Drinks To Go Becoming Maryland State Law

The Maryland General Assembly is working on legislation that would legalize “to go drinks” in the state. It was a measure adopted to rescue restaurants during the pandemic and state legislatures are poised to extend that support for years to come. The bill, “would allow restaurants and bars and taverns to continue the temporary pandemic […]

Indoor & Outdoor Dining Are Back! (January 22nd)

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has announced that effective January 22nd, 2021, indoor and outdoor dining will be permitted in limited quantities: Restaurants, Bars, and Breweries can re-open indoor dining at 25% capacity and outdoor dining at 50% capacity. Sign-in and Sign-out sheets will be required to assist with COVID contact tracing. 1-hour time limit for […]

Recap: 606 South Ann Street Proposals [VIDEO]

The former Enoch Pratt Free Library located on 606 S. Ann Street, now vacant, has seen better days. The Baltimore City Department of Housing & Community Development issued a Request For Proposal on the historic property and 2 applicants presented their plans on January 7th. Below is the property in reference, which – as you […]

Bikes are back at Baltimore Bike Share Stations!

The Baltimore Bike Share program was on hiatus following a disastrous launch that was highlighted by stolen bikes and empty stations. Today they’ve announced that bikes are officially back and they’ve got a plan to make sure things go more smoothly this time around! Here are the improvements made: Three new re-balancing and maintenance trucks New charging/rebalancing […]

I Had Dinner at Rec Pier Chop House (and it was Amazing)

After getting settled into my room at the Sagamore Pendry Hotel, I had the chance to dine at the Rec Pier Chop House (see the menu) with some friends and family. Spoiler alert: it was amazing. This isn’t a restaurant review because: (1) I love food but I’m not an expert or critic, (2) Our […]