Baldwin's Station Restaurant Review:
The bone-rattling power of the freight train’s whistle is a showstopper, especially if you happen to be dining outdoors on the uncommonly pleasant deck when the train rolls on through. But that’s only one of the charms of this converted 1883 train station in the heart of old Sykesville. Inside, the main dining room envelops a lively crowd in the warmth of its high brick walls and touches of...
The bone-rattling power of the freight train's whistle as it trundles by is a showstopper, especially if you happen to be dining outdoors on the uncommonly pleasant deck when it rolls on through. But that's only one of the charms of this… Read More
The bone-rattling power of the freight train’s whistle as it trundles by is a showstopper, especially if you happen to be dining outdoors on the uncommonly pleasant deck when it rolls on through. But that’s only one of the charms of this converted train station in the heart of old Sykesville. Inside, the main dining room envelops a lively crowd in the warmth of its high brick walls and...
Historic Sykesville's Victorian train depot tracks a second life as a special-occasion restaurant.:
The Scene
Olive wainscot on beige walls embellished with some masculine floral stenciling harkens back to the small formal dining room's previous use as a gentleman's waiting area. A...