CuisineContemporary American
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodfells-point

Why locals love it: A former biker bar in Fells Point with no reservations and a menu that changes every week, beloved by chefs but easy for visitors to overlook.

Tip: Arrive early; the tiny room fills fast and the garlic bread is non-negotiable.

Location

Address: 504 South Ann Street, Baltimore, MD 21231

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