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Sascha's

527 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 410-539-8880

Categories: Contemporary, Late-Night Dining

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

From the restaurant's website:
"Sascha's 527 Café has very quickly become a Baltimore treasure. Located in a glorious 19th Century Mt. Vernon townhouse, the look is stunning. ... Our food can best be described as creative American, with global touches from Asia to France, and Morocco in between. Along with grilled and sautéed entrees, we feature our own "taste plates", a smart way to sample a variety of tastes as an alternative to a single entrée."
 
Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.


The Baltimore Sun: 50 Best Restaurants, 2010


"By relocating its bar from the back to the middle, Sascha Wolhandler's Mount Vernon restaurant is riding an invigorating second wind. Go on a Monday for the fried chicken dinner."
— Richard Gorelick, The Baltimore Sun



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From the restaurant's website:
"Sascha's 527 Café has very quickly become a Baltimore treasure. Located in a glorious 19th Century Mt. Vernon townhouse, the look is stunning. ... Our food can best be described as creative American, with global touches from Asia to France, and Morocco in between. Along with grilled and sautéed entrees, we feature our own "taste plates", a smart way to sample a variety of tastes as an alternative to a single entrée."
 
Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.


The Baltimore Sun: 50 Best Restaurants, 2010


"By relocating its bar from the back to the middle, Sascha Wolhandler's Mount Vernon restaurant is riding an invigorating second wind. Go on a Monday for the fried chicken dinner."
— Richard Gorelick, The Baltimore Sun




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