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    Baltimore Country Club

    Baltimore Country Club

    (5 reviews)

    I have been a member for more than 15 years. The practices of the club are disturbing. I have…read morerecommended people for the club and they had numerous other references from other members. The club changed the rules for members mid process thereby screwing the indviduals. Knowing what i know now i would not have joined. Other clubs are more member / family friendly. When things are tough they are begging for members. Demand increases for memberships and they go into how can we screw you mode. As a member they nickle and dime you. I belong to multiple clubs and they are all higher end than our club. None of them treat members like bcc. Ask the people who leave. Totally not worth it. sad and disappointing. thanks for posting for me E. Fellow members would be brutal to me even though they know i am right.

    I was here for a work function. I am reviewing this based on the clubhouse and food services and…read morebar, not as the actual golf club. I could not find a listing for the clubhouse alone on yelp. The clubhouse is very lovely, with indoor and outdoor porch seating. They can open one wall almost completely to have access to the porch for additional seating. The bar is a full bar and the bartenders craft excellent cocktails to order. They have a reasonable beer selection and it appears they have a good wine selection, although I stock mainly with cocktails for this function. We had set up for a Buffet style catering event, and it was superb. The, bread was fresh and warm with perfect pre-cut slices of butter available. The salad was a build your own station, and all of the ingredients were fresh and crisp. The dressings were also well prepared, although I don't know if they were kitchen made or from a bottle. The BCC tomato dish was half tomatoes, crusted with brown sugar on the cut surface, and then cooked (baked? Broiled?) until the brown sugar formed a crust. These were very tasty and very interesting. A bit too sweet for me to have more than one but certainly worth a try. They had fingerling potatoes as well as Maryland crab soup. The only unfortunate part of service was that the person serving the soup wasn't familiar with the dish, and therefore did not mix it up prior to serving each bowl... so all of the crab was clearly on the bottom of the container, and none of us got any crab in our actual bowls, since she was ladling it from the top. Not a big deal, but seemed odd for a place this fancy to not have staff who understand how to serve Maryland crab soup. The main course was Maryland crabcakes and châteaubriand. Both were delicious and extremely well prepared. For dessert we had a variety of bars and pastries, and even a birthday cake for the person of honor for the event!

    Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School Baltimore

    Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School Baltimore

    (1 review)

    Charles North

    When was the last time you've sketched anything more then a level 3 process flow on a cocktail…read morenapkin during a working lunch? Do you remember a time when "figure study" meant something besides analyzing a budget report? For all of us Fine Arts majors who ended up as corporate ladder climbing cube-slaves, there is hope for us (if you're an arts major that didn't give up your dreams and are actually in an art related field - you can come too...just don't sit too close to me, or I may stab you with my #5 pencil) in the form of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School in Baltimore! It's not really an art school (hence the "anti-art school" in the title), it's more like a monthly drink and draw social club with live models in amazing costumes (OK, generally burlesque-esque costumes...over 21 only please), where for 4 hours, you can sketch away and remember a time when "carpel tunnel" was a disease you got from..."other" activities, not from creating 457 page Board Reports. Only $8 admission, and held at the Wind-Up Space in Baltimore, there are drink specials, fellow artist wannabes (and actual real-live breathing artists) to mingle and socialize with. All you need is to dig out that dusty sketchpad that your cat has been using as a scratching post, and a few pens and pencils (which you can happily "liberate" from your office supply cabinet) and transport yourself back to a time when creating beauty didn't involve powerpoint presentations.

    Melba's Place - Honey lemon pepper wings with fries

    Melba's Place

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    I stumbled into Melba's on a Friday evening around 6:30 PM, not long after they had opened. The…read moremusic wasn't even playing yet when I walked in, but the place already felt welcoming. I sat at the bar and quickly realized it was cash only, so I stepped upfront to use the ATM. The fee was $3, so I definitely recommend bringing cash ahead of time. I ordered an $8 drink, which was strong and very much needed--and shoutout to my bartender Tiffany, because she definitely took care of me. That drink was good, okay? After the first one, the drinks kept flowing, and the night really picked up. For food, I had the lemon pepper wings with fries and ranch. Even though I was already a little tipsy by that point, the wings were really good--flavorful, perfectly cooked, and hit the spot. And somehow, I even ended up with free food, which made the night even better. Just to be clear for anyone planning to come: they charge at the door after 8 PM daily, so make sure you have cash if you're arriving after that time. They also have happy hour, though I can't remember the exact hours--it may be 5-7 or 6-7--but they offer $2 off drinks, which explains the $8 price during happy hour. Also, while the bar is cash only, the food is separate and you can pay for food with a card. As the night went on, the music was on point--a great mix of old school and new school--and the vibes were just right. I made my way to the back where the dance floor is and fully immersed myself in the club/lounge atmosphere. I came around 6:30 and stayed until about 12:30, and honestly, I didn't want to leave. I had other plans later, but if I didn't, I probably would have stayed and danced all night. Even if you come by yourself, you won't feel alone for long. As long as you have an open personality and good energy, people will talk to you, dance with you, and make you feel right at home. I haven't been on a Monday yet, which is what they advertise for my age range (I'm 28), but I'm definitely planning to check it out. I also heard Sundays are house music, so if that's your vibe, it's worth stopping by. Will I be back to Melba's? Hell yeah. Did I have a great time at Melba's? Absolutely. It was a whole vibe. If you're looking for a vibe--go to Melba's.

    Visiting from out of town and one of the bartenders at th hotel recommended Melba's Place when I…read moretold him we wanted to drink and dance.....and we did just that. Music was good drinks were good and I danced so much my feet hurt. Great vibe and we will definitely go back. Props to the DJ who kept the music going!

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