bars and clubs
- The inspiration from Lane Harlan's travels to Mexico's Sinaloa fuels Clavel, her next endeavor she hopes to open in Remington in April.
- Developer David Tufaro, of Roland Park, is redeveloping an old mill on the Jones Falls in Hampden as a multi-use housing, retail and office center, a Belvedere Square-style market, and a 150-seat restaurant in the old boiler room.
- Howard County Winter Restaurant Weeks has six Ellicott City restaurants participating in the three-course menu specials that start at $15 for lunch and $25 for dinner.
- The popular Belvedere Square wine bar Grand Cru will be sold to grandson of Johnny Unitas
- Baltimore County homicide detectives are asking for the public's help in their investigation of the shooting death of a Catonsville man last September at B.J. Mallard's Tavern in Westview, county police said Wednesday.
- They hoped the renovations, which lasted three months and finished up in October, and rebranding the bar back to its original name, Oliver's Old Town Tavern, would serve as a springboard to relaunch the business, which they say has potential to become Laurel's neighborhood sports barn and tavern in the vein of a Cheers.
- Vicki Antal, of Bel Air, watched the Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers playoff game intently Saturday night, with the thought in the back of her mind that, if the Ravens lost, she might not hear the end of it the next day from her friends who are Steelers fans.
- The Treaty of Paris Center, a small room in a basement on Main Street in Annapolis, tells the story of America between the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783 and the writing of the Constitution in 1787.
- As Baltimore Ravens players and coaches prepare for their Saturday night wild card playoff matchup with their rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers, operators of bars and other businesses in Harford County are getting ready for a game day crush of Ravens fans.
- Centre Park Grill, a new independent restaurant featuring American cuisine, will open shortly after New Year¿s in the space formerly occupied by Café de Paris.
- When their two daughters were both planning weddings within six months of each other, Juli and Jim Wolf realized there was something missing in the world of wedding planning.
- As the winter break comes to an end for students, this is a reminder that January starts the renovation at Patuxent Valley Middle School.
- The new restaurant features 72 varieties of wine available by the bottle, full glass, half glass or "by the sip."
- Christmas Day dining in Baltimore remains quiet. In fact, our list of places open this year looks exactly like the list we had last year.
- A big fan of the Denver Broncos, Marie Gemmell was killed when plane hit house in Montgomery County.
- A big fan of the Denver Broncos, Marie Gemmell was killed when plane hit house in Montgomery County.
- A big fan of the Denver Broncos, Marie Gemmell was killed when plane hit house in Montgomery County.
- Nepal House will open Sunday in the Mount Vernon space that housed the Indian restaurant Mughal Garden. Ryleigh's Oyster Mount Vernon will open Tuesday in the Cathedral Street space across from Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall where Mari Luna closed back in January.
- The sixth annual Scaggsville Pub Crawl was Nov. 25. This year, over 150 women raised $4,300 for the American Heart Association.
- Baltimore's liquor board, slammed in a 2013 state audit for mismanagement, now has computer spreadsheets to keep track of fines and fees. It is requiring all applications to be notarized. And employees are required to formally disclose any conflict of interest, according to a report the board is delivering to the legislature Tuesday.
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- Vanessa's Corner Pub donates to American Cancer Society with proceeds from Ladies Night Out event
- Churches host Christmas bazaars and fire company plans Breakfast with Santa – all in Central Carroll area
- The operators of Portside Tavern in Canton got approval from the Baltimore City Liquor License Board to expand into its neighboring building, the former AKA studio, a hair salon.
- For months, the closing of Leon's Triple L Restaurant has left many residents wondering what will open in place of the community landmark.