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Benchwarmer
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Maryland via New Hampshire
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Greater Catonsville dinner options?
Any recommendations? I usually just head up to UMBC for the game and head right home, but if I was looking for some food and drinks before the game tonight, is there any local places I should be aware of?
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Head Rally Monkey
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Las Vegas
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Re: Greater Catonsville dinner options?
There's Sorrento's in Arbutus, which is one of those side neighborhoods away from the main roads. On Rt. 40, the Baltimore National Pike, there's an Applebees, Double T Diner, etc. Just make sure if you go inside the Beltway, you don't go too far past the Baltimore City line. If you want to go towards DC (which I'm assuming you're in anyway), you can head to Arundel Mills off Rt. 100 by BWI, there's all the restaurants in and out of the mall, plus the casino with whatever's in there.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Re: Greater Catonsville dinner options?
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The game was ugly early on, but the second half was pretty competitive. Good luck in the Patriot League.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Greater Catonsville dinner options?
I was there too. Yup, second half was competitive though I don't think we played our best. The game would have been in doubt if UMBC showed up in the first half!
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