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Pratt Street Ale House

206 W Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 410-244-8900

Categories: American Traditional, Brewpub, Crab Cakes, Burgers, Late-Night Dining, Sports Bar/Pub Food, Fish and Chips

Features: Full Bar, Handicap Access, Kid Friendly, Patio Seating, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

Given its proximity to Baltimore's beloved Orioles stadium, the Camden Yards location of this microbrewery offers as authentic a sports bar experience as you can get — with the added bonus that the beers are a cut above. Brewed in-house, there's a beer for every taste here, from the light, smooth Oliver Vanilla Ice to the more robust Oliver Manchester Cream Ale. If it's in season, don't miss Oliver's Hot Monkey Love, a strong red ale that packs a punch. Pair one of the ales with fish and chips, crab cakes, or a burger.

 

Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night daily.

 

"The Pratt Street Ale House is now a tourist-friendly, even family-friendly, sports bar, with enough televisions to satisfy the most rabid sports fans."
— Richard Gorelick, The Baltimore Sun, June 18, 2009

 

 



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Given its proximity to Baltimore's beloved Orioles stadium, the Camden Yards location of this microbrewery offers as authentic a sports bar experience as you can get — with the added bonus that the beers are a cut above. Brewed in-house, there's a beer for every taste here, from the light, smooth Oliver Vanilla Ice to the more robust Oliver Manchester Cream Ale. If it's in season, don't miss Oliver's Hot Monkey Love, a strong red ale that packs a punch. Pair one of the ales with fish and chips, crab cakes, or a burger.

 

Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night daily.

 

"The Pratt Street Ale House is now a tourist-friendly, even family-friendly, sports bar, with enough televisions to satisfy the most rabid sports fans."
— Richard Gorelick, The Baltimore Sun, June 18, 2009

 

 




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