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    Fallston Barrel House

    3.5 (138 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Live music
    Casual
    Outdoor seating

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    Barrel Burger topped with cheddar cheese, caramelized onions and bacon with mayo.
    Maggi R.

    Our daughter and grandson recommended that we try the Fallston Barrel House. So, we did. We made a reservation for a late lunch at 3:15 PM. We were very surprised to see the parking lot full of cars. We were told that a reunion was taking place in the main part of the dining room. We sat at the one low table in the corner of the bar, and it was perfect. The restaurant is decorated in a nostalgic theme - old pictures of long gone actors, and whiskey barrels. The restaurant is huge. We were told that they could accommodate up to 400 people in an assortment of dining rooms and bars. They also have an outside patio bar. Our server, Justin, was very friendly and attentive. We all decided on burgers. My husband and I had the Barrel Burger topped with cheddar cheese, caramelized onions and bacon. The burger came with chips. Our friends had the Fallston BYO Burger which meant in addition to the 1/2 lb. fresh Angus chuck, they could make it their own. They had fresh onions, cheese, bacon and a fried egg. They got their burgers with fries. The burgers were cooked perfectly to our specifications. We were all pleased with our burgers and the restaurant.

    Blackened chicken Caesar salad
    Amanda B.

    Made reservations for a Friday evening with some friends. We opted for the dining room since there was live music in the bar. We started off with the crab dip, which was really tasty! I'm used to eating crab dip with bread or pretzels but the tortilla chips they served were really good with it. For meals, we ordered Caesar salads with blackened chicken, Baltimore crab soup, and salmon BLT salad. The chicken was good but the Caesar salad itself just tasted like wet lettuce without any dressing. My friends liked the soup but thought it tasted more like cream of crab as they couldn't really taste the mix of Maryland crab. Our server was super nice and kept checking in throughout the evening.

    Barrel Burger and Macaroni and Cheese
    Charlie P.

    The burgers are always delicious! The shrimp salad was equally as good! The honey chicken mac n cheese was lacking the little sweetness you should get from the tenders, but was still good. Tater tots fried perfectly crispy! Some of the best onion rings I have had, and I have tried many! The prices are a bit pricey for some things, but worth the it! I would like them to add Pepsi Zero to their drink list. But thats a meh issue. The restaurant was loud due to the live music, and also had music playing over speakers. There were a little packed, but we got a table immediately. Our server was nice and attentive. I have been here a few times and always love the food! 100% recommend!

    Live music and food. First visit to this HarCo landmark.
    John W.

    Bidenomics. Stings everyone, everywhere and politicians don't care. They've forgotten they work for us and that we are a "free" people. I decided to descend on the FBH to take in some live music on a Sunday afternoon. Carl Filipiak and Jimi Jazz rocked the house. The show was in the FBH Cellar. So, what does one do when they go out to hear live music? Well, you eat and drink. And that's what a buddy of mine and I did today. Service here is very good and attentive. Food? Well, let's go back to Bidenomics. My first visit, reviewed here in Yelpland, had me order home style chicken tenders. Last year, four tenders ran $15. Today? Three for $14. Hmmm. Everything seems to be up at least a third from a year ago. Food. Energy. Fireworks. Food, retail and foodservice: we have the above example. And, even shopping at Aldi, $50 filled three bags. Now it fills two. On top of that, items are in smaller packages and prices are stratospheric. For the same amount of money a friend spent for his annual Independence Day celebration, he only got two thirds of what he bought last year. Enough of my rant. There's 81 million reasons why things are the way they are and I'm kinda tired of it. Oh, my $63 synthetic blend oil changes are now $107. All said and done, despite Bidenflation, FBH is a great dining and entertainment destination.

    Sam E.

    Decided the last minute to stop and grab a bite before a long drive home. Better than expected. The food was good. Service was good.

    They supply the BEST music and fill the dance floor every Monday from 6-9:30

    Never have I been to a place that my husband and I have enjoyed as much the FBH! Great food, live entertainment, huge dance floor filled with fun folks and the friendliest staff. We love it so much that we're there on a weekly basis!

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    Food was just ok, service was slow. Nice vibe to the place though if you're looking for a place to grab a drink and listen to some music.

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    Food is subpar and service lacks as well. Crab balls were GROSS, and the rest of our meal was below average.

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    Went to Fallston Barrel House to see Carey Ziegler, the service was great and food was excellent.

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    Looking for a place for live music tonight this is it for Fallston. The atmosphere is friendly and open.

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    I was at an MBX event at Fallston Barrel House and the food was great!! I heard the shrimp salad was to die for!!

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    This place had friendly, quick service. They had great craft beer options as well as top shelf whiskey.

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    I have reviewed this one before, but this time it was for breakfast! They just recently started…read morebreakfast service. Check their socials for days/times. We went on a Saturday at 10am and we were seated immediately. We all ordered coffee. They have lots of options like flavors, creamers (non dairy), lattes, Americanos, espressos, etc! Lots and lots of options. They also have breakfast cocktails. The food menu itself has a great selection to pick from as well. We ordered a veggie breakfast burrito (yum), a make your own omelet (delish) that came with potatoes and toast, a carnivore bowl, and two sides of bacon. All dishes were great. The sides of bacon were rather large! All of the food was good and large portions. The prices and quality are very reasonable! For sure check this place out for breakfast. Greta vibes and lovely experience.

    It was my wedding day and we decided to rent out the patio for my friends and family…read more Sue (the manager who helps with event planning) was SO sweet and accommodating to our needs. We booked a 3:30 reservation and showed up at 3:15. Our server let us know it was her first time with a big party and she was nervous. She did her best and no complaints to her as she had to work the entire table by herself which made service extremely slow. We were at the restaurant for about 3 hours and the food was mediocre at best. I really do appreciate being able to allow my guests to choose what they each wanted to eat instead of having a set menu (dietary restrictions) and am aware this can also slow the kitchen down but I do believe the professionalism was lacking. As the bride and groom my family was disappointed we were not mentioned the entire service BUT we did get a congrats plate at the end. The small patio was nice for our group of 14 but the weather made it super muggy which they cannot control, the AC did not work though. The food was okay, definitely not worth what we paid (over 1,000 dollars) My husband and mother in law said the lobster mac and cheese was horrible. I think the only food my whole family enjoyed was the cream of crab soup :) Overall, our server was super sweet and Sue is great but my family and I are very disappointed and this experience made me upset on our wedding day. I will not be returning.

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    16.7 mi
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    Small town bistro with an extensive wine list. The menu features a variety of shareable, small…read moreplates, and maybe six entrees. We had the short rib pierogis, spinach salad, and crab cakes. The ambience was nice and the service was decent. The menu, particularly the entrees, seemed a little pricey for the area but the food we had was all good. Havre De Grace is a small waterfront town, so I have to say that considering the context and location, our dinner was really quite good and exceeded my expectations. If you're in town, it's a nice place to come for wine and an elevated dinner.

    Every town, burg, or community - however large or small - should be the proud possessor of at least…read moreone... Bistro, that is. A cozy little restaurant that serves up delightfully delicious food in a decidedly casual setting. And in Havre de Grace, The Vineyard Wine Bar fills this niche with a subtle sense of style. As the name suggests, wine has played a significant role in Vineyard's obvious success. So much so, in fact, that not only does the restaurant sport a superb compendium of vintages by the glass and bottle, its lunch and dinner menus are also divided into categories - Light Bodied, Medium Bodied, Full Bodied - that correspond to specific types of wines. Yes, wine is definitely the name of the game... But don't let that fool you. The kitchen also has a great deal to say... and all of it good. The food here is excellent in every respect, as is the service. If I lived in HdG, I have absolutely no doubt that I would be tempted to dine here every day of the week. The Vineyard is everything a great bistro should be - and then some. But I begin to digress... As you have undoubtedly surmised from the above remarks, our dinner here was an extraordinarily satisfying experience. My dining partner and I began by sharing the Bruschetta Trio. Bruschetta is an Italian appetizer that begins with grilled bread topped with garlic and olive oil and then adds a variety of toppings. In this case, the finishing touches consisted of a luscious garlic spread, sundried tomato and basil pestos, melted mozzarella, and house marinated tomatoes with a balsamic glaze. While most incarnations of bruschetta may be consumed manually, Vineyard's substantially succulent variations on the theme (as you will note from the photograph above) demanded the ministrations of both knife & fork and were well worth the effort... Incredibly and unforgettably delicious. As we moved on to what would be considered the entrée or main course, options were numerous and varied... from Cornish Game Hen to Crispy Skin Duck... Venison to Dakota Steak... Lamb Vindaloo to Pesto Bucatini... ... On this particular evening, however, matters piscatorial appeared to take precedence. My dining partner was absolutely ecstatic with her Tuna Bites. Which is precisely what they were... diminutive squares of blackened tuna luxuriating in a Creole remoulade (a creamy, mayonnaise-based sauce originating in France). A definite "wow" factor at work here. On the other hand, my Mango Glazed Salmon was equally up to the mark... First of all, it was wild caught, which I much prefer (with rare exception) to the farmed variety. Secondly, as with most species of fish, salmon tends to be prone to both over and under cooking. Here, however, it was perfectly prepared - cooked through but still moist and succulent at the core - superbly complemented by a slightly smokey red pepper coulis (a smooth sauce made from puréed and strained fruits or vegetables), and companioned by lemon & herb risotto and roasted asparagus spears. On to the wine... With regard to both taste and texture, tuna and salmon are certainly among finny fare's heartiest representatives. Thus, despite the oft-quoted dictum, "Red wine with meat, white wine with fish," and the gentle urgings of our server in that direction, I have always found that salmon and pinot noir are - somewhat akin to lamb and red Bordeaux - a match made in heaven. And, in this instance, the 2022 Lundeen Mon Père Pinot Noir from Oregon's Willamette Valley proved to be a perfect match for my companion's blackened tuna bites as well. Dessert was a special treat. Naturally, many of the usual familiar sweet endings were present and accounted for. And, given the superior quality of the cuisine thus far, I had no doubt whatsoever that they would have acquitted themselves with suitable aplomb. For some reason, however, my dining companion and I were both drawn to the Crème Brûlée Cheesecake (pictured), which we decided to share... and, which, as it turned out, proved to be one of the high points of our evening. This was an intriguing amalgam indeed: The sweetness of taste being more influenced by the former; the firmness of texture by the latter. It is - if you will pardon the seemingly psychological digression - what we might consider a type of "gastronomic Gestalt," in which the whole is greater than the mere sum of its parts. In other words, the components of Crème Brûlée and Cheesecake have been combined... and from this fascinating combination there has emerged a new dessert that is even more desirable than the components have been individually. Well... call it what you will. I just know that it was so incredibly delicious that I would return at a moment's notice just to indulge my taste buds once again.

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    Latitude Seafood Co - Bel Air - Catfish Nuggs, Calamari, and Complimentary Hushpups

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    4.3(152 reviews)
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    One of my brothers is obsessed with this place!!…read more After the first time this is his most requested ask. He enjoyed the hush puppies they bring out to start with their honey butter, and the food in general. He ordered the shrimp pasta which he has stated is his favorite and has ordered it each time we come. I have ordered the stuffed flounder, the Mac and cheese, and a salad and I was not disappointed. There is plenty of booth seats, bar seating, high top seating and even some outside seating. It can get a bit loud inside when they are busy. All in all it's a great place to go for lunch, dinner or even a date.

    Fri Jan 19th. myself and 12 of my very close friends did our annual holiday get together…read more Latitudes was a halfway point for most of us. We had reservations in the semi private area, So cute & cozy. Upon arrival I was greeted immediately by one of the managers "Kevin" and escorted to my group...so friendly and welcoming. Our server "Alicia" had her hands full with us but did a fantastic job with our orders & drinks. The other Manager "Julie" came in and introduced herself to everyone, making sure we had everything we needed. The staff was so attentive, friendly, fun & knowledgeable (for a busy Friday night, I was so impressed) The food came out correct and in a timely manner. We were ALL satisfied- food was terrific!! I highly recommend Latitude in Bel Air, it's worth the drive. You won't be disappointed!!!

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    The Vine On Main - A view of this cute peachy-yellow wine and gift shop, taken from our parking spot across Main Street

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    5.0(6 reviews)
    31.9 mi

    A cute little wine and gift shop, hosting Friday and Saturday outdoor concerts…read more We love this little wine shop, both for it's offerings, but especially for the weekend concerts and the outdoor umbrellaed tables. We drove up on a Saturday late afternoon in Aug 2025 and found parking across Main Street. There are other free lots nearby and sometimes a free shuttle around town on Sat and Sun. While waiting for the music, we staked out a table among some that people had reserved ahead of time in front of the wine shop, with other tables just outside the lot and more across the quiet side-street. From the wine shop, we got a nice little pinot noir to take home. They offered plastic glasses and a bucket full of ice, so we could have had that during the concert. They also have beers and ciders, gourmet snacks, and many clever and original accessories and crafts. The wine shop's owner encouraged up to walk to nearby Joe's Deli, and across to the Patapsco Distillery where the band set up under a small canopy, and we also got some food and drink from them for our table. And there's a sweet little ice cream shop across Main Street too! The band played light rock and folk and people were relaxed in conversations and enjoyment of the music. The gentle breeze kept us cool under sun-shielding umbrellas. This is nicely done weekly pair of concert, and the welcoming hostess and cooperative nearby shops make this a pleasant way to visit Sykesville on a Friday or Saturday evening, continuing through Nov 8th.

    A delightful and whimsical wine shop…read more From first glance, Vine on Main looks like a fairy hut, or at the very least, a hippie's hideaway. Colorful clothing hang up in display, palm size houses tucked away behind rocks, and a cozy outdoor seating area are the first things to great you as you approach the store. Once inside, you'll find yourself in a claustrophobic den, filled with locally made goods such as clothing, foodstuffs, and art as well as wall to wall wines. Choices are plenty despite the small size of the store and at reasonable prices. For those living nearby, be sure to check out Vine on Main's wine club to get more wine at better values. The real highlight of Vine on Main is the owner, who is the sweetest woman you'll meet. She's highly knowledgeable about all the products in the shop, even the non-alcoholic ones and is more than happy to share information about them. Not only does she have excellent wine and booze recommendation, but she'll even offer some free samples if you ask her nicely. Plan on shopping around the area? She'll take your order, bag it, and leave it to the side so that you can pick it up when you're all done instead of lugging around heavy bottles. If you're in the area looking to buy some good wine or just want to spend some time with a fun and interesting woman, then check out the Vine on Main.

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    The Vine On Main - Some of the plentiful umbrellaed outdoor seating right in front of this wine shop, with lots of parking across Main Street

    Some of the plentiful umbrellaed outdoor seating right in front of this wine shop, with lots of parking across Main Street

    The Vine On Main - More of the plentiful umbrellaed outdoor in front of this wine shop, with a band tent and more seating across a small side street.

    More of the plentiful umbrellaed outdoor in front of this wine shop, with a band tent and more seating across a small side street.

    The Vine On Main - More of the plentiful umbrellaed outdoor seating in front of this wine shop, with an ice cream shop across Main Street

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    More of the plentiful umbrellaed outdoor seating in front of this wine shop, with an ice cream shop across Main Street

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