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    Timothy Dean's Bistro

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Café Dear Leon

    Café Dear Leon

    4.8
    (475 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    We ordered the crab dip bagel and the crab tamago sandwich and I was surprised on how delicious…read moreeverything was made. The crab dip bagel is filled with cream inside and topped with crab and corn on top, the bread was very soft and pillowly. The bread on the sandwich was perfectly brown and toasted topped with the crab egg filling and sprinkle of old bay. On a Saturday afternoon, there was a small line out the door but the line moves quick, we waited about 20mins. I would definitely be coming back to try their other pastries. Everything looked really good!

    Finally made it to the most talked-about bakery and yes... I stood in line wondering if it was all…read morehype. It wasn't. This place is the real deal. Hands down, the best almond croissant in town. Perfectly flaky with a generous almond filling that tastes rich and authentic. I also tried their Brazilian drink and added matcha to it, and it was incredibly refreshing. Truth be told, I wasn't expecting it to be that good! I ordered the veggie sandwiches too-fresh, delicious, and very filling. I can't wait to come back. The only thing I missed was a place to sit and really savor it. The outdoor seating is limited, and the glass canopy doesn't do much to keep the heat away. So I ended up enjoying my breakfast on the park bench next door... and honestly, it wasn't a bad spot at all. One tip: they're a small-batch bakery with a set menu available during specific hours, so check their timings before you go.

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    Inside
    Blueberry cream cheese muffin
    Blueberry cream cheese muffin
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    Bunny's Buckets & Bubbles

    Bunny's Buckets & Bubbles

    4.4
    (247 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Such a cute spot located in fells point that serves caviar, fried chicken and champagne…read more Before I get into the food, shoutout to Colin, our waiter. He was great and so attentive during our entire visit. Overall, a shoutout to the whole team! I bought a shirt and the gentlemen (I did not get his name) was so helpful and was so kind even though he had to walk upstairs to check their stock for my size! For food, where do I begin? We ordered majority of their shared plates rather than the mains. The hashbrowns were probably my favorite! The outer layer was so crunchy and paired beautifully with the crème fraiche and the caviar. I will say personally, the caviar choice of using salmon is not my personal favorite and would have rather paired the paddlefish caviar (which comes with the champagne shot). The saltiness from the paddlefish would pair better with the hashbrowns since I did think it was under seasoned. The deviled eggs were also delicious and I would recommend the one with the pimento cheese! For drinks, I would highly recommend the cotton candy spritz! It looks so fun and love how it changes the color of the drink when you melt the candy inside. The fried chicken, their main attraction was good but definitely on the pricier side of $42 for the entire chicken. That said, it was delicious, nice crunch and seasoning. If you opt for the sauce, I do recommend the gochujang bbq. The flavor is well balanced, not too sweet or spicy and paired beautifully with the fried chicken. The chicken does also come with a side of biscuits and it was mildly addicting with the honey butter that it came with!

    I stumbled across this restaurant after taking my grandbaby to Thames Street Park. I arrived in…read morebetween brunch and dinner so sat there with some appetizers until dinner. Had to try the chicken and it was pretty good. It could've used some more seasoning but I enjoyed it. The deviled eggs were delicious and the side were acceptable. The service was 3 star. The host seemed like he didn't want to seat us and while our waitress warned she would leave; it was without notice and looking for her for service was a waste of time. Both waitresses were nice no complaints just wasn't a smooth transition. I loved the outside seating but had been outside all day so sat inside. It was a nice looking restaurant with unique and clean restrooms.

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    Upstairs seating
    Upstairs seating
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    Crab rice
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    Steak N’ Bone

    Steak N’ Bone

    4.4
    (53 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Steak N Bone is a solid choice in the Canton area for Korean BBQ. My friend and I picked the small…read morecombo for 1-2 people it was $75( so we each ended up spending a little over $40) It came with 3 Choice of Meats, 1 Choice of Premium Beef, 2 Choice of Small Sides, 2 rice and banchan ( the cold sides) We got Thin Sliced Beef Brisket,Pork Belly, Bulgogi Marinated Boneless Short Rib,Kimchi Stew and Corn Cheese. Then the banchan was the glass noodles, kimichi, kimichi cucumbers, daikon radish and we also got an order of dumplings. The food was delicious. The manager was the only one working and he handled us with care. Coming over to check on us periodically and even assisting with cooking some of the meat for us. For the amount of money we spent we were thoroughly satisfied with the portion of food given. Even ended up having some leftovers. I like to eat out and Steak N Bone is definitely going in my rotation. The restaurant is clean, bathroom spacious and noise level is moderate.

    I recently tried out Steak N Bone after hearing great things! This place is perfect for large…read moregroups thanks to the family-style dining set up and large booths. The banchan was yummy and included a variety of options. The corn cheese was also delicious. The meat seemed high quality and our server stayed on top of switching out the grill and helping us with menu suggestions. My main reason for four stars and not five is I think they could do better with their gluten free friendly options. One side of the menu was clearly marked for gluten free options while the other side wasn't, making it a hassle to flip back and forth and figure out what I could eat. Despite having quite a few gluten free options, they didn't have any gluten free soy sauce (or tamari). This would've really taken the meal to the next level as the gluten free meats come without any marination and are very very plain on their own. We also ordered large combo for 5-6 people which had a good amount of meats and sides but was supposed to come with six servings of rice. We never received the rice but weren't provided a reason or a discount. I'd return in the future but probably smuggle in my own personal bottle of tamari so I could enjoy the flavors of the meat more. Overall, the price at $215 for six of us (plus drinks) was pretty good, regardless of these small hiccups.

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    Inside
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    Corn cheese
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    Affogatto

    Affogatto

    4.5
    (52 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $

    Affogatto Cafe' - a great find on a Sunday morning. I was in the area getting fishing advice from a…read morenearby tackle shop and happened to discover this cozy café just around the corner. They serve Black Acres beans (a favorite of mine) and some seriously good croissants. I kept it simple with a standard latte and a butter croissant. The café has window bar seating inside and a couple of outdoor tables, making it an easy, comfortable place to slow down. The barista was friendly and even shared helpful fishing spot info. The interior has a cozy, minimalist style, and with Sunday morning light, the whole place felt like a warm, relaxed place to be. From what I could tell, there's space in the back to meet and greet the cats. I'm not in the market to adopt, but for anyone who is, this seems like the place to connect with a new purring family member. Worth a visit if you're in the area!

    Affogatto is a cat cafe in Fells Point that's been open for a while but I hadn't had a chance to…read morevisit yet, but friend and I visited last weekend and had a good time! The decor was happy surprise - 70s vibes with cats everywhere! I've been to a few cat cafes, and they're all a little bit different! Affogatto is on the smaller side. You walk into the cafe area - coffee bar and a few two-top tables (there are a couple of tables outside as well, but it's definitely not a large cafe). Then there's one other room, a small one, where the cats are. I didn't get a coffee during our visit, but my friend did (she enjoyed her latte; I found it interesting that their syrups for lattes are self-service?). Visits to the cat room are in 30-minute segments. Because the cat room is so small, you and whoever else purchased a visit for your same time slot will probably sit right down on the floor to play with the kittens. When we visited, there were about eight kittens - and they were kittens! They were playful and funny. Compared to other cat cafes, it was definitely a smaller space. They also had fewer toys to play with. But since the cats were kittens, they were pretty great at entertaining themselves and us. But if you want a more leisurely experience where you can play with and pet some kittens and adult cats, you might want to check out a larger cat cafe with more space. However, any cat cafe is likely to be great - who can complain about any chance to meet, socialize, and play with adoptable cats and kittens?! Affogatto is a great little business, and I hope they stick around to continue helping Baltimore cats and kittens find good homes!

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    Love the vibrant orange decor.
    Love the vibrant orange decor.
    Different pastries in the display case. Sandwich and ice cream menu.
    Different pastries in the display case. Sandwich and ice cream menu.
    Inside front desk at Affogatto

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    The Dara

    The Dara

    4.3
    (161 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    The food here was really good, but what stood out to me the most were the drinks and the overall…read morevibe of the restaurant. The Thai Arnold Palmer is a must-get. It was refreshing, unique, and easily one of my favorite things we ordered. We also tried a few drinks from the bar and everything was really good and well made. You can tell they put some thought into the drink menu instead of just having the usual cocktails. The food definitely delivered too. Everything we tried had great flavor and I'd happily come back to try more of the menu. I also really liked the atmosphere. The decorations were great and gave the restaurant a lot of personality. The ambiance was fun, comfortable, and made it feel like a place where you could hang out for a while instead of just coming in, eating, and leaving. Between the decor, lighting, music, and drinks, the whole place had a really good vibe. Overall, we had a great experience. The food was good, the atmosphere was great, and the drinks really made the place stand out. I'd definitely come back and I'm 100% ordering the Thai Arnold Palmer again.

    This place was very nice inside. Upscale, dark, woody, warm, inviting. I came in midway between…read morelunch and dinner on a Saturday, so it was not at all crowded. I ordered Nam Tok (beef salad) as an appetizer and Kao Soi as an entree. Coupled that with a Paulaner German Lager. The food was all good. The Nam Tok was a little sweeter (more Thai basil?) and less citrusy (less lemongrass?) than I expected. Had to request Nam Jim Jaew sauce to give it a little more zing. I had never had Kao Soi (chicken curry noodle dish) before, so I have no frame of reference to compare it to. It came with two chicken drumstick in it, which I was expecting. Love drumsticks, but it was more work than I had hoped for. Was more in the mood to just dig in and not to have to work for my supper so to speak. Flavors were good. No heat at all though, even at their 2 level. I will admit my tolerance is super high though, so not a good barometer to gauge off of. Service was fantastic! Thanks Samaria! Very helpful without being intrusive. The bill was $63 (with 2 beers), so not bad at all (especially for the Fells Point area). Unrelated to the restaurant, the parking here was a ridiculous $17 for 2 hours. Oof! Brutal! And the Union Wharf lot was almost empty. Street parking was non-existent. Overall: Service great! Food good, but not to die for. Decor very nice. Parking horrible!

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    Warm, woody, inviting interior
    Warm, woody, inviting interior
    Dumplings
    Dumplings
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