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    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Really good salad. Got the charm city Cobb and was better than I expected. Super filling too.

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    Oleum - Not your Mama pepperoni

    Oleum

    4.5(124 reviews)
    1.0 miFells Point

    Great place for a Vegan meal and yes they recommend a reservation as it is really busy …read more We ordered the mushroom pasta , the Salmon with pasta , steak dinner and their famous ice cream bread pudding desert . All very delicious. Oleum is one of Baltimore's , fully plant-based restaurants, serving creative, internationally inspired vegan cuisine. Located in the historic Fells Point neighborhood (with previous operations near the Inner Harbor), the independent, locally owned eatery is famous for scratch-made dishes that appeal to both vegans and meat-eaters alike Location & HoursAddress: 701 S. Bond St, Baltimore, MD 21231 (Fells Point)Vibe: An intimate, rustic dining space with a bar, exposed brick, and cozy sidewalk seating. Open for lunch, dinner, and a popular weekend brunch. Operating hours can vary, so check Oleum Vegan Kitchen for the current schedule. The MenuCreated by chef-owner Alisha Adibe, the menu avoids highly processed meat substitutes in favor of fresh, global flavors and scratch-made vegan cheeses and meats. Popular highlights include:Miso Mushroom Bucatini: A fan-favorite pasta fusing Mediterranean flavors with inspiration from the chef's time living in Japan.Artisanal Pizzas: House-made dough topped with ingredients like harissa-marinated mushrooms, tahini, and hummus.Brunch: Highlights include their "strawberries and cream" or cinnamon pancakes, as well as hearty breakfast burritos.Desserts: The tofu-based tiramisu and carrot cake are highly rated . While walk-ins are welcome at the bar, the main dining room is highly sought-after so make a reservation . The menu is 100% dairy-free and meat-free, with various gluten-free options available.

    I'm happy I got a chance to try the food at Oleum. These pics are from two visits. Upon my first…read morevisit, I ordered the kale ceasar salad and a butternut squash soup. 2nd visit was the breakfast burrito. Both times, the service was impeccable at the bar, and while being formally seated. As I'm not a vegan, I do frequent vegan places in hopes of finally transitioning, so I understand flavor profiles and what to expect/not expect. The salad dressing was a bit skimpy and the croutons were extremely hard. I asked for some honey to add to the sauciness of the dressing, which in hindsight, I should have just asked for more dressing. I've had vegan ceasar salad dressing before that somehow mimicked that anchovie-taste, which is what I expected here. For the soup, I had my mouth ready for a sweet savory taste, but instead it was salty savory which altogether changed my viewpoint on how this soup can be made. I asked for chili oil to give it a little pop. Onto the breakfast burrito - a sight to see! I'm not a breakfast burrito girl, but a friend let me taste her leftovers and I thought I HAD to have my own. At first bite, I can say it was a whole YES. My only ask was more seasoning, and to have cooked the tofu down just a bit more so it didn't give the consistency of a runny egg. I asked for sriracha, chili oil and ketchup to seal the deal. I highly suggest offering at least one of these sauces/oil as a free accoutrement, instead of charging per oz. Ambiance is always warm and inviting. The dark wood gives a homelike vibe and the music is on point. I will definitely be back for the breakfast burrito in hopes of more fun sauces on the side!

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    Bar area

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    Carrot cake

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    honeygrow

    4.2(176 reviews)
    1.2 miFells Point
    $$

    Fantastic First Visit to Honeygrow (Dock Street, Baltimore)…read more I stopped by Honeygrow on Dock Street in Baltimore on Friday, April 17th, 2026 around 5 p.m., and the entire experience was outstanding. I ordered a stir‑fry with brown rice, red curry, coconut tofu, kale, scallions, jalapeños, carrots, pineapple, chili flakes, cilantro, and the red coconut curry sauce -- plus an extra portion of the red cocoa base. It came to $17.43, including a dark cherry punch that was refreshing and not sugary at all. The food was incredibly delicious -- savory, balanced, and genuinely fulfilling. Every ingredient tasted fresh, and the flavors came together perfectly. Easily one of the best fast‑casual bowls I've had. The atmosphere was active and vibrant, with a clean, open cooking area where you can watch your meal being prepared. The entire facility felt well‑maintained and organized. Parking was surprisingly easy; I found a great spot right out front on the street and paid $2.75 for an hour, which was plenty of time to enjoy my meal. The weather was a beautiful 80°, and the whole area felt safe and peaceful -- a great day to be out and about. A special shout‑out to Craig, who made the visit even better. He walked me through the menu since it was my first time, explained everything clearly, and made sure I felt taken care of. Excellent customer service goes a long way, and he nailed it. Overall, Honeygrow delivered on flavor, cleanliness, atmosphere, and service. I'll definitely be back.

    I never tried honeygrow before but I was starving on my way to get my nails done and this location…read morewas right next door. It took me a while to decide what I wanted, the salads and stir fries are actually pretty high in calories. Eventually I decided on the OG cob salad. I subbed the chicken for grilled shrimp and removed the blue cheese crumbles. The salad was really good and fresh. I didn't even realize that there were diced apples in the salad but it actually worked really well. I don't usually put fruit in my salad, but now I'm open to experimenting with it. I was the only person in there but the service was quick, I was literally in and out and in the chair at the salon in like 5 mins. I'll definitely have to try their stir fry to get a better feel for the quality/taste of their food. A salad is pretty much a salad, it's not super complicated.

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    Water for Chocolate - Crab quesadilla French 75 Mint & lemon water

    Water for Chocolate

    4.5(1k reviews)
    0.5 miUpper Fells Point
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    This is a small but REALLY nice restaurant! While there was music playing, it was still quiet…read moreenough to have a conversation without feeling the need to yell. Sean (the owner) provided SPECTACULAR service with wonderful recommendations. Since we were the first to arrive for the day, he allowed us to choose our own seating. Reservations are HIGHLY recommended! Dress code is casual. We decided on the Chef Brunch Menu for our Friday brunch which provided 3 courses. I had the Nitro shrimp and grits, Chicken Teriyaki Bowl and French Toast Dippers with fresh fruit. My fiancé had the Chicken Dumplings (potstickers), Crab Quesadillas and French Toast Dippers with fresh fruit as well. The Jamaican Iced Tea is a MUST try!! We'll definitely be returning to see what the dinner menu is like. Oh... parking is rough (street parking) so get there early!!

    I cannot express how wonderful this restaurant is. The personal touches. Upon arrival we were the…read moreonly ones there. We were able to speak with him he waiter regarding the menu as well as the chef's background. The restaurant has an open kitchen concept, so we could see the chef at work. To start we had Chicken Dumplings and Duck Poutine. Both were truly an experience. For entrees we ordered Red Snapper, Blue Plate, one had pork, one did not, and the Chefs cut. All was amazing. There is a lot of attention to detail with the flavors and with the restaurant service. I cannot speak highly enough of the chef and his establishment!

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    Water for Chocolate - Inside

    Inside

    Water for Chocolate - French Toast Dippers

    French Toast Dippers

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    Gyro King

    Gyro King

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 miMiddle East

    Excellent NYC-style halal cart located behind the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (corner of…read moreN. Washington and McElderry), open from ~11 AM - 2 PM on weekdays. Serves delicious grilled meat on rice and in pitas. As of 7/14/2020, the food truck is still open for business. Get the grilled minced lamb ("gyro") on rice. The meat is tender, not at all dry, and also not greasy. The rice is a mix of white basmati rice, and red (spiced with harissa?) basmati rice. The texture of the basmati rice is perfect and tender -- not at all dry, or mushy and overcooked. Both the white sauce and the red sauce are good here -- get both. The white sauce is absolutely delicious, and the red sauce is spicy enough to add good flavor but not so spicy that your mouth is on fire, even if you get a lot. The tomatoes are fresh and the lettuce is crisp -- no limp lettuce here. Portions are extremely generous. A tray of grilled lamb with salad and red-and-white (spiced with harissa?) basmati rice costs ~$8.50 and is enough food for 2 meals. The grilled chicken ("shawarma") on rice is also good, but IMO the lamb is better. Also, the middle-aged man who works in the cart is super nice :) I On some weekends and some nights, he's around 901 S Bond St.

    Good gyro truck! Everything is decently priced; it's not too expensive, but it's not like absurdly…read morecheap either. The food is really tasty too with nothing to complain about flavor or texture-wise. You get a free soda too! The portion is large enough to not leave you starving for dinner, but I could easily finish it in one sitting. It's also my own personal preference, but the one thing that bothered me is that you might get too little salad with your meat with rice. I like having a mix of meat/rice/salad in one bite, but I often ran out of salad before the meat and rice (proportion was like 3/4 meat over rice, 1/4 salad). Person was very pleasant. Overall, a place I would recommend going to on lunch break :)

    Patterson Public House - Chili cheese fries

    Patterson Public House

    4.4(72 reviews)
    0.9 miBaltimore-Linwood

    This place is getting five stars for the food and the service. The plates are subtle and innovative…read moretwists on some classics as well as tried a true brunch and breakfast items. I was just in a convo at work about sweet potatoes and I gave my very non-popular assessment that I don't think the nutritional difference is enough to move me from a traditional potato. Let me tell you, I ate my words this weekend because the Chorizo and hash made me do a complete 180. The sweet potatoes made this classic dish even better! The sweet and savory of the dish was perfection. Accompanied by a glass of sparkling wine and my brunch was complete! My husband had the veggie omelet and really appreciated the kale swap for a traditional veggie omelet that would include spinach. We both cleaned our plates- portion size was perfect. I would definitely stop by this place next time I am in town. It was the perfect brunch before walking through Patterson Park to enjoy the kite festival.

    Great neighborhood spot just off the park. It's a cozy, casual atmosphere with great outdoor…read moreseating in the summer time. Their menu is always fantastic - I almost always order off their specials menu. Does not disappoint. I often come here for NFL games because their bar is nice and laid back.

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    Patterson Public House - Entrance window and door, view from the bar

    Entrance window and door, view from the bar

    Patterson Public House - Duck fat wings - honey rye bbq

    Duck fat wings - honey rye bbq

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    Bao Di - Singapore Rice Noodles (top), Kung Pao Chicken (middle), Scallion Pancakes (bottom)

    Bao Di

    4.3(23 reviews)
    1.3 miCanton

    Authentic Chinese sports bar with delicious cocktails, food, and true Baltimore charm…read more This spot has only been open for about 6 months now, and I've been hearing great things, so I decided to check it out! I loved the mix of Orioles gear, Ravens memorabilia, and traditional Chinese decor. Service was very quick, server was knowledgeable and had great recommendations, and the food was outrageously good. I ordered the pork egg rolls (which I was told they roll in-house), the zha jiang mian, the stir fry green beans, and a chili oil margarita. The green beans were outstanding, which I was not expecting to be my favorite dish! The seasoning was like a soy garlic and they were cooked perfectly. The chili oil margarita was spicy, boozy, and something unusual that I had never tried before. The chili oil gives it a unique flavor and lots of spice. Although the food was a bit on the expensive side, the portions they give you lasted me 2-3 meals, which is definitely worth it. I can't wait to come back to try more of their food and watch some sports!

    Saw this place as I was driving down Eastern Ave and ordered a bunch of takeout with friends to try…read morefor a Sunday lunch. We went when it first opened so service was quick. We got: -Wood ear mushroom salad: I always love a wood ear mushroom salad, but I wanted the dressing to be a little punchier and more flavorful -Chicken wings: tender meat and sauce was tasty -Zha jiang mian: this wasn't my favorite, the noodles were overcooked without any bite, and the meat sauce wasn't as savory as I usually like -Cumin lamb: this was the best dish overall, the lamb was very tender and flavorful. Loved the cumin which wasn't overpowering. My friends also liked it because it was spiced but not spicy. -Sauerkraut with ribs: this was my least favorite, I was expecting the vegetables to have more bite to them but they were more like German sauerkraut (overcooked and soft). The pork ribs were also a little overcooked. -Stir fry green beans: cooked very well, super flavorful Overall food was solid, and I'd try it again!

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    Dining area

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    Pork belly

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