Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is also R House, Belvedere Square, Mt. Vernon Market place, and a little bit more on Broadway Market Place if you want more of a food court type of place.
If you get done early enough, Di Pasquale's and Trinacria may still be open. They're great Italian markets with small areas for seating. You may have to order and take somewhere to eat if it is warm enough. Plenty of spaces in the parks...go to Patterson park or one near the waterfront to eat.
None of these are convenient for the children’s museum.
Give me a break. Baltimore is an extremely small city. Lived there for a decade. You don't know what you're talking about. ITT: a bunch of suburbanites who like trash food and have horrible recommendations. Good grief, if you're going to Baltimore, eat where the locals would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is also R House, Belvedere Square, Mt. Vernon Market place, and a little bit more on Broadway Market Place if you want more of a food court type of place.
If you get done early enough, Di Pasquale's and Trinacria may still be open. They're great Italian markets with small areas for seating. You may have to order and take somewhere to eat if it is warm enough. Plenty of spaces in the parks...go to Patterson park or one near the waterfront to eat.
None of these are convenient for the children’s museum.
Yep! PP here. I particularly remember these key lime pancakes that were delicious.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the Miss Shirley’s hater! Haven’t seen you around for a while.
OP, I’ve never had a bad meal at Miss Shirley’s. Yes, it’s popular, but it’s popular for a reason.
Have you ever had a great meal there?
DP.
Actually, yes. I was there with my mom and my aunt last week. My mom had some pork barbecue and macaroni & cheese dish that had her ooohing and aaaahing the whole time. I had a great spinach omelet with the best turkey sausage I've ever eaten, and my aunt had fried chicken. We had a great time, the food was wonderful, our server (Tiffany) was fabulous, the place was very busy and everyone seemed happy as clams. The biscuits were out of this world. I would go there again in a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:There is also R House, Belvedere Square, Mt. Vernon Market place, and a little bit more on Broadway Market Place if you want more of a food court type of place.
If you get done early enough, Di Pasquale's and Trinacria may still be open. They're great Italian markets with small areas for seating. You may have to order and take somewhere to eat if it is warm enough. Plenty of spaces in the parks...go to Patterson park or one near the waterfront to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Clavel would be kid friendly if you go early enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the Miss Shirley’s hater! Haven’t seen you around for a while.
OP, I’ve never had a bad meal at Miss Shirley’s. Yes, it’s popular, but it’s popular for a reason.
Have you ever had a great meal there?
Anonymous wrote:It’s the Miss Shirley’s hater! Haven’t seen you around for a while.
OP, I’ve never had a bad meal at Miss Shirley’s. Yes, it’s popular, but it’s popular for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:The Paper Moon Diner in Hampden is super fun for kids.
Anonymous wrote:The Paper Moon Diner in Hampden is super fun for kids.