Baldwin's Station
7618 W Main St, Sykesville
(410) 795-1041
Recent Reviews
We were meeting far away friends halfway from our homes and this place met that criteria. We got an experience dining in an historic train station, treated to a procession of railroad equipment being moved to the next duty station and a delicious set of meals. We were a group of friends whose tastes and dietary preferences were disparate and found satisfaction for each of us. This place is now on our go back to list.
Located right next to the Patapsco River, the historic (c.1883) Sykesville Station oozes character with much of the unique original architectural features still in place, making it easy to envision what it must have been like here over a century ago. We took some friends of ours for happy hour and one stated that it was one of his top 10 favorite restaurants after only 1 visit. Their happy hour is very nice with $3 domestic pints and a handful of nice appetizers. The corn fritters...
The location is very scenic, and the outside seating on a pleasant late summer day was nice. We had a group of 8, and the service was reasonably responsive and pleasant. The sandwich I ordered, a Carolina Cubano, did not meet expectations. The dijon sauce was spread too thickly, and overwhelmed. The various textures and flavors were all mixed up--like the filling was placed in a blender--so that the crunch of the pickles, the sharpness of the cheese, the chewiness of good ham,...