Food For Thought
BALTIMORE, D.C., PHILADELPHIA
The Prime Rib
Subdued lighting, Louis Icart lithographs, leopard-print carpeting,
high-backed leather chairs and live music at both lunch and dinner
make The Prime Rib one of the swankiest dinner destinations in the
Mid-Atlantic. The timeless elegance evokes a 1940’s supper club
ambience, when dining was romantic and civilized. The Zagat Survey
rates it “#1 Steakhouse in D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia.” The
menu features the namesake prime rib, aged steaks and the freshest
seafood with an award-winning wine list to complement your dining
experience. Reservations are recommended. theprimerib.com
Baltimore: 1101 N. Calvert Street; 410-539-1804
Washington, D.C.: 2020 K Street, NW; 202-466-8811
Philadelphia: 1701 Locust Street; 215-772-1701
BALTIMORE
Diamond Tavern
Experience Baltimore’s newest dining spot, located across from
Camden Yards, M & T Bank Stadium and the Baltimore Convention
Center. Diamond Tavern boasts new American cuisine and charm—
city style, featuring 20 high-definition televisions ideal for taking in
game day at Camden Yards or catching your favorite sporting events
from around the globe. Whether dining in the tavern or enjoying
a cocktail in the lounge, relax and unwind in the most dynamic
atmosphere downtown Baltimore has to offer. Private dining room
and seasonal outdoor patio seating available.
401 West Pratt St., Baltimore
Reservations: 443-573-8777. diamondtavern.com
PHILADELPHIA
Privé
Privé, located in the heart of Old City, Philadelphia, offers a sophisticated and intimate dining experience. Chef Peter Karapanagiotis, who
will be featured on Food Network’s Chopped later this summer, has created an “Inspired Mediterranean” menu and is one of the region’s most
creative chefs. The sleek stone walls, mosaic murals and soft-colored
lighting elevate your experience to the next level and complement
Privé’s culinary obsession for perfection. Make sure you don’t miss
dessert!
246 Market Street, Philadelphia