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Restaurant Review: Silo.5% adds just enough substance to its style
The setting for Silo.5% Wine Bar is Silo Point, a glamorous luxury condominium carved out of a former working grain terminal in Locust Point. The complex is surrounded by the remnants of industry, and even from the ground floor, the views of the freight...
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Mother Nature rains down on Earth Day
Mother Nature brought relief to a parched Baltimore on Sunday, but the persistent rain didn't dampen the spirits at the Earth Day festivities in Hampden.
"We had a few hundred people come through today," said Don Barton, 29, an organizer of Sunday's...Tags: Music, Vegan Diet, Arts and Culture, Weather, Diets and Dieting
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Pasquale Mario 'Pat' Ercolano, produce manager
Pasquale Mario "Pat" Ercolano, a retired produce manager, died Tuesday of pneumonia at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 88.
Born in Rome and raised in Sorrento, Italy, Mr. Ercolano was educated in public schools.
As a teenager, he served as a...Tags: Govans, Baltimore County, Roman Catholicism, New York City, Pneumonia
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Table Talk: Teddy Roosevelt inspires new Power Plant restaurant
Kettle Hill has announced an opening date.
Inspired, its operators say, by the life and spirit of Theodore Roosevelt, Kettle Hill will open April 20 on Market Place as the anchor restaurant in the Power Plant Live complex. The restaurant's name is...Tags: Animals, Garlic, Bars and Clubs, Theodore Roosevelt, Washington, DC
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Kettle Hill announces opening date at Power Plant Live
The Baltimore SunKettle Hill has announced an opening date. Inspired, its operators say, by the life and spirit of Theodore Roosevelt, Kettle Hill will open on April 20 on Market Place as the anchor restaurant in the Power Plant Live complex. The restaurant’s...Tags: Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Theodore Roosevelt, Brian Swanson, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Authorities believe store robberies in city, county linked
The FBI's violent crimes task force is asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in at least two recent armed robberies in the city, the most recent of which occurred Tuesday morning in Hampden, as well as several cases believed linked in...Tags: Theft, FBI, Shootings
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The Chesapeake project has added a Belgian brasserie
The Baltimore SunA Belgian brasserie has been added to the Chesapeake project, now under construction in the Baltimore's Charles North neighborhood. De Kleine Duivel will feature Belgian beers, boutique wines and spirits, and a select menu of traditional Flemish-French...Tags: Qayum Karzai, Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Raise your glass: Antigua Stiletto, Alchemy
Hampden's Alchemy may have one of the tiniest upstairs bars in Baltimore. But there are some serious, high-end cocktails being crafted in this small space. Dubbed "Potions" (see what they did there?), the cocktail menu features an extensive selection...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Antigua and Barbuda, Chemistry
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Table Talk: De Kleine Duivel coming to Chesapeake Restaurant building
The ongoing Chesapeake Restaurant project, now under way near the Charles Theatre, has signed on a Belgian brasserie. De Kleine Duivel, which will be operated by Baltimore native Paul Kopchinski, will feature Belgian beers, boutique wines and spirits, and...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Qayum Karzai, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Charles Street
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Beauty in unexpected places
There are a couple of small, predictable joys that occur daily during my workweek — and probably yours. It's likely you haven't noticed them properly before, nor the subtle influence they have on your mood. Fortunately, I have penned this opinion...Tags: Tom Cruise, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts and Culture, Arts, Charles Street
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Lunch for $10 or Less: Daniela Pasta and Pastries
The only thing more shocking than Italian pasta from a microwave is how great it can be.
At Daniela's Pasta and Pastries, a tiny, two-table Hampden restaurant, entrees are kept in a glass deli case, and re-heated to order in one of the microwave ovens....Tags: Electrical Appliance, Restaurants, Pasta, Lasagna, Nutmeg
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Baltimore firefighters install smoke alarms, free of charge
After giving his three-story Hampden rental home a quick inspection, firefighters informed Alex McAbee that he only had one smoke detector. And without batteries, it was functioning more as an ugly wall decoration than a safety device.
McAbee, 30,...Tags: Services and Shopping, Rentals, Fires, Disasters and Accidents, Fires
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