Need recommendation for lunch in Baltimore, Fells Point
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Need recommendation for lunch in Baltimore, Fells Point
Heading up to Baltimore for a daytrip this weekend. Any recommendations for a great place for Saturday lunch in Fells Point? Enjoy most types of food, especially Italian, but my friend unfortunately does not eat fish or seafood.
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I second the vote for Amicci's, casual, good Italian food. Also try John Steven in Fell's Point (seafood, american food (steak etc.)), and Nacho Mama's on O'Donnell Street (the square) in Canton. Nacho Mama's is Mexican and excellent, fun atmosphere too.
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Hi
be careful about one Italian resto though, right in Fells Point (not little Italy). It is RIGHT on the water, and BOY was it BAD BAD BAD. The guy driving the water taxi recommended it, and I am guessing he HAD to have gotten a kickback or something cuz even though it was 5 years ago I remember that as one of the singular worst resto meals I have ever had... I remember it began with a P (Piccolos maybe?) and was right on the water as you exited the water taxi..
however it has been 5 years, who knows, maybe they figured it out.
be careful about one Italian resto though, right in Fells Point (not little Italy). It is RIGHT on the water, and BOY was it BAD BAD BAD. The guy driving the water taxi recommended it, and I am guessing he HAD to have gotten a kickback or something cuz even though it was 5 years ago I remember that as one of the singular worst resto meals I have ever had... I remember it began with a P (Piccolos maybe?) and was right on the water as you exited the water taxi..
however it has been 5 years, who knows, maybe they figured it out.
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Piccolo's was the name of it, and it is closed (bad bad food). Also, stay away from Lista's right on the water next to Piccolo's. It's Tex-Mex, but the food is mediocre (Nacho Mama's MUCH better in Canton). However, if you're just going for chips & salsa, and beers, the location is great (it's right on the water).