Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Braving the Cold in Baltimore

The weather is turning on us. Winter is finally here and the temperatures are dropping. There’s not much to do outside once the weather gets frosty. Take it indoors and keep toasty with some of these winter friendly activities. 

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Coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Those are the things that will be fueling you through this frigid season. Luckily we have some great coffee places right in McHenry Row. Harris Teeter has Rubi Kiosk serving up Seattle’s Best Coffee right in the store. Grab yourself a piping hot cup of Joe and get back out there. If that’s not what you’re feeling, maybe Dunkin Donuts will strike your fancy. Keep that iced stuff away from us! Dunkin has some of the best steamy lattes and coffees. They also serve up some great hot teas and hot chocolates for when coffee isn’t hitting the spot.

A great way to warm yourself up (well, at least feel warmer) is to take it to the bars. We’ve got a great selection of bars in the area and we don’t have to go far to get to them. Barracuda’s not only has some delicious drinks but amazing food. If the drinks don’t warm you up, the prices probably will. From Monday to Friday from 3PM until 7PM, you can get $3 house wines and import bottles and $2 domestic bottles. Their jerk chicken pasta isn’t rude but it is delicious. The spice will give you a little warmth for when you head back out into the winter winds. Barracuda’s food and drinks will warm your belly and your heart.

If you’re feeling a little fancier than the pub, take yourself to Wine Market Bistro. Their selection of wine, cocktails and food will have your belly full and your cheeks pink. Pan roasted swordfish, Murray Farm chicken breast, and bistro filet, you cannot go wrong with anything at Wine Market. While they don’t have their winter cocktail list up on their website yet, we know it’s to die for and you’ll most certainly enjoy it.

When you’re feeling chilly and need somewhere to hide out for a while, these places are where you should camp out. Where’s your favorite place to take shelter from the cold?

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