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4 based on 183 reviews
If you ever find yourself in Baltimore make the effort to experience this place! The food is beyond yummy and the staff is great. Made us feel welcomed and appreciated. The Poe stuff is incredible!!
Checking out a local band here the other night, decided to grab a bite to eat. Got some buffalo wings, they were decent. I also got a burger and fries. Fries were decent, but burger was nothing to write home about. Most times a burger from Wendys or Burger King would be much better. If checking out a band here again I'd make sure to eat before getting here. Nice friendly people and staff.
4 based on 78 reviews
Hamilton Tavern is home to one of the best burgers you will find in Baltimore. Get it with bacon and egg, and don't put anything else on it other than what it comes with. If it was supposed to have may and ketchup etc it would already be on there. You see what I am saying right? They also have some of the best fried chicken you will ever eat. Along with a changing seasonal menu, you will find a great selection of local and regional beers on tap. This is a tavern, not a bar. You will not find 10 big screens showing all the games. If there is a game on, it's on one modest little screen, and the only thing on it, is dem O's hon.
From the outside it doesn't look like much, but the food it cheap and delicious; the beer is cold and the people are outstanding. From .75 cent tacos to $5.00 burgers this place should be on your list as a weekly destination for cheap eats. Lots of big TVs for watching sports and horseshoes out back.
We stopped in as we heard the burgers were great. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming! We shared the Seared Ahi Tuna which was awesome - the blackening was excellent! The burgers were delicious and Johnâs homemade onion rings were the best! Iâll be dreaming about those! Well-poured drinks and attentive service!! Thanks for a great lunch!
The special for wed was hamburger or chicken burger. The hamburger was very good, juicy and medium as requested a/fried onions,cheese, etc at 4.99. What delicious compared to the well known chain in all the major cities. The chicken burger was very good too. Nothing comes with either at 4.99 ea. Small fries were $1.00 , we didn't get. It was a bit chilly , it's a large room as a sports TV area and was 23 degrees F outside. No waitress there just a helpful cashier. One must return to cashier as the needs arise.
4 based on 189 reviews
I just had lunch at the Red Brick Station Restaurant with a friend. We were quickly seated and our drink orders taken. I ordered the Blackened Fish Tacos and my friend ordered a Shrimp Wrap. The food was very tasty but I thought the tortilla chips were a little stale. Our service was great. I would recommend trying out this place if you are in the area.
4 based on 34 reviews
I wasn't expecting much when my son suggested this spot for lunch. The building is on a down on it's luck stretch on Belair Rd. and is nothing fancy. Parking lot full of pot holes.Nonetheless, the food was very good. I started with a half-half soup: traditional Maryland Crab Soup, full of veggie, floating on top of Cream of Crab. Loads of crab meat.The soft shell sandwich was excellent. Fries dusted with Old Bay. Cold Natty Boh on draft. Ah, yes. The Land of Pleasant Living, indeed.
4 based on 62 reviews
Dellis was recommended by the desk staff of the nearby Country Inn and Suites and it lived up to their recommendations. You are supposed to get a 10% discount as a hotel guest but we forgot to ask (probably too hungry!). They were having their annual Oktoberfest specials and it was very crowded with folks enjoying very large plates of German specialties. Our server, Danielle, was very pleasant and helpful in explaining the menu and we opted for the crab skins and the knockwurst. Portions are generous. The crab skins were very good the knockwurst which they buy from a local German butcher was served with sauerkraut and German potatoes. I thought the knockwurst was the best I have ever had. They have a very tempting dessert menu but we had no room. If passing through again at mealtime will try to go again.
4 based on 267 reviews
Thanks to all the tripadvisor reviews we ended up going down to Baltimore for one night from Hershey, PA. Our quest was for the best crab cake and our mission was accomplished.Location is outside of Baltimore close to Morgan State in a little neighborhood corner bar. I love corner bars so it was right up my alley. Parking was hard to find - FYI.Now my wife and I lived in Delaware for a few years and would drive down to the Inner Harbor a few times a month. Love the Italian area and Fell's point. Have been eating Maryland Crabs and Crab Cakes for over 20 years. Used to go to Obrickys (??) before they closed down around 10 years ago, maybe more? Anyway, Koco's crab cakes are the best hand's down we have ever had. They are an 11 ounce softball size ball of 95% crab meat with 5% breaded filler to hold them together. Now they are expensive until you put into perspective:1 - they are huge and one crab cake is enough for two people. That said I would never share mine :)2- some things are worth and these are! My wife made a very good point when we were debating to order 6 to take home! She said you know you pay $25 for a lobster roll on a small hot dog bun and little lobster meat, so true. Plus we like Crab better then Lobster anyway. We were going to give two crab cakes to our neighbors across the street and two to the neighbors right next to use becuase we all have dinner/drinks at each others houses routinely. We ended up only saving 2 and when we had them over that week we just served the two as an appetizer. They could not believe how good they are.I will never go back to Baltimore again without a first stop to Koco's. In fact, I might look for a Marriott (my go to hotel chain) as close to Koco's as possible and go there both days and maybe go to the inner harbor :)
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