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joypirate Sep 2, 2010 08:08 AM

Baltimore - late dinner in the Inner Harbor?

Coming to Baltimore for work in a week and I don't land till 10pm or so, then coming in to the Marriott in the Inner Harbor. Does anyone have any idea on what's open late that is delicious? I'm open to anything really. Good seafood is preferred; but I'm game for whatever's good.

Thanks in advance!

  1. JonParker Sep 9, 2010 10:37 AM

    I mentioned this thread to a friend of mine, and he reminded me that Tapas Teatro is open until 2 am every day. It's a fairly short cab ride from the harbor.

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    Tapas Teatro Cafe
    1711 N Charles St Ste A, Baltimore, MD 21201

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      hon Sep 9, 2010 01:50 PM

      http://www.tapasteatro.com/

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        jvanderh Sep 20, 2010 01:10 PM

        That's a really good suggestion. I've been really impressed with their food.

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      zebcook Sep 3, 2010 03:53 AM

      Annabel Lee Tavern in Canton is a short drive from Inner Harbor. They are a little neighborhood bar with an upscale late-night menu. Chipotle crab bisque, duck fat fries, simple well made sandwiches. It's was a very good late-night stop for us following a show at Creative Alliance.Open until 1:00.

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      Chipotle
      14925 Shady Grove Rd Unit L, Rockville, MD 20850

      Annabel Lee Tavern
      601 S Clinton St, Baltimore, MD 21224

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        joypirate Sep 9, 2010 07:34 AM

        oooh, that's what I'm talking 'bout...

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          jvanderh Sep 9, 2010 10:02 AM

          The simple things I've had at Annabel's have been ok (fries, nachos) but several times I've ordered something that sounds intriguing and been disappointed because it seems to be a combination of odd ingredients put together for the sake of being odd, rather than something that actually tastes good. There was some kind of sausage gravy thing, and something else that I can't remember.

          I'd recommend that you stick to the regular menu rather than the specials menu, but it looks like the late night menu is the standard stuff anyway-- probably pretty safe.

      2. kukubura Sep 2, 2010 07:15 PM

        Are you going to have a car? There's always Sip & Bite not too far (no further than Jack's). It's a greasy spoon, but it's classic Baltimore. And you never know what weird things you'll see. I was there once really late (like 2am or so) and four kids stood up out of a booth all of a sudden and sang the national anthem in beautiful four part harmony. Turns out they were going to sing it at an O's game the next day and were getting a little practice in front of the public - i.e. a few sleepy waitresses and us night owls.

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        Sip & Bite Restaurant
        2200 Boston St, Baltimore, MD 21231

        1. joypirate Sep 2, 2010 02:16 PM

          rats. I land on a Tuesday putting Jack's out (only open wednesday-sunday, shame as poached oyster stir-fry sounded great). B&O stops dinner at 11pm (though bar closes at midnight but I suspect that's booze-only).

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            clem clement Sep 2, 2010 03:03 PM

            In June we stayed at theSheratonCenter City. Beside thehotel across the street is Tony's diner. Crab cake the size of a baseball. Service isn't the fastest, but my group liked the place. Dunno haw lae they are open.Clem

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            FoiGras Sep 2, 2010 11:52 AM

            Haven't been there myself, but Jack's Bistro serves in their bar until 1a.m.--"unique bar food." The Chowhounds should be able to provide more info regarding Jack's.

            In Little Italy, not far from your hotel, is Sabatino's--not great food, but they are open quite late. FoiGras

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            Jack's Bistro
            3123 Elliott St, Baltimore, MD 21224

            Little Italy Restaurant
            6920 Bradlick Shopping Ctr, Annandale, VA 22003

            1. JonParker Sep 2, 2010 09:17 AM

              What day of the week are you coming in?

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                bordeauxfan Sep 2, 2010 08:34 AM

                Wow, 11pm on a weeknight in downtown Baltimore is tough. Even the profusion of mediocre chains close by then. You may want to check the B&O Brasserie not far from your hotel. They may offer food at the bar that late.

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