The shamrock shenanigans happening this month are pure gold.
The Baltimore producer is the next big thing in Baltimore Club music—and he's launching his own party this month.
As the MDTA's chief engineer, Jim Harkness has been thrust into Baltimore’s most consequential infrastructure project in decades.
These local spots—all offering food and drink specials—are the closest you’ll get to the Emerald Isle by way of Charm City.
Eight of Baltimore’s most celebrated chefs. 🧑🍳 Eight show-stopping course. 🍽️ One forgettable night. 🥂
Tickets are limited. Secure your reservation now.
Expand your taste buds during Maryland Vegan Restaurant Week 🌯, celebrate International Women's Day with The Black-Eyed Suzies at Pickett Brewing Company 🎻, and more ways to enjoy your Charm City weekend.
Fukado Kissaten brings Japan's cafe culture to Catonsville 🥞, Seppia announces April grand opening in Hampden 🍝, and more food news from the Charm City dining scene.
Owner Jack Moore has his own record label, plays in bands, is writing a book, and DJs—notably at an avian-themed listening party that's become a monthly hit at The Wren.
It's no wonder the massive AWP Conference & Bookfair chose us as its homebase this year—Baltimore’s writing tradition is as rich and diverse as the city itself.
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Join us and fellow Baltimore foodies March 19 at The Penguin Room to enjoy:
🍽 An eight-course menu
🍸 Premium paired drinks
💅 A night worth dressing up for
⭐️ An elevated atmosphere where Baltimore’s food scene shines
Honoring owner Olu Shokunbi's Nigerian culture, the spot is a welcome addition to an area in need of more interesting dining options.
The storied rowhouse community bordering Charles Village, Greenmount Avenue, and Station North embodies some of the best elements of Baltimore urban life.
A neighborhood guide to partying with the poets and writers descending on the city for the annual AWP Conference & Bookfair.
How a local couple transformed an old marble-and-stone warehouse into an indoor hub for the popular pastime.
The innovative treat—essentially what happens when a chocolate-chip cookie melts inside a croissant—is a favorite on the pastry lineup at sister spots La Maison and Café Dear Leon.
How the local matcha guru—who happens to be one of Gwyneth Paltrow’s best friends—found his calling, and life force, in the wellness world and ancient green tea powder.
A neighborhood guide to partying with the poets and writers descending on the city for the annual AWP Conference & Bookfair.
“I’m an anti-hoarder,” Kitts says of his collection of vintage décor, miscellaneous junk, interesting artifacts, and occasional curiosities, which is all for sale. “I’m an adoption agency.”
Crashes have killed nearly 500 people in Baltimore City over the past decade, and safety advocates say leaders have left tools on the table.
Join us and fellow Baltimore foodies March 19 at The Penguin Room to experience:
🍽 An eight-course menu
🍸 Premium paired drinks
💅 A night worth dressing up for
⭐️ An elevated atmosphere where Baltimore’s food scene shines
Ring in the Year of the Fire Horse with food, art, performances, and more at these local events.
Embark on a five-stop bar crawl (ending with a drag show at Golden West!) in Hampden 🍸, enjoy Barkada Breads' curated Filipino feast at Dear Globe Coffee 🍽️, and more ways to enjoy your Charm City weekend.
Day & Night Exotic Cereal Bar opens with sweet treats downtown, Refocused Vegan prepares to close after seven years, and more food news from the Charm City dining scene.
From jazz at The Prime Rib to powerhouse vocals at Order of the Ace, restaurants with live entertainment provide a platform for local artists, while also giving diners a full sensory experience.
Eight of Baltimore’s most celebrated chefs. 🧑🍳 Eight show-stopping course. 🍽️ One forgettable night. 🥂
Confirm your reservation for the culinary event of the season:
About an hour and a half from Baltimore, the Eastern Shore province is full of year-round wonder—starting with its winter muskrat festival.
In celebration of the city's annual Tom Miller Day, take a look at how artist and activist Deyane Moses honors the late Baltimore icon—beloved for his magical murals, screenprints, furniture, and distinctive Afro-Deco style.