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Fell's Point
neighborhood may well have the densest assembly of drinking places in the US. One bar after another lines up along Broadway and the many smaller side streets; almost all feature some sort of entertainment, usually live bands, and on summer nights the sidewalks are packed solid with revelers. Those tired of long wait lines are now heading to the up-and-coming area around
Canton
, which offers plenty of venues - and more space - for the thirsty. The city's highbrow culture is concentrated northwest of the center, in the Mount Royal Avenue area, home to both the
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
(tel 410/783-8000) and the
Lyric Opera House
(tel 410/727-6000).
For a full rundown of what's on and where, pick up a copy of the excellent free
City Paper
, at newsstands and book and record stores all over town, or check out
.
Bohagers
701 S Eden St tel 410/563-7220. Raucous dance club, with live bands several times a week and crabcakes every night.
Buddies Jazz Pub
313 N Charles St tel 410/332-4200. Evening jazz in this downtown location, for the price of a drink or two.
Cat's Eye Pub
1730 Thames St tel 410/276-9085. Cozy, crowded bar, with a good range of beers and live music nightly.
Eight by Ten
10 E Cross St tel 410/625-2000. Just west of Inner Harbor, this Federal Hill joint puts on live bands every night, with the emphasis on indie rock and reggae.
Looney's Pub
2900 O'Donnell St tel 410/675-9235. This animated hangout, serving up a variety of snacks and beers, is one of Canton's most popular watering holes.
Max's on Broadway
735 S Broadway tel 410/675-6297. Huge corner venue with a very long bar, pool tables, and a rainbow of beer taps. Upstairs is a more refined atmosphere in the leather upholstered cigar lounge. Live bands play occasionally.
Mount Royal Tavern
1204 W Mount Royal Ave tel 410/669-6686. Welcoming bar, popular with art students as well as nightcapping musicians.
Sisson's
36 E Cross St tel 410/539-2093. A Federal Hill watering hole featuring six handcrafted beers, homemade root beer and cajun/creole munchies.
Wharf Rat Bar
801 S Ann St tel 410/276-9034. A convivial bar, well stocked with English ales, that packs in a trendy and discerning crowd.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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