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- Eating at the airport can be a treat if you know where to go
- A new "rustic Italian" restaurant focused on craft beers is getting ready to open its doors at the former Bill Bateman's location, on Bel Air Road between Fallston and Bel Air.
- Laurel's senior centers are offering events during October.
- It feels like seasonal overkill, but there is one marriage growing stronger with time: pumpkin-spice beer. We recently spoke with owners and brewmasters of Maryland breweries, and all agreed the demand for it continues to grow annually.
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- In honor of starting its business one century ago, Phillips Seafood has announced the launch of a 100 Days of Summer promotion.
- The Annapolis-based Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund will move its headquarters to Baltimore's Locust Point neighborhood next fall, bringing its 240-person workforce to the expanding McHenry Row mixed-use project, the company announced Monday.
- Mindgrub Technologies has moved from Catonsville to the former Phillips Seafood headquarters in Locust Point.
- Baltimore start-up Haystack is launching a parking application for smartphones that allows Baltimore residents to see and match up with others in their neighborhood who are either looking for or leaving a parking spot.
- First it was Dark Horse Saloon, then it was The Horse With No Name and now the Baltimore bar is closed.
- The new $30 million Maryland House Travel Plaza along I-95 near Aberdeen will officially open to the public by midnight Thursday, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority and plaza manager Areas USA
- After being off-limits to visitors for more than a year, the Maryland House plans to re-open in within the next couple of weeks.
- A Ravens and Orioles reception played out perfectly at Ripken Stadium.
- Phillips Seafood, in preparation for its 100th anniversary next year, launches top creative thinkers search of college students.
- Phillips Seafood and the Chesapeake were fined at Thursday's liquor board hearing
- Among the establishments scheduled for hearings are Canton's Portside Tavern, Phillips Seafood, The Chesapeake
- There's the Keith Urban concert at 7:30 p.m. And a whole bunch of waterfront restaurants are running food and drink specials for game-watchers.
- What did Justin Timberlake order at Phillips Seafood?
- Baltimore won't get to host the Sept. 5 NFL regular-season opener but it will get a Keith Urban concert in the Inner Harbor that night.
- Christoph Strasser, a 30-year-old Austrian, set the record for speed in completing the Race Across America bicycle competition.
- Some dozen Baltimore restaurants are adding special soft-shell crab specials to their menus for Baltimore's fifth annual Soft-Shell Crab Celebration.
- The Friary on the Severn, the palatial Annapolis home of members of the Phillips Seafood family, has dropped in price after a year on the market, according to the property's listing agent.
- Horseshoe Cincinnati opens Monday and will help officials from Baltimore casino chart course
- The New York real estate firm that purchased Harborplace in November paid just under $100 million for the iconic Inner Harbor shopping center, according to Baltimore land records.
- Baltimore-area restaurants and bars begin posting opening and closing notices on social media
- Harborplace has been sold to a New York real estate investment firm that owns office and retail centers across the country, according to a statement Tuesday from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
- Harborplace has been sold to a New York real estate investment firm that owns office and retail centers across the country, according to a statement Tuesday from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
- Cordish mum on referendum question at Arundel casino event.
- Baltimore is friendly, comforting and has superb medical care
- While the break in business is cause for some concern, there is every reason to believe the customers will be back when the travel plaza opens anew in 2013 because it seems to have a prime location for such operations, and that location promises to be a lot nicer when it reopens.
- State and private partnership will replace two aging I-95 travel plazas in a two-year project, displacing some workers
- The Maryland House Travel Plaza on I-95 near Aberdeen will close for reconstruction on Sept. 15 for at least a year, the Maryland Transportation Authority said Thursday.
- Phillips returns to Annapolis in the same Dock Street location that it left in 2009, when it was replaced by Hell Point Seafood, which shut its doors in late February of this year.
- The chef's Guts & Glory tour stops in Baltimore in November
- Robbin Haas was named one of the top 10 chefs in America by Food and Wine magazine back in 1994.
- In the new Harborplace, Bubba Gump is a rising star – but the food is rated "B", for bland
- The media got a look at the Maryland Live casino. We got a look at the buffet.
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- The casino food operations include a buffet, an Asian noodle bar and a Phillips Seafood.