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November 18th, 2008

More on Miss Irene’s

After “two years and a ton of money,” Miss Irene’s is opening for business on Dec. 1, says owner Benjamin Greene, who also runs the Waterfront Hotel in Fells Point. The restaurant at 1738 Thames St. was completely gutted and now has the look of a modern-day bistro. It will operate from 5 p.m. to close the first week. Then, it will serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, with brunch on Saturdays and Sundays, starting Dec. 8. A grand-opening celebration is planned for Dec. 12. Ben has lots planned, including martini lunches on weekdays. Look for French influences on the menu.

3 Responses to “More on Miss Irene’s”

  1. Finally! Coming from the owner of Waterfront, should be a nice spot. I remember reading a while back about the French inspired menu…looking forward to enjoying French minus the sticker shock.

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  3. I thourght you were going to be open on Dec 5th which is the 75th annaversy of the repeal of probition. Is this not true? Brian

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  5. It’s true - Miss Irene’s is finally open! December 5th, 75th anniversary of the repeal of prohibition.

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