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301 W 29th St, Baltimore
(443) 347-3570

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Brian Compere

R. House represents Baltimore super well, with great local businesses, affordable drinks and a charming, neighborly atmosphere. And they put on great events, even Mario Kart tournaments!

Monica Rowlett

First time there. Enjoyed their Monday Jam Session. The musicians were phenomenal! So many food choices under one roof. Will be back!

Ethnicitees, LLC

Excellent venue for food, music and support of entrepreneurs!

kevin thomas

My best new place to eat when I want everything.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ethnicitees LLC Cultural Marketplace

R-House is an excellent venue to partner with in the growth of our business, Ethnicitees, LLC! We had great success with vending at the Monday night Jazz Night!

Gigi Patillo

Friendly atmosphere for everyone!

Jessica Hamlin

I had a great time with friends, and the food was delicious ?. I liked the location, which was 11 minutes from my home.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

wyattearp220

This is my 9 year old daughter's favorite place to eat out in Baltimore. It might be due to the Taharka Bros. delicious ice cream stall, but she also loves Hilo Poke and Sushi next door. The ambience is great for families. I brought my daughter and a friend (who had great cheese pizza from Molina Brick Oven). While they were playing a card game they made a new friend. There's a full bar, a coffee shop, and many types of stalls (Korean, tacos, Cajun). I usually order from whoever is at the pop-up stall, but I was excited to try the vegan Egyptian street food by Koshary Corner. I was not disappointed! The falafel and lentil salad was AMAZING. I had some leftovers the next day and it was still fresh and delicious. I highly recommend. Generous indoor and outdoor seating. Lots of parking across the street.

Robin L

Love the variety of options and the atmosphere.

Getaway19332375472

Got their Steak & Cheese next to fried chicken place. It was the worst cheesesteak I’ve ever had. Greasy , too salty and small. Overpriced too

Priyanka Ray

Pretty decent bar but Happy Hour wasn’t that great. It was $5/beer with a limited selection. The good thing is you could get food from anywhere and take your drink there. Would hope they’d include more options in terms of beer in the happy hour.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 4

Jeff Kunce

Fancied a beer and dropped in. The draft list had a nitro stout, a sour, and ten IPAs. Never trust an "all IPA" bar. I got a shake at Taharka Brothers instead.

703BillB703

We were impressed with the open and well lighted design of R-House Food Court, aided by floor to ceiling windows. The varied options were difficult to choose from, so we sampled several. The great chicken and refried beans quesadilla from Amano Taco was appealing and delicious, spicy west African foods occupied the pop-up location. The Pacific style location had unsweetened ice tea. We could not leave without fresh, locally made ice cream. With so many other choices, we will need to return often, which will be fun with outdoor seating when the weather gets warmer. The big bar in the center also needs our attention. There is a goid sized parking lot, but not surprisingly, it was full. Fortunately, there is access to an additional lot across the street. It was also encouraging to see many vendors using recyclable items.

B K

Was in line for a beer and the bartender literally looks past me to serve the next person...no other interaction. I tried to wave politely and get his attention and he seemed to be actively trying to ignore me.I don't know what I did to him...

Tina Goodlow

Great food and drinks! Will be coming back!

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