Let me suggest the Red Brick Station which is located two minutes from I-95 Exit 67. They make and serve their own beer and can easily handle groups of 10 or more. After my son's blessing, a group of 30 went there for lunch and the food and service were both excellent.
The White Marsh Mall and the IKEA furniture store are directly across the street from the restaurant. There is a movie theater, Starbucks and a number of stores adjacent to the restaurant.
The Greektown restaurants can't handle large groups especially when they are crowded. The Rusty Scupper costs at least $30 per person. The Red Brick Station only costs less than $20 per person. Wednesday night is New York Strip night.
2007-03-08 14:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Greektown -- Acropolis is the one I love, though most people seem to favor Ikaros, which is right across the street. I have found Greek restaurants generally to be less expensive than those in Little Italy, yet the food is great, and the portions more than generous.
http://www.restaurants.com/static/us/410/4106753384.html
2007-03-05 12:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If price isn't too big a problem, try the Rusty Scupper on Key Hwy. It sits on the harbor, so there's a nice view and afterward, you can catch a water taxi over to the Cheesecake Factory.
2007-03-08 13:26:24
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answered by OhKatie! 6
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www.sabatinos.com
Sabatino's is a very old famous resturant in Little Italy. It is really good. There are plenty of great resturants in Baltimore. You really should eat crabs. Phillips at the inner harbor.
2007-03-05 08:50:07
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answered by dj 3
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Are there any good restaurants in Baltimore?
2007-03-05 07:06:47
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answered by grantwiscour 4
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