Why locals love it: There is no sign and no marker on the Remington rowhouse, just an unmarked door into a candlelit cocktail room that feels a century out of step.
Tip: Look for the unmarked door on 23rd Street; go on a weeknight to land a seat at the bar.
Location
Address: 400 West 23rd Street, Baltimore, MD 21211
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