Bryant Street Market food hall opens in Edgewood with six vendors for tacos, dumplings, breakfast sandwiches, poke, and boba tea, plus a cocktail and wine bar.
Amid a $27 million renovation, developer Caves Valley Partners expects more restaurants to join the Village of Cross Keys in North Baltimore in the next year and a half.
With more than 80 eateries participating, the week offers fixed price menus and even a $10 two-course lunch. But where to start? Let us guide you to some new favorites.
Despite trendy flavor forecasts and analysis of consumer behaviors, it’s hard to say what will stick here in Baltimore and what the city’s diners will skip entirely.