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Tag Archives: sam holden
Johnny Dee’s Lounge
Sour beef, hot turkey, and loyal regulars rule at Johnny Dee’s By Mary K. Zajac (Baltimore City Paper, 5/2/2012) “Do you want to sit at a table or in the lounge?” asks the woman taking reservations at Johnny Dee’s Lounge. … Continue reading
Baltimore’s Ghost Stories to Tingle Your Spine
By Tom Chalkley, Charles Cohen and Brennen Jensen (Baltimore City Paper’s “Charmed Life’” 10/25/2000) We don’t believe in spooks. We don’t, we don’t, we don’t believe in spooks. And yet . . . on a chilly October night, when the … Continue reading
Judged by His Beers
By Charles Cohen (Baltimore City Paper, 6/16/2004) The Orioles may think they sell status with Camden Yards skyboxes, but true O’s fans know they’ve really earned their way into an exclusive club when they make it onto Fancy Clancy’s short … Continue reading
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