This pseudo-WWII French farmhouse sports "war damage," fireplaces and a dance floor that is alternately filled with college students, blues musicians, go-go fans and hand dancers.
There's music -- live or DJed -- every night at Acme, a college bar plopped onto Annapolis's Main Street.
Heading for the beach? Here's one detour you'll be happy to make.
This restaurant has closed.
Live music, late-night happy hour and a patio at the Silver Spring branch of Austin Grill.
A restored B&O Railroad station offers a cozy setting for drinks and live country and folk music.
Frederick County haunt has all the usual sports bar trappings -- munchies, flat-screen tvs -- along with DJ and poker nights.
Part of a New York-based chain of "saloon"-styled bars with plenty of flatscreen TVs and loud rock music.
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A welcome surprise: Blob's Park, the biggest German beer and polka hall in the region, has reopened.
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