This page is NOT intended as a history of Baltimore's Restaurants. This is simply a  look at a few of the old places we used to eat. Please feel free to write us with some of your favorites.
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Updated 5-25-2008




Ameche's - Gino's

 

Gino's Ad Baltimore ...................................................


.........................................................Arundel Ice Cream
Arundel Ice Cream Shops


Big Champ
Big Champ Restaurant Ad Baltimore


......................................Cannon's Carry Out Baltimore
Cannon's Service Cafeteria


Doughnut Cellar
Under 201 Park Avenue
 
  An old 1930's circa ad for the Doughnut Cellar in Baltimore's Lexington Street market place.



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Drumcastle Inn
" Drumcastle Farms Drive-In Restaurant "
6303 York Road
Baltimore, Maryland

      If my caculations are correct, the Drumcastle Farms Inn site was used for years as a small strip shopping center, which was recently torn down and is now a Walgreen's.
Both photos are postcard view of the Drive in - circa the 1950's.

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Hasslinger's
1701 -5 North Charles Street

    Hasslinger's, later known as Walker - Hasslinger's was located on Charles Street , just south of the Charles Theatre.  I remember this restaurant as the Chesapeake Restaurant back  in the 1970;'s and 80's. The building is currently vacant, but a prime location, right next to the Charles Theatre.
 
Postcard views are from the 1950's.

............Hassinger Restaurant Baltimore
....................Hassingers Restaurant Baltimore North Charles Street
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.......................Hassingers REstaurant Baltimore




..............................Haussners Restaurant Baltimore
Haussner's Restaurant
Highlandtown

    Perhaps the best known of Baltimore's old Restaurants, Haussners closed it's doors a few years ago. Hassners had German dishes, and walls of art work to keep you looking around.
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Hi Ho Inn
308 East Baltimore Street
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Hobbs Drive - In
5643 Edmondson Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland

 
       I wasn't sure if this place should have been on Kilduffs Diner page or not, so I added it here. A 1950's era restaurant in Southwestern Baltimore City.

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Horn & Horn Restaurants
 There were Horn and Horn Restaurants in several locations around town. Expect more soon.......


Hot Shoppes
" Located all around Baltimore "

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Howard Johnson's

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Lindey's Restaurant
417 East Baltimore Street

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Miller Brother's Restaurant
119 West Fayette Street



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Marty's
17 East Fayette Street


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Nate's and Leon's Pimlico Inn
Park Heights Avenue just north of Belvedere Avenue


New China Inn
2400 block of North Charles Street


       As a kid growing up in Baltimore City in the 1960's, I remember the New China Inn and the logo
 ( below right ) . The main restaurant was located in the 2400 block of North Charles Street, with carry outs located in Mondawin Mall and at the intersection of Loch Ravem and East Cold Spring Lane.



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Open House Coffee Shoppe








Oriole Cafeteria
( 3 ) locations !
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Oyster Bay Restaurant
113 West Baltimore Street


Pik Chik
Fleet Street
Baltimore, Maryland

     Found this old postcard of the Pik-Chick on Fleet Street in Southeast Baltimore, but haven't found much more on it .
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Read's Soda Fountain
Found at Read's Store, All over town


    Not quite a restaurant, nor a diner, this old menu front shows the style of Read's Soda Fountains. Old Soda Fountains could be found all over town into the 1970's, when they quickly began to disappear. Read's was bought out by Rite Aid in the 1970's, and tho the best of my knowledge, there isn't a soda Fountain in any of the Rite Aid stores.
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..........................................Crab Cakes Baltimore
Rainey's Crab Cakes
Reisterstown Road , Northwestern Baltimore City


   A Baltimore speciality , crab cakes, can be found here at Rainey's on Reisterstown Road in Northwest Baltimore City.  This postcard dates back to the 1950's , and I'm still looking for any additional information on this place.


Schellhase's Restaurant
412 North Howard Street

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St Regis Restaurant
1815 North Charles Street




Ten Mile House
Reisterstown Road




Tower Inn



Varsity Carry Out




White Rice Inn
320 Park Avenue
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Shang Wah Long Co
320 Park Avenue , Baltimore


   Ok Ok , I know it's not a restaurant, but seeing that Baltimore doesn't have a Chinatown, and I had this neat postcard to file somewhere, I figured that I would attach it here.  Quite a front on this old store located at 320 Park Avenue in downtown Baltimore City.


...................................Wilsons Restaurant Baltimore
Wilson 's Restaurant
North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland


       The image on the left was found in a old phone book, circa the 1950's. At first I couldn't recall such a building at that corner, and thought maybe it was of  the current Schanze Theatre Building, which also housed Wilson's Restaurant for a spell back in the 1970's. However, I believe the old building seen here was just north of the old theatre, and was torn down to make way for the southwest entrance of the Penn North subway station.


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