What started out as a saloon back in 1889 has now become known as Hull Street Blues. Located in what is known as Locust Point, the restaurant serves as a testament and honor to Issac Hull, who was a naval hero in the war of 1812 (which is kind of a big deal around Maryland). If you haven't been in South Baltimore lately, there is a lot of revitalization happening, with new businesses and shopping centers opening up alongside historic locations such as Hull Street Blues. Accessible by car or water taxi, we'll bet you're wondering if the trip is worth it. Follow along and find out!
Jack's Bistro is located right around the corner from O'Donnell Square in Canton, and bills itself as offering innovative American cuisine. Innovative is most certainly right! While some menu items stick around (like the chocolate macaroni and cheese, and the burger made of nothing but bacon), others get replaced often, so there is always a reason to go back. If you can't figure out what to have for dessert, they are known for their peanut butter and jelly shots. So now that everyone is drooling, let's get back to our focus here -- crab cakes! Wipe the drool on your leave, and read on to see how the experience was!
Since 1974, as the name implies, Jimmy's has been famous for their seafood offerings, although they offer far more than just seafood. You're probably wondering how a restaurant can get so famous, seeing as how most of you are asking yourselves, "Where ever in the city is Broening Manor?" Go there, and you may start to ponder what you're even doing there, and if the CCR lead you astray or not (the neighborhood is very industrial). Fret not, fearless readers, Jimmy's is there! Broening Manor is located in SE Baltimore, at the point where you're almost in Dundalk. But is it worth the trek in our search for the city's tastiest crab cakes? Let's find out!
Joe Squared is better known for their pizzas than their crab cakes. Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, voted Maryland's best pizza, and named one of the best pizza places in the nation by both Food Network Magazine and Food Nation, it is certainly one place you can't miss when you visit Baltimore. Now with two locations (Power Plant Live! and North Avenue), Joe Squared is the place to go for a family friendly atmosphere, live music, and an extensive food and drink list. But pizzas are pizzas, and crab cakes are crab cakes. So how did Joe do? Read along and see for yourself!
Another establishment not well known for their crab cakes, John Steven has been a Fells Point landmark since 1978 (although the history of the establishment goes back to 1911). They're actually more known for being a neighborhood watering hole. But walk past the bar, and you'll find yourself in the dining room with a back patio and outdoor seating. Serving up fresh Baltimore seafood, it was time to see if the crab cakes fit the bill.