hill neighbors, but the new tasting menu is an awkward addition
- The prices are as approachable as the service at this Severna Park spot.
-
-
- Its days as a nightclub are through since its zoning regulations don't allow live entertainment.
- Watching what Tiger Woods did Sunday at Muirfield Village Golf Club, coming from two shots down with four holes to play to win the Memorial Tournament and tie the event¿s legendary host, Jack Nicklaus, with PGA Tour victory No. 73, brought back memories from the years when Woods was undeniably the No. 1 player in golf.
-
- Here are 10 ideas for Baltimore bachelorette parties, broken down by personality type -- from bookworms to wine lovers and thrill seekers.
-
- Milan's dancing days are over. The Little Italy establishment is now prohibited from allowing or providing live entertainment on its premises. Milan must now be a restaurant, a court says, which is the only thing its zoning status allows it to be.
- The folks down at Bluegrass Tavern in South Baltimore sent over a peek at the new spring menu, set to debut on Thursday. It's actually Spring Menu, Part Deux.
- The Department of Housing and Community Development is asking for a court order against Milan that could bring its operations to a halt.
- Towson resident Larry Hilte, a gunner in World War II, relives past with visit to B-24 plane
- From special-occasion places to cheap eats, here's where some of the best palates in town like to chow down.
- In addition to Kooper's North, they'll open a taco truck.
- Atlantic City's newest resort is betting on attracting leisure-seeking vacationers rather than gamblers on an overnight jaunt
-
- New Canton pub is a collaboration between Brian Strumke of Stillwater Ales and Ted Stelzenmuller of Jack's Bistro
- Police arrested a 28-year-old Baltimore man who attempted to swallow a bag full of crack cocaine outside the Crossroads Tavern in Anne Arundel County early Friday, police said.
-
- Ocean City tourism leaders and businesses are optimistic tourists will come in greater numbers and with more to spend in summer 2012.
-
-
-
-