Our Baltimore Ravens are in the playoffs and could wrap up a first round bye and the AFC North division with a win and a Steelers loss. For a detailed look, click here. I am listing 15 places to watch today’s game and our future playoff games. Make sure you have fun, eat and drink and moderation and wear your purple. Go RAVENS!
Hollywood Burger Bistro 845 S. Montford Baltimore, MD 21224 (P) (410) 563-7437
My mentor, Dara Bunjon invited me to a media dinner recently at Hollywood Burger Bistro which is located in Canton near Outback. I had a great time and my article is coming soon. The menu is very diverse and the food and staff are exceptional. The restaurant is the perfect setting for any lowkey gathering especially a Ravens game. For more information, please click here.
Manhattan Grill 5009 Honeygo Center Drive, Perry Hall MD 21128 (P) (410) 248-9310
I recently went to Manhattan Grill for a late lunch. I sat in the bar area to observe the space more closely. There are TV’s at every booth and huge TV’s everywhere. The area is well lit, the food and staff are good. You will have a good time. The dinning area allows you to watch the game without the noise of the bar. For more information, click here. Manhattan Grill is located in the heart of Perry Hall.
Friday's 4921 Campbell Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21236-4990 (P) (410) 931-3090
You know Friday’s is one of my favorite places to eat. The atmosphere, food and staff is phenomenal. This a nice place to watch a game. I watched a game here once and enjoyed it. The food is cheap and there is plenty of parking. For more information, click here.
Chili’s 9615 Deereco Road Timonium, MD 21093-6987(P) 410-308-8740
Chili’s is a another place I like to eat at because the food is good and the attentive staff and unique menu are added reasons to go. I have seen games here and it is fun to watch a game. So for more information, click here.
Ruby Tuesday’s 1728 East Northern Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21239 (P) (410) 323-6219
I have watched a game here. It was fun. I love Ruby Tuesday’s because of their fun staff, great food, and reasonable prices. The salad bar is on my recommendation list. You are not obligated to sit at the bar to enjoy a game here. For more information, please click here.
Padonia Station 63 East Padonia Road Timonium, MD 21093-2306 (410) 252-8181
Padonia Station is a happening place located in Timonium, Maryland which is located right off Interstate 83. There is plenty of free parking. The specials include in Bud Light and Bud Light Lime for $2.00 and a $5.00 bar menu (which is from 4-7pm weekdays and daily 10pm-1am) which includes wings and fries and a munchi basket which includes onion rings, mozzarella sticks and shrimp. For more information on Padonia Station, please click here.
BuffaloWild Wings 8200 Perry hall Blvd. Nottingham, Maryland 21236 410-933-3311
Buffalo Wild Wings is a great place to watch a game. When I went during a Sunday night game, there was plenty of parking and the service was exceptional.I would suggest the wings with the well known sauces. The sauces range from very sweet and super hot. It is a fun icebreaker. The atmosphere is a great one to watch a Ravens game. To see a complete Buffalo Wild Wings menu, please click here.
Mother’s Federal Hill Grille 1113 South Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21230 (410) 244-8686
This staple in downtown Baltimore is well known for having a Baltimore flavor and great food. Mother’s has some great specials. On Monday the specials include ribs, Cole slaw and fries for $11.99, $2 Bud Lite, $3 Blue Moon Drafts, $4 Smirnoff Martini’s and much more. For more information on Mother’s please click here.
The Greene Turtle 408 York RoadTowson, MD 21204410-825-3980 and 410-825-3984
The Green Turtle merges a casual restaurant with a sports bar. Wherever you are sitting you can watch the game. The Greene Turtle has a great menu called the All Star menu. This menu has many specials including 8 boneless wings for $4.99 and $4.99 turkey burger. For more information onThe Green Turtle, click here.
Dave and Buster's 7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Suite D-1, Hanover, Maryland 21076 (443) 755-0113
Dave and Buster’s is located in Arundel Mills in Hanover. This place is always a great place to watch a game. There are several televisions and you will enjoy the delicious food. There are happy hour specials from 4:30pm-7:00pm weekdays and late night happy hour Sundays-Thursday from 10pm-1am. Some specials include half priced cocktails, $2.50 pints and more. For more information on D&B, click here.
Kona Grill 1 East Pratt St. Baltimore, MD 21202 (Phone) 410-244-8994
This new feature to the Baltimore Inner Harbor is not only beautiful but has a delicious cuisine. I watched part of a game and enjoyed myself. Kona Grill has happy hour on Friday-Sunday from 11 pm-1am and during the week Monday-Friday from 3-7pm and Monday through Thursday 10pm-midnight. Make sure you try the sushi and potstickers. Compliment your food with a beer, cocktail or wine. The prices are reasonable so make sure you make a stop to Kona Grill. Click here to view Kona Grill's menu.
Flemings 720 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 (Phone) 410-332-1666
Flemings is knows for their delicious steaks and exceptionally cheap happy hour. Flemings has a nice bar scene and the prices are too reasonable. Flemings has a daily happy hour called 5 for $6.00 till 7. There are five appetizers, cocktails, and wines for $6.00 until 7pm. I have gone to Flemings before a Ravens game it was a great stop before the game. Try the shrimp with the tropical martini. Make sure you put Flemings on your list to watch the game. Click here to view Flemings menu.
Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion 720 B Aliceanna Street Baltimore, MD 21202 (Phone) (410) 659-0099
I do love Roy’s for any occasion and the Aloha hour is another reason. Not only is the food great and reasonably priced but the bar scene allows watching a game fun and interactive. I would suggest the potstickers and the mai tai to drink. Aloha hour is from 4:30-6:30pm from 6 days a week excluding Saturdays. Click here to view Aloha Hour and here to see all the menus.
McCormick & Schmick’s 711 Eastern Ave. Baltimore, MD 21202 (Phone) 410-234-1300
Yes McCormick’s is knows for their extremely cheap happy hour but the set up of the bar allows for patrons to enjoy the food, game and atmosphere at the same time. There is a special gameday menu. I would suggest fish tacos and some ginger ale. Have fun and make sure bring your friends. Click here to see the gameday menu.
Outback Steakhouse 4215 Ebenezer Road, Baltimore, MD (Phone) 410-529-7200
Outback has a great bar setup and I went to Outback and watched a game. I was at dinner and able to watch the game. May I suggest the coconut shrimp and a sprite. Have a great time and you will have no regrets. Outback does not have happy hour but the prices are very reasonable and there is plenty of free parking.
















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