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Duck Duck Goose, Osteria Pirata close in Fells Point
Baltimore chef Ashish Alfred announced Monday that he has temporarily closed his Fells Point restaurants Duck Duck Goose, Osteria Pirata and the Anchor Tavern, citing “safety concerns.”
Duck Duck Goose in Fells Point has closed.
Kora Lee’s and Jerk Taco are both making the move to Waverly
Waverly is seeing an influx in businesses moving in, including Kora Lee’s Gourmet Dessert Cafe, which hails from Catonsville, and Hampden's Jerk Taco.
A dish from Jerk Taco. The fusion eatery is moving from Hampden to Waverly
Werner’s has new management — again — but with a familiar face
Clark Hospitality, the restaurant group behind Papi Cuisine and Prim and Proper, has taken over management of the historic Werner's Diner and Pub — the second change in five years.
The staple Baltimore restaurant Werner's Diner and Pub is under new management.
Baltimore’s Clavel misses out, but Easton chef Harley Peet wins James Beard Award
James Beard Award finalists Clavel Mezcaleria, Tony Conte of Inferno Pizzeria Napoletana in Darnestown and Harley Peet of Bas Rouge in Easton vied against eateries from across the coast and country.
Harley Peet won the James Beard award in the best chef: mid-Atlantic category.
Baltimore City terminates NYC developer’s deal to rebuild Poppleton
Baltimore City is ending developer La Cité’s controversial, nearly two-decade-old agreement to rebuild swaths of the long-neglected Poppleton neighborhood.
This is a photo of an empty lot where a developer wants to build an age-restricted apartment complex.
Good luck picking a flavor at this new Cross Keys ice cream shop
Maryland chain Always Ice Cream Company brings their rotating range of more than 250 homemade flavors to the Village of Cross Keys.
The display case at Always Ice Cream Company.
The Dish: Easy Like Sunday brings its brand of brunch to Locust Point
The MacCuish family has already found success with Easy Like Sunday in North Carolina and the Village of Cross Keys, and will bring their homey brunches to Locust Point this June.
The new signage for Easy Like Sunday sits above the awnings for Iron Rooster, which quietly closed a few months ago.
Atlas, Sacré Sucré get OK to sell booze despite Fells Point neighbors’ objections
A liquor board hearing took an unusually contentious turn as Atlas Restaurant Group and Sacré Sucré’s licenses were approved despite vocal and written objections from Fells Point residents.
Thames Street in Fells Point.
Calm down, Baltimore: Ekiben reopens in Fells Point
Ekiben’s Fells Point location announced Monday it would temporarily close due to a plumbing issue. Baltimore freaked.
The famous Neighborhood Bird from Ekiben.
The Dish: You won’t believe which Ellicott City dive bar opened a rooftop speakeasy
The 3rd Floor Cocktail Club, a speakeasy tucked away in Judge’s Bench in Ellicott City, aims to cater to “cocktail nerds” in Howard County and beyond.
The Bijou, a classic cocktail with gin, sweet vermouth, bitters and Chartreuse liqueur at the 3rd Floor Cocktail Club inside Judge’s Bench.
Closing of Giant grocery store to make Edmondson Village a food desert
With the closure of Edmondson Village’s Giant Food on June 13, the West Baltimore neighborhood will qualify as a food desert.
The store on Edmondson Avenue is slated to close on June 13.
HoodFellas and RYMKS team up on new barbecue restaurant in Little Italy
The recent brick-and-mortar closures of HoodFellas and RYMKS have led to Soul Street, a new barbecue restaurant from both teams in Little Italy.
HoodFellas’ former downtown location in Baltimore.
Allora bistro in Mount Vernon is ‘closing indefinitely’
Allora, the Roman bistro in Mount Vernon, is "closed indefinitely" in the latest shuttering for restaurateur Brendon Hudson's hospitality group.
Allora Cacio e Pepe

Allora
1005 N. Charles St

Baltimore’s Roman bistro serves pastries and espresso drinks for breakfast and paninis and pasta for lunch
Fire outside Papi Cuisine under investigation as possible arson
A fire damaged property at Papi Cuisine early Monday in an incident the business believes was a “deliberate attack.”
The exterior of Papi Cuisine was mostly cleaned up by early Monday evening after a fire outside its back door.
Little Italy’s RYMKS Bar & Grille to close after 3 years in business
Known for its fried catfish, chicken and shrimp boxes, the popular spot RYMKS Bar & Grille will shutter its doors May 19.
RYMKS Bar & Grille in Little Italy will close later this month.
The Dish: No gluten, no dairy, no soy? At Harmony Bakery, no problem.
Does soy make you gassy? Milk turn your tummy? Eggs make you break out in hives? Go to Harmony Bakery in Hampden, a safe space for people who don’t know what to eat.
Harmony Bakery in Hampden offers sweet treats and savory foods that are gluten-free and vegan.
Black-owned businesses earn ‘dream’ 2-year tenancy in Harborplace
Black-owned business owners received grant funding and two-year licenses to operate storefronts in Harborplace, the city’s famed — and largely empty — waterfront development.
Harborplace’s Pratt Street Pavilion.
Roggenart bakery moves into former Grand Central space in Mount Vernon
The site of the former Mount Vernon nightclub, now a revamped office building, welcomed its first retail tenant: Roggenart European Bakery.
Neman Popov, the founder of Roggenart European Bakery, Bistro and Cafe, left, splits a very large croissant with owner and partner Brody Tennant outside the City House Charles office complex.
Historic Hampden corner slated for La Cuchara owners’ second restaurant
The owners of La Cuchara are making their mark on historic Hampden real estate.
901 W. 36th Street in Hampden is formerly known as the Five and Dime Ale House, and will be home to a new restaurant operated by the owners of La Cuchara.
Zander’s fine dining restaurant closed after 5 months downtown
On Wednesday, Zander’s restaurant announced they had closed, one week after allegations that the fine dining spot’s owner was struggling to pay employees.
Restaurateur Brendon Hudson stands inside the Alexander Brown building, where he operated Zander’s.
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