Hi,
This reminds me that I was going to put together a list of some
well-regarded seafood restaurants in Baltimore (for Herr Dr.Lotz and
everyone else). I have stayed with restaurants in or near downtown, Harbor
East or Fells Point. I don't eat much seafood myself, so I am going on
reputation rather than personal experience:
- Phillips - 601 East Pratt St, Inner Harbor
- Oceanaire - 801 Aliceanna St, Harbor East
- Rusty Scupper - 402 Key Highway, Inner Harbor
- Bertha's (famous for mussels - they even have a song about them!) -
734 S. Broadway, Fells Point. Also has live jazz some nights.
- Ouzo Bay - 1000 Lancaster St, Harbor East
- Bubba Gump Shrimp Co - 301 Light St, Harborplace
- Thames St Oyster House - 1728 Thames St, Fells Point
Hope this is helpful. Thanks.
Gene
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 8:51 PM, Steve Ramm <
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> I've never made it from Philly to Baltimore by car in less than 2 hours
> (without stopping). Getting through CT and New York is traffic heavy. From
> Philly to Boston with no traffic and 2 25 minute "rest stops", is about 6 -
> 6 1/2 hours. So total drive is realistically 8-9 hours. And you aren't
> seeing anything. The big food in Boaton is SEAFOOD and BALTIMORE is on the
> HARBOR so plenty of Seafood there! Just saying...
>
> It's 407 miles and Google Directions say that from the Hyatt in Boston to
> the Raddison in Baktimore is 6 hours 48 minutes (if you leave NOW 8:50 PM
> and hit no traffic).
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> In a message dated 3/19/2018 12:45:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
>
> By all means go to Philadelphia, which is a fine town. However, Boston to
> Baltimore should not be a ten hour drive unless something goes very wrong.
> Boston to New York should only be about 4 hours, and New York to Baltimore
> should be about 3 hours. YMMV, but I've driven both of these routes dozens
> of times.
>
> If you do decide on Boston, let me know and I'll get you some seafood
> recommendations.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Matt Barto
>
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