Watertable
202 E Pratt St, Baltimore
(410) 685-8439
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The bacon and toast were absolutely cold and the toast was barely toasted, nearly soft.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
Kindest workers. Food was great. Service was 10/10!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Review for their food sent room service, not in restaurant. Nashville hot wings tasted like regular wings, not bad, but no hot or flavor about it. Wing size was decent. Rueben sandwich was soggy and almost no meat, mostly sauerkraut. What meat was on it was dry and not good. Supposed to come with chips on order and didn’t provide any.
Nice restaurant, good service, terrible food
We found this restaurant on Google. Our first clue should have been to avoid once we realized it was inside a hotel but we were hungry and tired from walking around so gave it a chance. Big mistake…they only have Buffet! The food on the buffet was cold. ALL of it except the omelet station of course but the chef is using too much oil on the omelets we couldn’t eat those. So we paid $30 a person for bagels and coffee. Everything else we tried was cold…French toast sticks, sausage, bacon, breakfast potatoes and eggs all cold.
Food was cold and the meat was undercooked. Do not go here.
Must have got a new chef or something. New menu. Overpriced, slow service, and not of good value. Better to go across the street to get something to eat.
Our family came here for Mother's Day and it was an amazing experience. It was more than 30 of us and they allowed us to be seated in a room with a beautiful room. The food was good and the omlet bar was amazing! Looking forward to next year!
Bang Bang shrimp was outstanding along with the salted caramel bread pudding.
Waygu smash burger was tasteless with a slice of lettuce and tomato so small you couldn’t see it or taste it. No flavor, seasonings or sauce of any type in the burger. The sangria was pure sugar and to sweet to drink.
Service wasn’t at its best here. Our waiter talked so softly we had to ask him to speak up several times. Our window seat was great. We just wouldn’t come back or recommend this place to others tho
Our family came here for Mother's Day and it was an amazing experience. It was more than 30 of us and they allowed us to be seated in a room with a beautiful view. The food was good and the omlet bar was amazing! They also provided complimentary mimosas! Looking forward to next year! Also, great service from Sanchez and Tony!
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Our experience at the Renaissance Watertable for a party of 12 was nothing short of a disaster. Although the restaurant was practically empty, we were seated directly outside a banquet hall. Shortly after we were seated, a birthday party event commenced. The bar for this event was located right outside the banquet room doors, which remained wide open for the entire duration of our meal. The music was blasting, rendering any attempt at conversation at our table utterly futile. We immediately brought this issue to the attention of our waitress, hoping for a solution. Her response was a dismissive "there's nothing I can do." Undeterred, we requested to speak with the manager, hoping a higher authority could intervene. The manager echoed the waitress's sentiment, stating that the banquet manager was in charge of the event and that she was powerless to assist us. Despite our repeated requests to speak with the banquet manager directly, this individual never once made an appearance to address our concerns. We were completely ignored and left to endure the deafening noise and disruptive atmosphere. If you are considering dining at the Renaissance Watertable, particularly on a Saturday evening, I would strongly advise you to call ahead and inquire about any scheduled events. Based on our experience, it is clear that the restaurant prioritizes large, loud events over the comfort and enjoyment of their regular dining patrons. They clearly do not care about the experience of those not part of the banquet, and are unwilling to take even basic steps to mitigate the impact of such events on their restaurant guests. Our special occasion dinner was completely overshadowed by the inconsiderate management and the deafening noise. We left feeling frustrated, unheard, and deeply disappointed. Avoid the Renaissance Watertable on a Saturday night unless you enjoy shouting across the table and being completely disregarded by the staff.
I had a lovely experience with the bartender named Sunny. it was several people at the bar however she made each one of us feel extremely special. If you’re ever in the area, please come to the bar on the ground floor and ask for Sunny. She’ll put some sunshine in your life.
Great breakfast!! The Chesapeake potatoes are amazing!!!
Restaurant was pretty quiet located on the fifth floor of the hotel. Even though the city was busy, and there are lots of hotel guests, the restaurant was pretty empty both times that I went. Service took a little while, but that may be because there weren’t that many people eating there.
The food was pricey for what it was, but then again it was a hotel restaurant. It was a nice of view of the Baltimore Harbor and the staff was very willing to let all the guests sit close to the windows.
We recently visited Water Table before having lunch with family in Baltimore, and it was such a great experience! The location is fantastic, offering a beautiful water view that really adds to the atmosphere. The kids loved it, and their excitement made the day even more special.
The food was delicious—everything we ordered was fresh and flavorful. I also have to mention the cocktails; they were amazing! It’s clear they put a lot of thought into their drink menu.
Overall, we had a wonderful time, and I can’t wait to come back the next time we’re visiting family. Highly recommend Water for a lovely meal with a view!
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