Food Place Baltimore Are Known For
We know that what we are about to write will cause our readers to shout at their computers or phones. Anytime a person tries to come up with a list detailing the “best” of anything, there are always plenty of critics.
That’s why we have chosen a different strategy when creating our list of best restaurants in Baltimore. Instead of choosing where we like to go, we will instead analyze the best restaurant review websites to come up with our list. We will look at the restaurants that garnered the most discussion. We will study the positive and negative feedback, and analyze which places you should try on your next Friday night date with your significant other.
Thames Street Oyster House
No matter which review website you turn to, you will find pages of top reviews for the Thames Street Oyster House. Customers love their food and ambiance.
It should go without saying, but this restaurant is a seafood lover’s dream. If you aren’t into oysters or crab, you may want to make another choice of restaurant.
If you dream of tasty treats that come from the sea, you will love the crab cakes, Maryland crab soup, lobster mac and cheese, and of course, the fresh oysters. If you still have room for dessert, you can’t go wrong with bread pudding or pecan pie.
Reservations are recommended—no need to dress too formally.
Joe Benny’s
Is pizza more of your style? Then you have to check out Joe Benny’s. Joe Benny’s is located in Baltimore’s Little Italy, and it receives plenty of top-notch reviews. Diners love their meatballs, spiced to perfection. But when in Italy . . . you have to try the pizza. Joe Benny’s take on this Italian favorite is a focaccia-style crust.
Save room for the Bianco E Nero, which is a decadent combination of cream puffs, milk chocolate, crumbles, and all other matter of things guaranteed to put you in a food coma.
The Food Market
Even though the name is pretty non-descript, The Food Market has been getting serious shout-outs from the best review sites.
It seems as if the owners of The Food Market chose the name so they could create a crazy-diverse menu that would appeal to a variety of tastes and diets. While some diners recommend the crab cake sandwich, others swear by the pork schnitzel. The lazy French toast appealed to one indolent reviewer. Apparently, the French toast comes pre-cut to make it as easy to eat as possible.
Woodberry Kitchen
Do you want to go to a restaurant that supports small local farmers? Then you need to check out Woodberry Kitchen.
Even though many of the reviewers commented on the quality food that was served at Woodberry, the restaurant’s atmosphere is what stood out for most diners. The Woodberry is housed in a renovated warehouse, and it is described as having a “woodsy, cool atmosphere.”
Customers were also quick to point out the fantastic drink choices on the menu. Check out this place next time you have a special occasion or date night.
What’s your favorite restaurant in Baltimore? Comment below and let the debate begin!