This summer we have been at large with the Cincinnati Reds, already partaking in 5 games, even though Heather roots for the dark side (::cough:: Cleveland Indians ::cough::)! We have begun traveling around to visit new cities and even re-visit other great cities within the United States to see the Reds and enjoy what all the cities have to offer, and it has been a very TASTEFUL experience!
Naturally, the first thing we gravitate towards besides food, is their local drinks; an Orange Crush is a extremely well-known local drink made from Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice, Orange Vodka, and Triple Sec over ice. We could have sat at M&S Grill from the time we got there, 3:00pm until they closed drinking "Orange Crushes."
Baltimore was not one of the major cities in our minds for foodies, but they certainly proved us wrong... beginning with, of course, their famous crab cakes! Taking on the characteristics and first timers in Baltimore, it was a definite MUST to eat lunch at the Inner Harbor. We took the Inner Harbor ferry boat to a popular restaurant called The Rusty Scupper. Reading the reviews on Opentable.com and searching through many other travel oriented web-sites this seemed to be the most simple and quickest way for us to get our fix for crab cakes. The reviews hit the nail on the head; their crab cakes were memorable, as well as their warm Spinach & Crab Dip served with pita chips! The only disappointment we truly had was, the platings were not desirable, but thankfully, the taste and flavors of the food made up for the layout(s).
Naturally, the first thing we gravitate towards besides food, is their local drinks; an Orange Crush is a extremely well-known local drink made from Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice, Orange Vodka, and Triple Sec over ice. We could have sat at M&S Grill from the time we got there, 3:00pm until they closed drinking "Orange Crushes."
Crab Cake with Cole Slaw & Fries |
Warm Spinach & Crab Dip with Pita Chips |
Crab Stuffed Shrimp with Fries & Coleslaw |
Rockfish |
We also ordered a local fish, known as Rockfish and was typically grilled. This was a white and mild fish served with greens and wild rice with a seasoned melted butter on top. Above is also the Crab Stuffed Shrimp, which was very good in taste, but a small portion (Only 3 Shrimp) which was not worth the price.
All in All, we got our fill of Crab and other forms of Seafood and I don't think we will need anymore for a good couple of months! It was a standard restaurant with a large tourist base, but if you are ever in the area, I recommend the Rusty Scupper for a quick and easy place which has a good view, good service, and good food.
The Rusty Scupper (Inner Harbor)
402 Key Highway
Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 727-3678
www.selectrestaurants.com/rusty/
No comments:
Post a Comment