Peerce’s

After hearing Peerce’s, an upscale Indian restaurant located Phoenix, MD, won Baltimore Magazine’s Best of Baltimore 2020, my friends (Rachel from @liketheteaeats and Linda from @onthemoveforfood) and I made a dinner reservations at Peerce’s. We asked to be seated outside when making the reservation. However, when we got there, we were led to the tables […]

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Better Wine Co.

Real talk: being a food blogger has made me gain weight. I’m always surrounded by delicious food, and I have poor control when I get invited to tastings. What am I doing about it? Well, I’m trying to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle by: exercising (cardio, HIIT, and weight lifting) counting calories less snacking […]

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Ida B’s Table

Last weekend, Ida B’s Table officially opened its doors to Baltimore City. If you haven’t been yet, you’re missing out on some of the most scrumptious, mouth-watering modern soul food you’ll ever have in your life… according to me. You have plenty of chances to go: lunch, brunch, breakfast, dinner, and happy hour. You have […]

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Fells Point Farmers’ Market

A couple of Saturdays last month, I ventured into Fells Point Farmers’ Market, which is temporarily located on a parking lot in Harbor Point due to the construction in Fells Point Square (the original location). Although the farmers market is small, it has a lot of really good vendors. You have Zeke’s Coffee to give […]

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Sandlot

This past Thursday, Baltimore officially acquired a beach. Located in Harbor Point, the Sandlot is an urban beach minus the actual swimming water. It looks out onto the inner harbor and gives an awesome view of locust point and fed hill. There is a lot of room to sit around, stand around, and hang out: […]

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Monument City Brewing Company

This past weekend, I checked out Monument City Brewing Company, which specializes in high quality, hand crafted ales. Located in Highlandtown, this brewery still holds the building’s original look of an old factory and a warehouse: tall windows, brick walls, and all things industrial. When you first approach the brewery, people playing corn hole, huge […]

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Farmers’ Market at the BMI

Two weekends ago, I had the pleasure of checking out the farmers’ market at the Baltimore Museum of Industry for the first time! At first, I was only there to scout the B’Eat More Pie Fest that was going on (which was awesome), but it turned into meeting/getting to know some of the local businesses […]

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