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Grano Pasta Bar: This Hampden eatery, known for its DIY pastas and vegetarian varieties, opened a long-awaited spinoff in Federal Hill last week. The restaurant, which was recently featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives (DDD), allows diners to mix and match their favorite noodles with sauces like classic vodka, pomodoro, and pesto with pecorino and walnuts. The new location, previously a Gyro Express, features both bar and window seating. 1043 S. Charles St., 443-869-3429
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Between 2 Buns: Chef Andrew Cole of Hampden’s Corner Charcuterie Bar has already gained a loyal following with Cultured, his meat and cheese concept located in the center of Mt. Vernon Marketplace. Next month, Cole is expanding his presence in the market with the debut of this new artisanal burger stall. Between 2 Buns will focus on burgers made with local beef and gluten-free buns, house-made sausages, boozy milkshakes, and worldly takes on poutine—a traditional Canadian dish topping French fries with gravy and cheese curds. The new stall, which will sit behind Edible Favors and Fresh Mondays in the communal market, is slated to open by the end of April. 520 Park Ave., 443-804-3933
Chaps Pit Beef: Back in July, we told you about how this Pulaski Highway pit palace (another DDD alum) had high hopes of branching out. Now, those plans are finally coming to fruition as owners Bob and Donna Creager announced last week that they signed a lease to open a new location in Aberdeen. The new eatery, formerly Gino’s Burgers & Chicken, will serve Chaps’ signature charcoal-smoked pit beef sandwiches along with other barbecue bites like ribs, chicken, burgers, and hot dogs. Slated to open in May, the owners hope that the new location will pave the way for franchising opportunities in the future. 1013 Beards Hill Road, Aberdeen, 410-273-7777
DiPasquale’s: This
Highlandtown staple has been around for more than 100 years, serving up
hearty Italian eats like brick-oven pizzas, house-made pastas, and
overstuffed sandwiches. Earlier this week, owner Joe DiPasquale
announced plans to open a new location on the first floor of the
HarborView condominium complex in Federal Hill. Although the
2,000-square-foot space is a bit smaller than the flagship, diners can
still look forward to Dipasquale’s signature Old World dishes and
gourmet grub to go when the new digs debut in June.
100 Harborview Drive.
Harbor Market: Waterfront Partnership’s recess for grownups-inspired pop-up market is returning to McKeldin Square for the season on April 4. Every Friday through September from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., professionals working in the Inner Harbor area are invited to spend their lunch breaks chowing down on food truck fare and challenging co-workers to pick-up games of corn hole or ladder golf. Throughout the season, diners can look forward to featured eats from the likes of Brick N’ Fire Pizza, Gypsy Queen Cafe, Lunchbox Lady, Greek on the Street, and Neopol Smokery. Opening day highlights will include steamed buns from Dooby’s, pulled pork from The Smoking Swine, and Cream Cruiser’s signature ice cream sandwiches. 101 E. Pratt St.
Home Maid: This
Towson brunch spot shuttered its doors in November, but will soon
re-open in a new home in Federal Hill. Owned by brothers Derrick and
Justin Falcoun, the rustic restaurant features biscuit sandwiches, crab
cake benedicts, chicken and waffles, and signature juices like
cucumber-watermelon lemonade. The 50-seat space will feature both
communal and
al fresco seating, and is slated to debut in June. 1400 Key Highway
MOM’S Organic Market: A
grand opening date for a Hampden location of this Rockville-based
grocery chain has been set for April 1. The 17,000-square-foot store
will debut in The Rotunda, offering organic produce, local meats, and
gourmet cheeses. Shoppers are invited to partake in a grand opening
celebration April 1-3, featuring tastings, free giveaways, and treats
like organic cotton candy. The new store marks the brand’s third in the
area, with locations already in Jessup and Timonium.
711 W. 40th St.
Pop Tacos: This Mexican and Korean-style taco bar, currently stationed inside Cross Street Market, will soon relocate to a brick-and-mortar space around the corner. With a bigger kitchen, owners hope to add new offerings to the menu—like ramen and DIY rice bowls. The new spot, which is adjacent to The Local Fry, is slated to open in June. 17 E. Cross St.
Ruby 8 Noodles and Sushi: Fusing flavors from China, Vietnam, and Korea, this international dining destination will soon join the likes of Samos Greek Island Grill, World of Beer, and Piaza Fresh in the mixed-use McHenry Row development in Locust Point. Ruby 8, which currently operates inside Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, will open its second location in the 130-seat space that previously housed Umi Sake in May. The restaurant highlights a wide array of sushi and ramen, as well as larger entrees like roast duck and crispy salt and pepper shrimp. 1702 Whetstone Way
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