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Food & drink

    7 things to do in Annapolis: Here’s how one actress plays Puck, Shakespeare’s famed fairy
    There's still a chance to catch ā€œA Midsummer Night’s Dreamā€ at The Classic Theatre of Maryland in the coming week. You could also see two of England's top soccer teams play at Navy stadium, listen to innovative chamber music or try karaoke at the new Tiki bar in Annapolis.
    Juliette Charles plays Puck in The Classic Theatre of Maryland's production of "A Midnight Summer's Dream" through Sunday in Annapolis.
    Village of Cross Keys to add a Mexican restaurant and general store
    Sol Oaxaca, a Mexican restaurant, and Ruxton Mercantile, a general store, will be Village of Cross Keys’ latest additions to its North Baltimore shopping center.
    Two new businesses are joining the Village at Cross Keys.
    The Dish: Two all-star restaurants consider move to Camden Yards
    The Local Fry, Fuzzies and Deddle’s Donuts have all said they plan to come back to Camden Yards in 2025. Attman’s Deli may be opening up a permanent presence, too. Could Ekiben join the starting lineup?
    Ekiben’s neighborhood bird bun.
    A Pink Flamingo bar is coming to the old Dizz space. No, John Waters isn’t involved.
    The Pink Flamingo bar in Remington was partially inspired by cult filmmaker John Waters, but don't expect too many parallels to his films.
    The restaurant at 300 W. 30th Street, formerly Let's Brunch Cafe and, before that, longtime icon The Dizz, has closed.
    A new billboard for THB bagels borrows from Chick-fil-A. It’s (probably) fine.
    THB's billboard campaign, which uses a crab to ask customers to "eat more" Old Bay asiago bagels, doesn’t exactly have Chick-fil-A’s blessing.
    A billboard collaboration from Old Bay Seasoning and THB Bagelry and Deli is seen next to I-83 North.
    Hampden’s Cafe Hon to become The Duchess, Foreman Wolf’s latest restaurant
    The former Cafe Hon in Hampden will soon become The Duchess, a Foreman Wolf restaurant with a Western Pacific-inspired menu.
    Kiko Wilson, left, with Tony Foreman. She will be chef at Foreman Wolf's new concept, The Duchess.
    The perfect way to spend 24 hours in Baltimore, according to one food blogger
    Looking for where to take your out-of-town guests? Food blogger Chris Franzoni has his own recommended 24-hour itinerary of Baltimore restaurants and activities.
    Cap’n Crunch French toast at Blue Moon Too.
    Whatever, Delaware! These orange crush locations prove Maryland does it better
    Here’s a roundup of hot spots that show Maryland has not only mastered the orange crush, but branched off and created a slew of innovative flavors — and even an unexpected alternative.
    The passionfruit tea crush (left), traditional crush, and lemon basil blueberry crush (right) are photographed at Wicked Sisters on July 18, 2024.
    Looking for a new summer drink? Ask one of Howard County’s best bartenders.
    It’s hot out, but Howard County bartender Amanda Curtis has recommendations for the drinks you need to stay cool.
    Award-winning bartender Amanda Curtis prepares a cocktail at the Iron Bridge Wine Company.
    Illusions Magic Bar: A father and son’s legacy of magic in Federal Hill
    Follow the story of Spencer Horsman, the owner and main performer of Illusions Magic Bar in Federal Hill, where the trick to remaining open is simple: surviving.
    Spencer Horsman performs a card trick for guests at Illusions Magic Bar on Saturday, July 13, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
    Attman’s Deli is getting the boot from M&T Bank Stadium
    Attman’s Delicatessen won’t be available at the Ravens stadium this fall after Chicago-based Levy Restaurants kicked out the local vendor.
    Visitors to M&T Bank Stadium can pick up a Cloak and Dagger sandwich from Attman's Delicatessen, which operates a stand.
    The Dish: It’s hot outside, but it’s hell in the kitchen
    Hospitalized chefs and poor sales are just some of the symptoms restaurants and their workers are facing during Baltimore’s record heat wave.
    Chef Sammy Davis Jr. at the African-Asian fusion restaurant, Yebo, on March 20, 2023 in Baltimore, Md.
    Months after Key Bridge collapse, families of port workers struggle to pay for food
    Despite the Port of Baltimore reopening last month after the Key Bridge collapse, the pace of food insecurity has surprised even the president of the Maryland Food Bank.
    Venetia Barbee, left, and Tina Baylor fill bags at a food pantry for the community and workers affected by the Key Bridge collapse Saturday, July 13, 2024 in Dundalk Md.
    Navigating the complicated relationship Black people have with fried chicken and watermelon
    Watermelon and fried chicken are popular American foods — especially during the summer. But their complicated history gives some Black people pause when eating them in settings where white people are present.
    Katie-Marie Fickling, executive chef at Capital Lounge, poses with a spread of some of her dishes.
    An NFL-affiliated vodka company went bankrupt. The Ravens are left trying to collect.
    Following Never Forget Brands’ bankruptcy filing, the Ravens are one of five NFL teams owed money by the company, which licensed team colors and logos for its vodka.
    The parent company of GameDay Vodka, a partner of the Baltimore Ravens and other NFL teams, filed for bankruptcy in South Carolina, July 11, 2024. The filing left the Ravens pursuing a $150,00 debt from the company.
    Piggly Wiggly’s parent company inches closer to buying four Harris Teeter stores in Maryland
    Kroger Co. has informed employees at four Maryland-based Harris Teeter grocery stores that they may soon be working for the chain behind the Piggly Wiggly franchise.
    Kroger identified the stores it intends to offload, including two Harris Teeters in Montgomery County, one in Calvert County and another in Talbot County.
    Enjoy the Snake Oil at Woodberry Kitchen? Thank regenerative farming.
    Woodberry Kitchen and other businesses focused on supporting small-scale, unconventional farmers are getting the funding they need to grow further invest in sustainable farming. But where is it coming from?
    Woodberry Kitchen owner Spike Gjerde is photographed at Woodberry Kitchen on July 10, 2024.
    The Dish: Baltimore’s biggest new restaurant opens next week
    Rye Street Tavern, which opens July 15, may be the largest restaurant in the city. Is that a gamble?
    The Rye Street Tavern reopens July 15 under Clyde’s Restaurant Group.
    Taharka Brothers’ newest flavor inspiration: Gov. Moore’s cannabis pardons
    Taharka Brothers’ ā€œWe Want Mooreā€ flavor, created in honor of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s cannabis-related pardons, will feature vanilla ice cream, Berger cookie dough and peanut butter.
    Gov. Wes Moore holds a pint of Taharka Brothers' "We Want Moore" limited edition ice cream.
    Burger King employee Stan ā€˜The Man’ gets royal goodbye after 32 years
    New retiree Stan ā€œThe Manā€ Akers, 75, was sent off in style across the 10 Burger King locations where he worked in the Baltimore area.
    The Burger King on Sisson Road touts Stan Akers' retirement on its sign.
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