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Bits & Bites returns from new food writer Jane Godiner, who reports on puzzling at The Brewer’s Art, a collaboration between ...
BALTIMORE — There are a number of ways to celebrate Pride Month in Baltimore, including a big event this weekend at the Inner Harbor and a variety show next week. "This show is a full-on circus ...
A Charitable Offer While visiting a local pizza shop in Baltimore, Portnoy was inspired to donate $60,000 to the TinyBrickOven pizzeria so it could keep its doors open a little bit longer.
It's still very good." 2. TinyBrickOven (1036 Light Street); Rating: 7.9. TinyBrickOven, located in Federal Hill, was Portnoy's first review in Baltimore.
Become one. Will Fagg slices a pepperoni pizza at TinyBrickOven. (Christina Tkacik/The Baltimore Banner) Since the video posted two days before Christmas, Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson’s ...
Among his chosen spots, Portnoy went to Pizza John's in Essex, and five Baltimore City restaurants including Frank's Pizza & Pasta, TinyBrickOven, Matthews's Pizzeria, Angeli's Pizzeria, and Johnny ...
Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, saved TinyBrickOven in Baltimore by donating $60,000 after reviewing their pizza.
A customer who went to Frank’s today described the line to SouthBMore.com as “insane.” Since Portnoy’s visit to South Baltimore, it’s been an eventful couple of weeks for Tinybrickoven. A GoFundMe for ...
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy made big news around South Baltimore (and the rest of the country) a couple weeks ago when he reviewed Federal Hill’s Tinybrickoven and decided to gift $60,000 on ...
TinyBrickOven, located at 1036 Light St., Baltimore, was the lucky recipient of Portnoy’s impromptu $60k donation. Portnoy posted an Instagram video revealing that the shop’s owner, William ...
BALTIMORE (NewsNation) — A veteran-owned Baltimore pizzeria has all hands on deck since it was flooded with orders after being saved from permanently closing its doors on Christmas Day. Barstool ...
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy gifted $60,000 to save a struggling Baltimore pizzeria from permanently closing. Will Fagg, the owner of TinyBrickOven, told NewsNation's Morning in America ...