Cazbar

316 N Charles Street BaltimoreMD21201
Closed
Sunday
4:00pm-11:30pm
Monday
4:00pm-11:30pm
Tuesday
4:00pm-11:30pm
Wednesday
4:00pm-11:30pm
Thursday
4:00pm-11:30pm
Friday
4:00pm-1:30am
Saturday
4:00pm-1:30am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Travelers Check
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(156)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

The Cazbar, established in 2006, is Baltimore’s first & only Turkish Restaurant. With food, atmosphere, & entertainment served in an authentic Turkish style, Cazbar is sure to provide a thoroughly exotic & enchanting dining experience. Cazbar serves lunch & dinner daily and Brunch on Saturday and Sunday.

Join us every Friday at pm & Saturday at 9:30 pm, for the most captivating Belly Dancing...
by opentable on January 13, 2017 from opentable

Tips

Sushi Special:
Wednesday nights feature all-you-can-eat sushi at a mere $23.95.
by Citysearch on May 25, 2010 from Citysearch
In a Hurry?:
Make sure your waitress knows it. Otherwise you could set yourself up for a long and leisurely meal.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

A "delectable magic carpet ride" - woven from "elegantly spiced" kebabs, "dreamy" mezes and "Turkish coffee to die for" - is in store at this "cool", "dimly" lit Ottoman "hideaway" in Downtown tended by an "informed" staff; weekend belly dancers and DJs add to "value", and you can get your puff on in the upstairs hookah lounge.
by zagat on July 23, 2013 from zagat
Cazbar Restaurant Review:
Who wouldn’t relish a visit to this lively Turkish taverna? Decorated with folkloric ceramics and sun-warmed colors, the dining room appealingly mixes urban hipness with ethnic coziness, and the kitchen delivers powerful flavors, whether you are dining on mezze --- small plates --- or multi-course feasts. For the full party-in-your-mouth effect, try an all-mezze meal, preferably with friends;...
by gayot on July 18, 2012 from gayot
Super-stuffed rolls offer creative alternatives to the same old sushi.:
The Scene
\r Japanese minimalism keeps the atmosphere low-key and low-tech, complementing the aesthetically pleasing food. That said, televised sumo matches feel surreal when paired with...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on August 18, 2003 from Citysearch

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Owner Message

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by menuism on January 17, 2017 from menuism