Nov 29 2008
New Restaurants Planned Despite Economic Climate
Despite the nation’s economic woes, there still seem to be some new restaurants coming to Baltimore.
The Baltimore Sun reported that the Bagby Building (along Fleet Street in Fells Point) will be the new home to a brick oven pizzeria and a new American fusion bistro. A Verizon Wireless store recently opened in the same building which also has room for two more restaurants. There’s an area available for outdoor seating as well.
The Sun also reported that while Tsunami, the sushi restaurant on Central Avenue north of Harbor east, has closed, the owners plan to open a new restaurant in its place. Supposedly the new restaurant will either be an Australian gastropub or a Mexican-Latino theme. Tsunami’s sushi will now be available at its sister restaurant, Lemongrass, next door.
And the Baltimore Business Journal reported that an “upscale casual” eatery is planned for the Zenith Apartment building on the city’s West Side. The publication also noted that the upscale italian chain “Vapiano” is scouting locations in Baltimore City. Vapiano’s only other US locations are in the Washington DC area and Ft. Meyers Florida.
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Also, there’s a new restaurant in the former Red Fish (845 S. Montford Ave.) called Meridian 54. Supposedly it looks completely different inside. Red Fish had closed a few months ago. The restaurant is at the corner of Montford, Hudson, and Boston Streets in Canton.