<p>There are plenty of places to eat dinner at the Inner Harbor. There are some restaurants along N Charles and side streets close by (Korean and Thai come to mind). There’s also a PF Chang’s not too far in the northern direction. For breakfast, the buffet at the hotel is good or you could head to One World across the street.</p>
<p>Had dinner at Mo’s seafood in Little Italy. Good but too much food, light on ambiance. They have a van for rides to hotels but don’t know if they’d run all the way up to the Colonade. could call and see.</p>
<p>If you can get a reservation at Woodberry Kitchen for breakfast, I highly recommend. Nothing’s better than made from scratch poptarts…
As for dinner, Inner Harbor and Little Italy has many gems with a wide price range. If you’re willing to splurge a bit, Phillips and Rusty Scupper are amazing. PF Changs and Dick’s last resort (they treat you rudely as a joke so you better have a sense of humor) are also great.</p>
<p>The colonnade is right near One World, which is good. A word about One World, though: it’s vegan and vegetarian, for the most part. If you’re craving meat, it’s probably not the right place for you. </p>
<p>Chocolatea, which is also pretty close by, has really good hot chocolate, and really good tea (go figure). The food is kind of asian fusion, and is actually pretty good.</p>
<p>Donna’s is close by (on St. Paul) too. I haven’t been there yet, but I’ve heard that the Mac and Cheese is to die for. The wait is typically pretty long though.</p>
<p>Current student here! There are tons of great eateries around Bmore! Check out One World and Chocolatetea for some great cafe foods. Nearby is Hampden just off a road near the stadium. Try yummy eats like Holy Frijoles and Kings!</p>
<p>There is this exotic food place in Baltimore which serves meats from all over the world. They serve deer, kangaroo, snake, crocodile meats, among others. I don’t remember the name of the restaurant and maybe others can chime in.</p>