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    The Mill On North

    4.1 (20 reviews)
    ModerateFood Court
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Jamal B.

    I arrived to an event in the area almost 2 hours early & decided to find a place to get something to eat. It's Easter Sunday...nothing was open. But The Mill on North was! There were multiple choices to choose from, but I went with 3 Chefs Catering. I wanted Breakfast food & they offered a decent breakfast menu, one where I'd like to come back & try the other options available. There was some good tunes playing, but not excessively loud, so people can carry a conversation without having to yell at each other to be heard. I definitely plan on coming back, particularly to try out the Krazy Sweets stall...because I saw some things there but I'm trying to stay focused on having my Summer Abs! lol #MallyMallApproved

    Tiff H.

    I saw this place being advertised on the news station being one block from Coppin State University as an all black women owned business. I instantly had to add this place to my Yelp list. I had a limited amount of time in the area so I decided to quickly check it out. I found parking on the side upper parking lot with street parking available as well. Upon entering I absolutely love the decor with vibrant colors and murals. There are maybe 6 individual stalls serving different food options. There also have a full bar and plenty available seats. I ordered a banana mango smoothie which was delicious from D&B Deli. The owner was very engaged with the customer and greeted me as I approached the stall. I was truly short on time but, I will definitely be back. My only con for all of the stalls except the one I purchased from was the staff failure to greet me when I was looking at the menus. That is sooo important to business courtesy.....please do better.

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    Bill C.

    A small food hall brimming with activity. I only tried one place but I'll go back. I'm tempted, though, to go back to the same restaurant. We'll see what happens.

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    Keith W.

    We stopped here to grab a sandwich for one of the shops which is taking some time. The bar and the drinks are great. The wings from the Caribbean place are great. We have had three orders. It's been a good place to hang out. Guys playing serious chess with clock. Friendly atmosphere; nice place to hang out.

    Kimberly J.

    The Mill on North is a great food hall with great black owned businesses. They have a good variety of food options from deli to desserts. There is ample space to dine in and it is very clean and well maintained. I ordered food for 3 Chefs and was very pleased. They also have a lively bar.

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    Thembi S.

    The Mill on North was a pleasant surprise. I was unaware it even existed so when I rolled up on the venue, I was like...woah. The marketplace and food vendors take up the bulk of the first floor of the building and it looks like there are apartments on the floors above. There were multiple entrance doors to The Mill. I entered the one farthest from the bar and immediately saw a very cool mural taking up the entire right wall. Also over there were several comfy sofas and seats MADE to lounge, and tables with chairs. The opposite wall from the entrance hosts all the vendor spaces. It looks like they are fully utilized right now, which is impressive. There is an artsy vibe at The Mill - as I walked around, I was pleased by what looked like original works of art, and other murals. Unfortunately the bar was all out of beer (this should not happen, js - gotta get your purchasing folks to up the inventory) and I don't drink cocktails. The bartender was a good sport though and provided me with water. I am interested to go back and check out the vendors I didn't purchase food from. Overall, very good experience.

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    Bianca S.

    I've been to The Mill on North a few times. You have the option to dine in at the tables or bar or take your food to go. The food hall is a vibe and most days/nights there is a dj. The bar serves delicious cocktails. There are about 5 food stalls to choose from. There is ample seating to sit and enjoy your food. The bathroom area is clean. This food hall was a great addition to the neighborhood.

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    Cello's P.

    So I finally made my way to the Mill On North Avenue. It's a beautiful little food court set up right at the bottom of Coppin University. It gives a college hang out scene but open to the community which is always a plus. i went with Next Phase chicken tenders & fries. The food was good, but the best part was the nice atmosphere that it provided. Got to sit back watch the game play a game or 3 of spades. A nice little added bonus that it gives to grabbing a bite to eat. Plus the prices are very affordable the tenders & fries with a water was only $15. Plus the service was great the cashier was very helpful & nice plus she even brought the food to my table as I watched the game. I don't know if they provide the cards & games or if the people brought them but it's a great little vibe

    Darian C.

    Great food from several different vendors, fun atmosphere and decent service. There is parking off the street and in the back of the building.

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    Excellent food and super friendly service! I've tried different foods from all the vendors and I have NO COMPLAINTS! Every time I stop by, I get a donut or some kind of treat for my daughter and they are always so sweet to her. Love it!

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    Everything went well . Amazing sandwiches, and very spotless setting and friendly folks, lots of different types of food choices

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    R. House

    R. House

    4.2
    (608 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    I came here on a rainy Sunday with a few others…read more Parking is always a challenge but I was able to nab a spot on the lot. Today was very crowded and very limited seating to almost none. We had to canvas asking folks and waiting for tables to be available when someone got up. There are many options as this is like a stand alone open food court with a bar as well. We chose to eat at the Korean spot and the sushi in the back. It took sometime for the food. I was not satisfied with the Korean selection as the quality and taste has changed since I came before. The sushi was great. We stayed and enjoyed time here for awhile. Its definitely a great option to visit and eat.

    R. House is one of my favorite food halls to visit. They have a great variety of food options…read more(Tacos, soul food, pizza, ice cream, etc). I also like that have a designated stall for businesses to do pop-ups. There is ample amount of seating for dining in. Depending on when you visit, there may be a band playing live music, trivia nights, dancing, and a DJ. My most recent visit was during a "happy hour." There was a DJ and lots of vendors selling items. R. Bar was very busy but even though there was a happy hour, the drinks didn't have happy hour prices. As a sour beer enthusiast, I like that they have a good variety of sour beers available. Parking is also pretty great. You can park on their lot, on the street, on the Police Department lot, or in the Remington Row Garage (parking validated for 2 hours free).

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    The Hub Asian Food Hall

    The Hub Asian Food Hall

    4.1
    (231 reviews)
    5.6 mi
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    This place was always on my Yelp list for sometime. I decided to stop after figuring out what it…read morewas from the street signage. This place is a combination of a variety of food stales located under one roof. There has plenty of seating available in the middle of the restaurant hall. Just my son and I stopped in for a quick bite to check it out. I always wanted to check out the Korean dog so today was my chance. We waited for about less than 10mins for both dogs to be ready. It was so good. I ordered the cheese dog with Thai chili sauce put on top. I ordered a strawberry milk tea at the neighboring stand which was also really good as well. Definitely a place to keep in mind for returning.

    Tons of free parking. Accepts both cash and credit card…read more We decided to check out this food court and see if it's similar to the usual other food court. Definitely is family friendly, but see more younger kids going here which is fine. They have tons of food options from subs, fried chicken, ramen, bubble tea and Korean hot dogs. Much more options to list, but it's not too bad. We ordered their ramen, chicken teriyaki bowl and their pork belly buns. The ramen was a bit bland and the pork buns were not worth it as the pork was very thin and was the same pork size as the one that comes in the ramen. Their teriyaki bowl was the star dish as it was flavorful and tasty. We also ordered their soy garlic fried chicken. Although expensive, it was very tasty. Would I recommend this place, yes. But skip the pork belly buns and their ramen. I heard the subs are good here and may try other dishes here next time. The staff is friendly here. Tons of tables here if you decide to dine in.

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    Franklin Street Social

    Franklin Street Social

    4.5
    (72 reviews)
    40.9 mi
    $$

    HOW did I not know this place existed?!…read more I went to Franklin Street Social with a few friends on a random Wednesday evening a few weeks ago, and I am not exaggerating when I say my mind was BLOWN the second I walked in. Let me set the scene: 13 restaurants. FULL commercial kitchens. One central bar. A historic factory turned into a warm, vibey, eclectic gathering space. And yes...an actual slide for adults that delivers pure, unfiltered joy. We arrived just before closing and had no issues with parking -- plenty of spaces right outside and well-lit, which is always appreciated. But the second we walked in? Game over. This place is STUNNING. Think warm string lights, wood accents, quirky design details, and little surprises everywhere you look. There's even a book vending machine. Like...what?! And then comes the real challenge: choosing what to eat. With 13 options, this was honestly the hardest part of the night. I strongly considered just committing to chaos and getting one item from every vendor, but maturity (barely) prevailed. For my first visit, I went with a tempura shrimp bowl from one vendor and grabbed a kiwi strawberry drink from another so I could at least pretend I sampled the variety. My adventure buddies did the same -- everyone ordered from different spots and we met in the middle at a shared table. That's one of the best parts of this place. No negotiating menus, no compromising -- everyone gets exactly what they want and you still get to share the experience together. The food? Delicious. No notes. The vibe? Immaculate. And yes... I went down the slide. Obviously. And you should too. Do not skip it. Pro tip: have someone waiting at the bottom to capture the moment because the smile you'll have coming down that thing is 100% genuine joy! Also -- and I can't believe I'm saying this -- check out the bathrooms. I know, I know...weird Yelp detail. But trust me. Each one is uniquely themed, and the one I ended up in had animals wearing wild outfits. It was chaotic, hilarious, and somehow completely on brand for the space. Franklin Street Social isn't just a place to eat. It's a place to hang out. To explore. To people-watch. To linger. I could have easily spent hours there just soaking it all in. If you haven't been yet, make it a destination. Seriously! I'll absolutely be back -- probably with a bigger appetite and slightly less self-control next time.

    Housed in a restored historic furniture factory, Franklin Street Social is easily one of the best…read moreadditions to Red Lion. Co-founded by Jordan Ilyes and Chef Ethan Greer, this multi-vendor food hall features a diverse collection of independent kitchens, a central bar, and plenty of space across two levels. The setup is ideal for groups or families because everyone can grab food from different vendors and eat together at the open hall seating. Vendor & Bar Highlights: The Central Bar & Local Craft Beer: The bar at the center of the hall serves a well-curated drink menu with craft cocktails, wine, and local draft beers, including selections from neighboring Black Cap Brewing Company. Layali El Sham: Authentic Levantine & Syrian street food. The chicken shawarma wrap, falafel platters, and silky hummus bowls (especially the muhammara blend) are standouts. Franchesca's Pizza: Serving solid New York-style, hand-tossed pies by the slice or whole. The Hot Boy (pepperoni, jalapeños, hot honey, and chili crisp) and classic vodka pies are favorites. Greer's Burger Garage: Excellent smashed-style burgers served on soft Martin's potato rolls. The Garage Fries--a mix of waffle fries, tater tots, and curly fries--are a must. Taqueria El Camino: Highly recommended for their rich birria tacos served with warm consommé for dipping. Thai Street: Authentic Thai street food, with the Khao Soi (curry noodle soup) being a clear standout. Hefty Lefty's: Generous hoagies and shaved ribeye cheesesteaks on fresh rolls alongside hand-cut curly fries. Lighthouse 153: Coastal New England-style eats, including buttery lobster rolls and jumbo lump crab cakes. Hunnie's Country Chicken & Slow and Low BBQ: Hearty comfort food like crispy fried chicken baskets and custom BBQ bowls. Between the quality food options, local draft beer selection, and fun touches like the adult slide and two-story kids' play space, it is a well-designed, welcome spot for Red Lion.

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    New Banquet room going in! So awesome!!!! Love this place! If you have not gone you need to check this place out! 13 Restaurants!

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    New Banquet room going in! So awesome!!!! Love this place! If you have not gone you need to check this place out! 13 Restaurants!
    Eastpoint Mall

    Eastpoint Mall

    2.4
    (37 reviews)
    8.0 mi
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    Eastpoint Mall will close on August 31st, 2026. What's sad is this mall is not dead; it's very far…read morefrom it. National anchors include Gabe's and JCPenney, with local businesses occupying other anchor spaces. The interior is filled with many local businesses, some of which have started closing sales. It has a food court that was busy during my stop and still has food stands. The mall does have a basement, which has office space, and Ultrazone Baltimore, a Lazer tag place that also has arcade machines. Office space also exists above the food court, but that was largely empty. The condition of the mall overall was good with the plants still being watered. While the mall does look dated, I could find no reason the owners would want to shut it down. This is an alive, almost vibrant mall that by the end of August will be no more. It's a real shame.

    I grew up in Dundalk. My grandmother used to take me to Eastpoint as a child. I went to see Santa…read morethere, the Easter Bunny. A hundred stores must have come and gone since then. It's a sad shell of a space now. To think there used to be penguins and monkeys there. Eastpoint is now a popular local meme: "If Eastpoint Mall hasn't given up neither should you"... However, several stores and kiosks are still decorated for Christmas and it's August, so I don't know about the "not giving up" part. I have never seen so many downtrodden employees, lounging in empty stores, scrolling aimlessly through their phones. They know no one is coming to save them from the relentless boredom. Someone will rob one of the jewelry stores, if they're lucky. There are three food stalls in the food court: a Japanese place that doesn't give samples (I grew up having sample givers chase us through half the food court), a chicken box/fish spot, and the pizza place that has been there since the dawn of time. Nothing substantial. Definitely nothing that could be called a national chain. Want a cheeseburger? You're going to have to leave the mall and walk across the parking lot to McDonald's. JC Penney is the only anchor store, which never bodes well. Value City is gone. I swear my mom must have bought 90% of her furniture there. Remember when there was an Ames there? Or the Kmart? There's a haunted house in that space now. How very Dundalk. What other mall do you know that has a haunted house in it? There wasn't anything that I particularly wanted to buy out in the mall. I like to take a spin through about once a year. Watch the slow decay of yet another happy memory of my childhood (we used to go to the Friendly's there - it was across from the Brass Hen - and that's where I learned I love black raspberry ice cream, for example). I won't be surprised when it finally closes. I'll be sad, but that's the fall of capitalism for you. It's a race to the ultimate finish line between Eastpoint and Marley Station in Glen Bernie. It'll be interesting to see which survives the longest.

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    The Spot

    The Spot

    3.7
    (405 reviews)
    30.5 mi
    $$

    Glad I stopped by this spot today! I was a little hesitant at first -- food court meals can be hit…read moreor miss, and the place was pretty quiet for a Sunday evening. But I was starving, so I went ahead and ordered the Sashimi Moriwase Donburi and Karaage Curry Donburi from Tamashi & Poki. And wow -- I was surprised! The sashimi bowl was super fresh and came with a generous amount of fish. For $14.99, it was honestly good! The karaage donburi was also delicious and the portion was huge for just $10.95. Please keep the quality and pricing like this -- I'll definitely be back and will be recommending this place to friends!

    I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't what the Spot is. Walking up, I was disappointed…read moreto see the place empty and with a closed sign in the window. As I walked past to find a different lunch place, I saw a different door with an open sign in it, and noticed the "big crowd" inside. Popping in, I found four people. One looked to be taking pictures for social media. One was sitting at a table, one at the claw machine, and the last, very bored, at one of the counters. Not a great sign. So, the hall reminds me painfully of a mall food court. There are six ish restaurants along one side, lots of seating on the other, and it's literally otherwise a hall. A bar sits at one side, and that was indeed closed. The restaurants are little more than counters, and all have kiosks. Behind them is their presumably shared kitchen. The restaurants are all fast food style. You can order from any restaurant from any kiosk. I chose the Japanese restaurant Milan, and Gong Cha for boba tea (hi, my name is Joshua, and I'm a bobaholic). Gong Cha was good, Milan was okay, but I'm reviewing the space here. Oh, and one of the restaurants also sells cheap, $7 rings -- also a good sign. I did go to the restroom, and it was slightly terrifying. There's a sign over the urinals thats said "DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING." I am not sure what that meant, but I was careful not to touch any surface in the filthy bathroom. You ever use a restroom and you contemplate whether washing your hands after is a net gain or loss? Gross. After eating, I asked the one staff member where to put my tray, which was a single trash can on the far area. None of the restaurants really impressed me, and they're all chain-like. I can get better food in lots of other places, without the mall kiosk feeling. Like traditional malls, this place is painfully dying.

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