May 31st, 2007
I stumbled upon Uncle Wiggly's one fall afternoon driving North on York Road to Towson. I wanted to grab a quick lunch and decided to try this quaint deli with a jovial looking chef on the sign. I was not disappointed.
Uncle Wiggly's offers a large menu of sandwiches like The Raven and the Wiggletoni for folks to like to have their flavor combinations decided for them. You can also design ...
Posted in Restaurants by Sarah McGee -
May 30th, 2007

To me, authentic Mexican food means what I ate with my fellow workers when I worked construction in D.C. They’d find little corner shops where potent soups of reddish orange or green bubbled, where strange colas filled the coolers and where no one spoke English.
Maybe mole sauces and enchiladas are authentic too. I’m not interested in debating what authentic means. Besides, the food I remember is pan-Latin, or most likely, knowing the makeup of ethnicities in D.C., central American. “Mexican” is a word Americans have long used to brand the sum of all of Latin America’s foods. So debate doesn’t have much of a point. But what does...
Posted in Restaurants by Lee Future -
May 30th, 2007
If you're like me, summer time means festival season. Here are some highlights of several festivals for this summer.
Baltimore Pride: June 16, 17. Saturday on the streets of Mt Vernon for a parade and Sunday in Druid Hill Park for food, live music, picnics, and more. Drag queen shows, queen of pride competetion, live performances, so much fun. I have been the past 3 years and have loved every ...
Posted in Attractions by baltimoreblogger04 -
May 29th, 2007
The Baltimore Farmer's Market ...think street festival with vegetables.
The Market, located underneath the Jones Falls Expressway, at Holiday and Saratoga Streets (near City Hall) opened for the season, and was in full bloom Sunday. It has what you'd expect at a farmers' market- lots of vegetables, fruits, herbs, plants, mushrooms, flowers and farm related products like honey, smoked meats and sausages. There was a great buy on cheese from Hawks ...
Posted in Attractions, Things to do by baltimoreblogger07 -
May 26th, 2007
South of the SOBO skanks and pushers, at the very tip of Federal Hill in what should probably be called Port Covington, lies Rub.
Rub has cream soda on tap. It’s delicious! I could possibly place my face under that cream soda tap and drink for hours, although drinking it from the giant mason jar they serve non-acoholic beverages in is fun too. They also have their own beers ...
Posted in Restaurants by Lee Future -
May 22nd, 2007
Ixia deserves a slightly hipper language than English. Something with more words for swank or bizarre is required, because in English it’s hard to describe how the blue walls and crystal chandeliers and paintings of dancing skeletons translate into something stylish but without the self-importance of the style-dives of Manhattan.
My date and I debated the cocktail menu until the bartenders could stand it no longer. They asked if ...
Posted in Bars & Clubs, Restaurants by Lee Future -
May 22nd, 2007
I was drawn to Beadazzled by the intriguing statuary and decor in the windows, but was delighted to find more than I bargained for within. Three giant island tables of glass and plastic beads dominate the interior of the store. One wall is lined with smaller strings and containers of beads, while one wall houses more expensive and unique beads and stones. If crafts appeal to you, you can quickly ...
Posted in Shopping by Sarah McGee -
May 22nd, 2007
Baltimore's Washington Monument was erected between 1815 and 1829, some 20 years before construction began on the Washington Monument in D.C. Baltimoreans contest that this monument is the true Washington Monument, and turn their noses at the landmark of the National Mall. Whatever your opinion, this Mount Vernon attraction is certainly worth a second look.

The Washngton Monument is 178 feet high. If you ...
Posted in Attractions, Things to do by Sarah McGee -
May 20th, 2007
Those of us in our 20's know a thing or two about take out and delivery food. I happen to be an expert on the topic due to the fact that I am single and barely have the time to microwave something, let alone actually cook. Baltimore county offers some great takeout. Davino's in Parkville has great subs and Italian food. Make sure to finish off your meal with the chocolate ...
Posted in Restaurants by baltimoreblogger04 -
May 19th, 2007
Just thought I'd hop online to say that they're filming an episode of The Wire just down the street at Fort Charles, which I blogged on earlier. I'd go down and get some pics and more info, but that job I have requires me to show up sometimes.
Posted in News by Lee Future -