Bertha's Restaurant Review:
If only for the décor and atmosphere, one should not miss this tavern-eatery. As you step inside through a narrow passage, you are immediately immersed into the authentic ambience of Baltimore’s maritime past. You don't need much imagination to see in the darkness of the rooms the ghosts of the courageous seafaring adventurers smoking their pipes and sipping their pints of ale. The pièce de...
On the hill above Old Town, this iconic Spanish Mission-style building built in 1929 overlooks the slopes where, in 1769, the first mission, first presidio (fort), and first nonnative settlement on the west coast of the United States and Canada were founded. The museum's exhibits introduce visitors to the Native American, Spanish, and Mexican people who first called this place home. On...
The tag-line has attained bumper-sticker immortality of the level that a pilgrimage to Bertha's is required eating to earn your gastronomical PHD. Mussel chowder, oyster stew and one of the better Sunday brunches around could almost make you forget there's a bar, a bar with live music, a bar with really good live music, great bartenders and a kick-a@s crowd. Way more than just a clever bumper...
The Fell's Point bar/restaurant is a great venue for live jazz and blues nearly every day of the week.