In celebration of the ballpark’s 20th Anniversary season, Delaware North Sportservice, the food, beverage and retail partner of the Baltimore Orioles, partnered with beloved former Oriole Rick Dempsey and created Dempsey's Brew Pub & Restaurant. The longtime catcher, a member of the Orioles Hall of Fame and 1983 World Series MVP, is also a member of the Orioles broadcast team and will make frequent appearances at Dempsey’s. The full-service brew pub serves lunch and dinner seven days a week year-round! The broad menus are sure to hit every taste. And then there’s the beer! Dempsey’s features more than 20 bottled beers, including 10 local and regional craft brews, as well as four distinct draft beers brewed onsite. Please stop in and see us for lunch, dinner or to host a special celebration. Parking for Dempsey's patrons is available in the North Warehouse Lot outside the historic B&O Warehouse Building at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Parking is free for Dempsey’s patrons on Non-Game Days, Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Directions From 83 South: Follow 83 to Lombard Street. Turn right on Lombard Street; left on Howard Street; right on W. Camden Street. North Warehouse Parking is on your right. From I-95 North: Take exit 53 (395 North) and keep right to take the ramp toward Russell Street. At the flashing light, turn right on Lee Street; turn left on W. Camden Street; continue straight to head into North Warehouse Lot Parking. From I-95 South: Take Ft. McHenry Tunnel to Exit 53 (395 North) and keep right to take the ramp toward Russell Street. At the flashing light, turn right on Lee Street; turn left on W. Camden Street and continue straight to head into North Warehouse Lot Parking. From 40 East: Follow 95 South, passing through through Ft. McHenry tunnel. Take exit 53 (395 North) and keep right to take the ramp toward Russell Street. At the flashing light, turn right on Lee Street; turn left on W. Camden Street and continue straight to head into North Warehouse Lot Parking.
Located inside the original Baltimore & Ohio Railway headquarters, you'll find a lively exhibition kitchen and American dishes that change with the seasons and feature local ingredients
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The Water St. Tavern now has Happy Hour all day everyday. We have $5 selected apps from 4-7 Mon - Fri. Stop in and see our new menu items and drink prices.
America's Oldest Irish Pub. Established 1847. Open at 4pm Thursday through Saturday. Sunday at noon for Football! Monday night for Football!
Jiggs Tavern (bar) has been in my family since 1948! It's a friendly neighborhood bar in historic Pigtown. My father took the bar over from his father and now I'm taking it over from my father. The bar was originally run as a stag bar (no women allowed) for whites only. Thankfully, the times have changed and now Jiggs welcomes guests from any and all walks of life. It's truly something you have to experience in order to understand. Join us 7 days a week, we open every morning between 7:30 and 8am.
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Potbelly Sandwich Shop - Good vibes, great sandwiches at your neighborhood sandwich shop.
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