Pratt Street Ale House is home to Oliver Breweries, Baltimore's longest-running brew pub. The original building was built back in 1888, having housed the Pratt Furniture Company until 1980, when a bar by the name of P.J. Circketts was established. In 1992, P.J.'s turned into the Wharf Rat. A year later, the brewery was created, and life has been good ever since! While their beers may be delicious, we really wanted to see if their food was equally as tasty. Read on to see how this story ferments!
Sinatra. Sammy Davis Jr. Ella Fitzgerald. Walking into Supano's Steakhouse is like walking back into the good old days. Cobblestone streets on the outside, wood and brick on the inside. Sinatra-era music filling the restaurant. Supano's Steakhouse has been a family-owned steakhouse since 1937. It's a place you would think to find in Little Italy, but is located over by the Inner Harbor. Water St is a bit hard to miss, seeing as how from the Light St side, it looks like a small alley that you can't drive on. So how was it, once you stopped circling the block? Let's find out!