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Still a live music venue, but the tavern/restaurant has been ripped out in favor of more seats. You won't be able to get a beer without having a concert ticket.
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Alexander D. Mitchell IV,
Baltimore, MD
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Great pub with their own beers and a few other taps (Sierra Nevada Pale & Pilsner Urquell the night we were there). Decent bottle selection with a beer club to join. House beers were good, not great, but still very drinkable. (Brewed more for the non-beer geek.) Burger and chili I had were very good and my wife loved the large fried shrimp. Wonderful server was very friendly and efficient. Connected concert venue was a great place to see a show, but it lacked seats except a few in the bar area. Can sit in this area if you're there early enough drinking Fordham beers and watching the band. Definitely worth a stop.
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Scott,
York, PA
(06/14/2006) |
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The whole world beer club thing that the Ram's Head folks do is a great idea. It introduces the "Miller Lite" crowd to a greater world of fine beers. They stock hundreds of beers and make five very good ones themselves (not counting the seasonal, which at the time of this writing is Maibock). I totally appreciate the fact that they don't stock any Bud products whatsoever.
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Aaron,
Crownsville, MD
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Opened December 15th; is basically a tavern attached to a 1,600-seat concert hall. Nice-looking place, but definitely buried in the tourist trap area of Baltimore.
Serves decent food with the regular five Rams Head standards plus a seasonal (available in the tavern only).
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Alexander D. Mitchell IV,
Baltimore, MD
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