Whether you want to stay out late or enjoy a great meal that will have you back home in pajamas well before the ball drops, these special menus will have you heading into 2025 on a full stomach.
If your annual feast features takeout containers filled with Chinese classics, look no further than these area spots.
If CrossFit seems intimidating, just one look at ZEHBRAS’ social media—featuring real people of all ages, shapes, and sizes sharing their goals and achievements—should put you at ease.
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With its crayon box color palettes and cheeky art, Brendan Hudson and David Monteagudo's historic house is special and unique, but also loved and lived in.
Pete Ma cares for upward of 250 orchids in his DIY grow room, which is filled with controlled water, climate, and lighting systems.
Christopher Heller—also the newly minted owner of Walther Gardens—runs the kind of enchanted place where you press your nose against the window to get a glimpse inside.
In the wake of the pandemic, chef-owner George Dailey revamped his all-day menu in favor of more casual, comforting fare for dinner service four nights a week.
In the months ahead, the CookHouse owner is hoping to recast the spot as a full-service restaurant, as he’d always intended.
Inside Susanna-Cole King’s extraordinarily vintage Bolton Hill apartment.
The latest restaurant openings, closings, and recent news.
The ongoing fall exhibition is meant to make participants see the city in a new way.
For a great gathering spot in Bolton Hill, head to The Tilted Row.
Noona’s keeps it casual in Bolton Hill.
As it develops, the Baltimore Supper Club hopes to bridge neighborhood gaps.
Local industry veteran shares journey to the Middle Eastern-influenced restaurant in Bolton Hill.
The new spot will debut this fall, offering an all-day menu, full bar, and takeout service.
Bolton Hill rowhome of the renaissance man is on the market.
The new studio will be a community hub for local videographers and photographers.
Overheard at Fells Point Ghostwalk, Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, and Fluid Movement.
The 12-year journey to revive a Bolton Hill Victorian yields a showpiece.
Inside Susanna-Cole King’s Bolton Hill apartment.
Here are three unique perspectives on urban gardening.
Rawlings-Blake announces review of all of Baltimore’s Confederate statues.
Slurp a dozen on the half shell before heading to the symphony space.
Purchasing and renovating a historic home on a deadline is challenge enough. Imagine doing it from an ocean away.