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- Concepts compete on Food Network show featuring Baltimore restaurant
- Maggie's Farm will be featured on the Nov. 7 episode of "Restaurant Divided," a new Food Network show
- Televisions can add energy to a room, but others say they get in the way of conversation.
- The Roland Park restaurant is accepting reservations for breakfast, lunch and dinner
- The Howard Hughes Corporation and the Foreman Wolf Restaurant Group announced Monday the signing of a 10-year lease agreement for the restaurateurs to open a new location at the Columbia Lakefront.
- Whether at home or a restaurant, thoughtful approaches abound for today's high school graduates
- Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake won the first ever Executive Showdown Healthy Food Cook Off at Wegmans in Hunt Valley
- Johnny's, the restaurant that opened in at the Roland Pak Shopping Center late last year, is causing parking problems, as some residents feared. The pastor of Roland Park Presbyterian across the street has sent a letter to the Foreman-Wolf Restaurant Group asking if staff of Johnny's could be told not to park in front of the church Sunday mornings. The manager of a nearby apartment building said parking was scarce when the restaurant first opened, less so now.
- The new, casual joint from Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf is drawing crowds
- 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.
- Red velvet pancakes and house-cured gravlox are on the breakfast menu at Johnny's, the new Foreman Wolf restaurant.
- The fifth restaurant from Baltimore restaurateurs Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf is named Johnny's. Scheduled to open Tuesday morning in Roland Park, Johnny's will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week.
- The Security Plus Federal Credit Union is opening a five-employee branch in the Roland Park Shopping Center. They have two other locations, in Woodlawn and Reisterstown.
- Join Tony Foreman at a a Wednesday night Pazo "Pop-Up" wine tasting event.
- Summer Temperatures bring a flurry of Spring activity to Roland Park community in Baltimore
- The area of the historic Roland Park Shopping Center where a second restaurant is planned is structurally unsound and has to be rebuilt.
- The area of the historic Roland Park Shopping Center where a second restaurant is planned is structurally unsound and has to be rebuilt.
- Patient changes have paid off for this superb Harbor East restaurant
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- A Baltimore-area oenophile has resigned as a critic for the influential Wine Advocate following allegations that a representative sought payments from vineyards for him to visit them. Jay Miller, the former co-owner of Bin 604 in Harbor East,
- Thanksgiving in Baltimore-area restaurants, with two affordable 11th-hour additions
- Tables will fill fast, especially with the Ravens game falling on the holiday
- The inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix helped boost weekend revenues at a sampling of hotels by 44 percent compared to Labor Day weekend last year while more than doubling the take at city-owned parking garages, according to preliminary counts.
- Woodberry Kitchen and other local restaurants keep the fruit in the spotlight into September
- Architect presents plans to Roland Park Civic League for signage, renovations and new lighting at historic Roland Park Shopping Center
- Area restaurants throw parties and offer specials in honor of Bastille Day, July 1, often called France's Fourtth of July
- Downtown Partnership debuts new Dine Downtown video
- Jay Hancock: Baltimore's Prime Rib restaurant sold hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of Groupon coupons one day last month, but restaurants such as Miss Shirley's, Charleston and Petit Louis are leery of online discounting.
- Baltimore's burgeoning music scene can take a page from Austin — the home of South by Southwest and the "Live Music Capital of the World."