Inner Harbor

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Rosina Gourmet
300 E Lombard St
+1 410 244-1885
$8-12
M-F 7:30AM-3:30PM
inside the office building

Smack dab in the most touristy section of town, this sandwich shop is all-local--geared towards people who work in the area, with really high quality ingredients at low prices. Great cheap, quick breakfast or lunch option.

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Boheme Cafe
400 E Pratt St
+1 410 347-9898
$5-9
M-Th 6:45AM-4PM, F 6:45PM-3PM, Sa 8AM-1PM

A little breakfast and lunch spot, which gets a little edge over its competitors just north of the harbor which often have better food from its extremely convenient location on Pratt St by the hotels.

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Bagby Pizza
1006 Fleet St
+1 410 605-0444
$12-20
M-Th 11:30AM-9PM, F-Sa 11:30AM-10PM, Su 11:30AM-8PM

A small, brick-walled, local pizza place, serving extra thin crust gourmet pizzas and pastas that could rival most anything you would find in Little Italy proper!

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Miss Shirley's Cafe
750 E Pratt St
+1 410 528-5373
$5-20
M-F 7AM-3PM, Sa-Su 7AM-3:30PM

A sunny little diner-esque eatery where you won't have trouble filling up on hearty Southern/Mid-Atlantic breakfasts and lunches. The menu is quite long, so anyone will find something they like.

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Charleston Restaurant
1000 Lancaster St
+1 410 332-7373
$30-60
M-Sa 5PM-10PM

An elegant Charleston-style restaurant serving a seafood-heavy menu of Southern fine dining. Dressy, traditional, and impeccable service. Prix fixe menus run from three to eight courses.

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Vino Rosina
507 S Exeter St
+1 410 528-8600
$20-35
M-Th 11:30AM-10:30PM, F-Sa 11:30AM-1AM

A new, fashionable entrant to Harbor East's scene, this is a small restaurant and wine bar 12 tables, with great Contemporary American cuisine, but even greater atmosphere. A great place for a date, or even just a few drinks after dinner elsewhere. Reservations are a must.

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Chiu's Sushi
608 S Exeter St
+1 410 752-9666
$20-40
M-Th 11AM-3PM, 4:30PM-10PM; F 11AM-3PM, 4:30PM-11PM; Sa noon-11PM; Su 3PM-10PM

This sushi house has stylish atmosphere, high quality sushi by the touristy part of town, and inventive sushi rolls. For a bit of local flavor, look to the crab, lobster, and shrimp roll, which packs in a bit of spicy Maryland Old Bay seasoning!

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Rusty Scupper
401 Key Hwy
+1 410 727-3678
$28-50
M-Th 11:30AM-10PM, F 11:30PM-11PM, Sa 3PM-11PM, Su 11AM-10PM (Sunday brunch until 2PM)

This seafood restaurant is easily one of Baltimore's most high-profile dining establishments, with heavy tourist traffic, and regarded highly for its seafood, but most of all for the magnificent views of the Baltimore skyline—the best views are indeed from this angle. The seafood is very good, but not on the level you will find at other top-notch Baltimore seafood restaurants, be they upscale or on a picnic bench. The service is another step down, occasionally quite bad. But, that's not to say that you shouldn't come here—the seafood is indeed some of the best you will find right on the Inner Harbor, and, again, the views are easily up there with the best in the city. And no one would deny that the Sunday brunch is a great time.

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Fogo de Chao
600 E Pratt St
+1 410 528-9292
Lunch: $31.50 (salad bar only: $19.50), dinner: $48.50 (salad bar only: $24.50)
M-F 11:30AM-2PM,5PM-10PM, F 5PM-10:30PM, Sa 4:30PM-10:30PM, Su 3:30PM-9PM

The Baltimore location of the national chain of Brazilian Charcuterie restaurants is big, and will serve you copious quantities of high-quality Brazilian meat. The gimmick consists of an all-you-can-eat fixed price dinner, where you raise a flag at your table to invite the server to come bring more meat, and lower it when you want to simply eat in peace. Knowing full well that not everyone in a group is going to want meat, Fogo also has an excellent salad bar at a reduced price.

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Roy's Restaurant
720B Aliceanna St
+1 410 659-0099
$30-60
M-Th 5PM-10PM, F-Sa 5PM-10:30PM, Su 5PM-9PM

Roy's is a trendy Hawaiian fusion restaurant, with a focus on seafood and local ingredients. Yes, it is a chain, but the food is too excellent to ignore.

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Watertable
+1 410 685-8439
$22-40
6:30AM-11AM, 11:30AM-2PM, 6PM-10PM daily
Inside the Renaissance Hotel

The service and food are both excellent, if not the best in downtown Baltimore, but the clear reason to come is the magnificent view over the Inner Harbor. Great cheap deal on the lunch buffet!

You'll find many chain restaurants in Inner Harbor, ranging from the cheap like Potbelly or Chipotle to the more expensive McCormick & Schmick's or The Capital Grille; American and Canadian tourists will pretty much know what to expect. Don't bother with the food at Power Plant Live! just north of the harbor, as it's more overpriced for the quality of food you get.The majority of the really good options will be east of the Aquarium in the burgeoning and uber-yuppie neighborhood of "Harbor East." Further north in the Downtown district, you'll find more local fare at Lexington Market, as well as one terrific local steakhouse. Going east to Fells Point and Little Italy is without a doubt the best option for dinner if you don't fancy the options here.

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Talara
615 S President St
+1 410 528-9883
$18-30
M-Th 11AM-midnight, F-Sa 11AM-1AM, Su 11AM-10PM

Best known for its ceviche bar, with a good 100 possible combinations of sushi, Talara is an all-around great Nuevo Latino restaurant, with a fun, energetic atmosphere, tapas, and good mojitos. Monday nights see free salsa lessons!