Beautiful Weekend in Baltimore
Mid-70's weather in the fall seasons means you have to take advantage of the beautiful day! And what better way to celebrate than with yummy food, good company and scenic views?!
Stopped at one of my favorite restaurants in Baltimore: Woodberry Kitchen, no matter what time of day you go, the decor and friendly service puts a smile on your face. The inside has a very rustic feel, especially with the mason jars and wooden tables. And the outdoor seating is perfect day/night. At night, they have a fire pit area with Christmas lights and all! I've been here for dinner before, and was excited to try the Saturday brunch (make sure to make a reservation). My friends and I wanted to try everything on the menu, so we decided to order a bunch of different dishes and share.
We got the cast iron pancake (not like your traditional light and fluffy pancakes, it looked and tasted like a cake- loved the syrup and nectarines on top though), french toast (came with peanut butter and jelly and legit tasted like that), omelet (veggies and pieces of ham, came with potatoes -pretty tasty!) and of course, a side of bacon (YUM)! Overall a good experience, but a bit overpriced for what you get.
Major food coma from all the carbs, so we ended our day with a stroll along the Inner Harbor.
Stopped at one of my favorite restaurants in Baltimore: Woodberry Kitchen, no matter what time of day you go, the decor and friendly service puts a smile on your face. The inside has a very rustic feel, especially with the mason jars and wooden tables. And the outdoor seating is perfect day/night. At night, they have a fire pit area with Christmas lights and all! I've been here for dinner before, and was excited to try the Saturday brunch (make sure to make a reservation). My friends and I wanted to try everything on the menu, so we decided to order a bunch of different dishes and share.
We got the cast iron pancake (not like your traditional light and fluffy pancakes, it looked and tasted like a cake- loved the syrup and nectarines on top though), french toast (came with peanut butter and jelly and legit tasted like that), omelet (veggies and pieces of ham, came with potatoes -pretty tasty!) and of course, a side of bacon (YUM)! Overall a good experience, but a bit overpriced for what you get.
Major food coma from all the carbs, so we ended our day with a stroll along the Inner Harbor.
How did you spend your day off?
XOXO <3
-Margaret
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