14 Restaurants You Have To Visit In Maryland Before You Die
Some people make bucket lists full of thrilling activities, like sky diving and climbing Mount Everest. We here at Only In Maryland prefer bucket lists of the edible variety. We’ve compiled a list of 14 restaurants in Maryland that are a must-visit. Some are pricey, and some are dirt cheap. Some are flashy, while others you can visit in sweatpants. From ethnic food to long-time classics, here are 14 picks for our restaurant bucket list in Maryland:
What restaurants would you recommend everyone visit at least once in their lifetime? Which places earned a spot on your personal restaurant bucket list in Maryland? Tell us any we might have missed in the comments! Need some delightful desserts to finish off your meal? Visit this article for a list of the best ice cream shops in Maryland!
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Restaurant Bucket List In Maryland
What are the best restaurants in Maryland?
Residents of Maryland are lucky to live in a place with so many excellent choices when it comes to eating out. There are numerous very-highly-rated restaurants scattered throughout the state, and it’s nearly impossible to narrow it down to just a handful to mention here. However, some of those incredibly well-loved restaurants in Maryland include gems like Woodberry Kitchen, in Baltimore, and Thames Street Oyster House, also in Baltimore. Miss Shirley’s Café (Woodland Park) is another incredibly high-rated establishment, and it’s clear why: the food, and the service, are second to none. Don’t know where to start? We either, but we can try to help with that! This list includes some of our very favorite restaurants in all of Maryland.
Where can I find fine dining in Maryland?
Much like the almost endless list of excellent restaurants in general, there are so many choices when it comes to a fine dining experience in Maryland that it’s impossible to choose just one. Baltimore seems to be a hub for fine dining in Maryland; some of the highest-rated high-end nosh spots include the legendary Capital Grille, the impeccable Charleston, and the Oceanaire Seafood Room can’t be beat, either. Can’t make it to Baltimore? No worries; check out Lewnes’ Steakhouse, in Annapolis, or the Stanford Grill in Columbia.
Where are the most popular places to eat in Maryland?
Steakhouses and burgers and vegetarian options, oh my! Maryland is a hotbed of excellent dining options, but there are some establishments that stand out beyond the rest. You’ll almost always have a wait at some of the hottest spots in the state, like Chap’s Pit Beef, with locations in Baltimore and Aberdeen, but don’t worry – the food is worth every single moment spent waiting with bated breath. You also can’t miss (see what we did there) Miss Shirley’s Café, which has a menu so amazing that you’ll have to keep coming back to try it all.