Is your New Year’s resolution to break out of your comfort zone? We give you the best places to do just that—karaoke nights.
Walt’s Inn
CantonThis bar—in the neon Natty Boh’s line of sight—boasts karaoke every night of the week. And there’s a no-shame-in-your-game vibe as anyone (with enough $2-jello-shot courage) can get...
Yes, it’s best known as a “Grand Marnier bar.” And we’ll drink to that. But One-Eyed Mike’s (708 S. Bond St., 410-327-0445) is also a cheery place to nosh on delicious sandwiches, appetizers, and...
<p>A group of Catholics finds a local bar blasphemous.</p>
A priest walks into a bar. . . . No, it’s not the start of a joke, but closely mirrors a dispute between some Catholics and a Fells Point watering hole.
Recently, a group of religious devotees...
Heavy Seas beer expands its brand with a new alehouse
Back in 1989, Hugh Sisson opened Baltimore’s first brewpub, Sisson’s. After several years, he decided to leave the pub, move his beers to a larger platform, and established Clipper City in Halethorpe...
An inside look at the region’s top 25 watering holes
You could say that Baltimore is a city of regulars. People who are from here tend to stay here. Consequently, our local watering holes are full of lifers, Baltimoreans born and bred, and when they...
Area bars are getting creative with games, going beyond just darts and Keno.
Cornhole at Sliders Bar & Grill, 504 Washington BlvdThis beanbag aim game is usually seen at outdoor barbecues, but many O's fans play it at Sliders while they're pre-gaming for a night at the...
14 slices of local nightlife, from clubs to galleries and everything in between.
Not every night owl is created equal.
And we understand that. Some want to nurse a $12 cocktail over stimulating conversation, while others prefer to dance under neon lights to whatever the DJ is...
A new generation of brew enthusiasts reignite the city’s suds legacy.
“Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy,” reads a Ben Franklin quote stenciled in Gothic print above the long copper-top bar at Max’s Taphouse in Fells Point.
It’s 9 p.m. on a...
Baltimore is known for the illustrious corner bar—the comfy dive down the block where the Natty Boh is always cold and everybody knows your name. But the city's nightlife scene has boomed in recent...
At just 25 years old, Tony Cushing has taken over the bar his father made an institution.
Ana Marie Cushing has a photo of her son, Tony, that never fails to amuse her. He's perhaps just four years old, behind the bar at the Cat's Eye Pub in Fells Point—the bar and live music venue that...