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Baltimore Diner: Crush closes in Belvedere Square
Crush has closed. The last day for the Belvedere Square restaurant was Nov. 28. Crush, which opened in 2008, was from Daniel Chaustit, who had been the "Daniel" half of Timonium's still-running Christopher Daniel restaurant. There is no firm word yet on...
Tags: Clipper Mill, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Theodore Roosevelt, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pumpkin
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Back Story: Artists transform Winnebago into man cave
On a blustery Saturday a few days before Christmas, the thirsty and the simply curious took a break from their last-minute shopping and headed to the Union Brewing Co. in Woodberry. There they took in a whimsical man cave on wheels that has been...
Tags: Republic of Ireland, Fine Artists, Arts, Artscape, Landforms
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2012 in dining: An era of expansion
Call it manifest restaurant destiny. In 2012, Baltimore-based restaurateurs set about expanding their empires, or at least their brands. Clementine opened a second location in the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown, the team behind Langermann's in...
Tags: Bolton Hill, Italy, Highlandtown, Cafe Hon, Inner Harbor
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Crush closes in Belvedere Square
The Baltimore SunCrush has closed. The last day of service for the Belvedere Square restaurant was apparently Thursday. Crush, which opened in 2008, was from Daniel Chaustit, who had been the "Daniel" half of Timonium's still-running Christopher Daniel restaurant. ...Tags: Timonium
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Prime Rib at Maryland Live adding staff
The Prime Rib at Maryland Live Casino is on track to open, quietly, sometime in December, but there is a hiring of note. The steakhouse has brought on as its dining room manager Jean-Jacques Retourne, who was the general manager at Citronelle in...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Holidays
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Restaurant openings and closings on first day of storm
The Baltimore SunOn Sunday, Baltimore-area restaurants were warily watching the advancing storm, hoping for the best and preparing for the worst. But they remained largely reticent on social media, providing little reassurance or guidance for their customers. There...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Roland Park, Federal Hill, Bagels, Tacos
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Bistro Blanc 'pop-up' dinner with Tae Strain
The Baltimore SunThree Bistro Blanc alumni, including Tae Strain, will return to Marc Dixon's Glenelg restaurant for a 'pop-up' dinner on Nov. 7. Strain was the chef at Demi, the lower-level restaurant within Crush at Belvedere Square, which closed in May after a...Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Michelin Group, Dining and Drinking
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Getting used to cooking with them bones
Halloween night, most caldrons will be filled with candy. But the ones on the stove might be filled with bones (cue creepy music).
The holiday aside, in this era of nose-to-tail dining, adding "bones" to the shopping list doesn't seem unusual — nor...Tags: Carrots, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cheese Corn, Aquaculture, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Crush's fall menu serves up salmon and pumpkin
The Baltimore SunWho's doing what for fall? We're taking a look at new fall menus around town. First up - Crush in Belvedere Square. Joining fall-ready house favorites like BLTs and the shrimp and grits, new entrees on executive chef and owner Daniel Chaustit's fall menu...Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pumpkin, Dining and Drinking
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White rooms are white hot
Labor Day has come and gone, but there's no need to pack away all that white. Not only can you still wear it, you can use the color to give your decor a lift.
Fashion designers from Derek Lam to J. Mendel stocked their fall 2012 collections with crisp...Tags: Event Planning, Lifestyle and Leisure, House and Home, Limes, Services and Shopping
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Not quite a Hollywood ending at the Senator
It's easy to see why the city's sale of the Senator Theatre gave Comptroller Joan Pratt heartburn. The city paid $810,000 for the movie palace three years ago and this week sold it for a $310,000 loss. Worse yet, the city is hardly washing its hands of...
Tags: Abell Foundation, Baltimore Development Corporation, Senator Theatre, Mortgages, Tom Kiefaber
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