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According to the gentlemen sweeping up the sidewalk, the new tenant taking the retail space at 184 Dekalb Avenue is a cafe. Seems to us that there are quite a few of those within shouting distance of this location. Think there’s room for one more? GMAP


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  1. hi i live in england UK i was wondering if someone had an old photograph
    of 184 Dekalb Avenue
    back when it was a house in 1920-30 im requesting this because my aunt lived at this address with her husband michael j matthews
    you can contact me on the following e mail
    rd2000@ntlworld.com
    Thank’s tony

  2. Baltimore has some nice neighborhoods: Fell’s Point, Federal Hill, Butcher’s Hill. Other parts, however, are very violent and crime-ridden. Overall, Baltimore’s crime rate is one of the highest in the nation.

  3. 10:18 has a good point. More true restaurants would do well in the area, especially if the focus is on anything other than French bistro-type food. We probably have enough small cafes serving coffee/ juice and snacks.

  4. As long as they have a real kitchen it should be fine otherwise skip it. There are enough “we have coffee and few rolls/croissants, oh and wifi” places in the neighborhood.

    And frankly I think part of the reason Tommy’s closed was because it didn’t have a full kitchen. How many organic sandwiches and/or hardboiled eggs or whatever they served can you eat?

  5. i can’t for the life of me figure out why my post about baltimore was not accepted by brownstoner.

    i’m from there and wrote about it in a post today which never showed up.

    hmmmm….

    this new comment system seems overly censored, if you ask me.

    i’m definitely not reading as much as usual.

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