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Baltimore's Show Your Bib Program Baltimore’s Show Your Bib Program Baltimore is bursting with unexpected restaurants and attractions all around town. And you are eligible for exclusive discounts! Just show your bib at the participating establishments to receive a special promotion or discount. For more information, to make reservations, or to plan your itinerary, stop by the Convention Concierge at the Baltimore Convention Center, call 1-877-Baltimore, or visit the Baltimore Visitor Center at the Inner Harbor at 401 Light Street. Show Your Bib program restrictions (all apply): Your bib must be presented at the time of purchase. This discount is not valid with any other coupon or reduced price offer. This discount is not redeemable for cash or gift card purchase. Applicable taxes paid by bearer. Certain restrictions may apply to individual restaurants. Baltimore.org Baltimore Running Festival Restaurant Partners Alexander’s Tavern Mission BBQ 710 S. Broadway (Fells Point) 3701 Boston Street 410-522-0000 410-955-6807 Buy one local beer, get one free (one per See your Virtual Event Bag for more visit) or half priced tater tots details & discounts (one per visit) Phillips Seafood Chipotle 601 East Pratt Street 621 East Pratt Street 410-685-6600 410-837-8353 15% off your total check See your Virtual Event Bag for more (Excluding alcohol, happy hour, tax & details & discounts gratuity) Hard Rock Café Pickles Pub 601 East Pratt Street 520 Washington Boulevard 410-576-2210 410-752-1784 $10 off $50 purchase Free basket of Beer Battered Pickles with Present your badge and receive discount purchase of an entrée on food, non-alcoholic beverage, or merchandise (not including tax) Excludes Shake Shack alcohol, limited edition pins, charity or 400 East Pratt Street 410-973-3630 sale items, tax and gratuity. Cannot be See your Virtual Event Bag for more combined with any other discounts or details & discounts promotional offer. One badge per party per visit. THB McCormick & Schmick’s 3301 Boston Street 711 Eastern Avenue Suite 106 410-234-1300 410-732-9090 Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with See your Virtual Event Bag for more purchase of an adult entrée details & discounts M&S Grill 201 E Pratt Street 410-547-9333 Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with purchase of an adult entrée Baltimore.org Restaurant Brewhouse No. 16 Alexander’s Tavern 831 N. Calvert Street 710 S. Broadway (Fells Point) 410-659-4084 410-522-0000 $2.00 off Craft beer flights Buy one local beer, get one free (one Monday night ½ off burger & beer per visit) or half priced tater tots (one per visit) The Baltimore Eagle 2022 N. Charles St. Alma Cocina Latina 410-200-9858 2400 Boston Street (Canton) 10% off retail liquor and food purchases 667-212-4273 3% off cover on Friday and Saturday Complimentary Chef's Appetizer of the night Day Brio Tuscan Grille Angels Rock Bar 100 East Pratt Street 10 Market Place, 2nd Floor 410-637-3440 410-499-4410 20% off your total food purchase $3 Miller Lites. $4 well cocktails, 15% off appetizers, and waived cover charge Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. (if applicable) until 11pm 301 Light Street 410-244-0830 Apropoe’s Complimentary appetizer of the day OR 700 Aliceanna Street a free kid's meal with the purchase of 2 410-385-3000 entrees (one per table) offer applies to Complimentary appetizer-dining room children ages 10 and under. only one per table, not valid at the bar Charm City Cakes Birroteca 2936 Remington Ave/ 1520 Clipper Road 618 S President st 443-708-1934 410-235-9229 15% off your total check 20% off purchase of baked goods for walk-in visitors. Valid at both locations. B & O American Brasserie 2 N. Charles Street 443-692-6172 10% off any food purchase Baltimore.org Ciao Bella Restaurant The French Kitchen, LB Tavern- 236 S. High Street Lord Baltimore Hotel 410-685-7733 20 W Baltimore St Complimentary Chef’s Appetizer of the 410-539-8400 Day with the purchase of an entrée 20% discount on food & beverage Corner Bakery Café Fogo de Chao 500 E. Pratt Street 600 E. Pratt St. 443-681-1175 410-528-9292 Free Regular Beverage (including 10% off your entire check coffee, fountain beverage, lemonade or iced tea) with Entrée Purchase. Valid at the Inner Harbor Corner Bakery Cafe GAME Baltimore only. Must present badge to cashier to 1400 Warner Street redeem. Substitutions may have an 410-385-0100 additional charge. Offer code 125 50% off your first drink &15% off bar tab (beverages only) DaMimmos Finest Italian Cuisine in Little Italy Guy Fiere’s Baltimore Kitchen & 217 S. High Street Bar-Horseshoe Casino 410-727-6876 1525 Russell Street 10% off your entrée, enjoy 443-931-4387 entertainment nightly and 15% off (does not include alcohol) complimentary limo service from hotel and back Hard Rock Café 601 East Pratt Street Dick’s Last Resort 410-576-2210 621 E. Pratt St. $10 off $50 purchase 443-453-5961 Present your badge and receive 20% off your check discount on food, non-alcoholic beverage, or merchandise (not including Encantada tax) Excludes alcohol, limited edition 800 Key Highway pins, charity or sale items, tax and gratuity. Cannot be combined with any 410-752-1000 other discounts or promotional offer. 15% off your total check One badge per party per visit. Baltimore.org Heavy Seas Beer Luckie’s Tavern 4615 Hollins Ferry Rd. STE B 10 Market Place 410-247-7822 410-564-5477 Happy Hour pints all night $3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover charge Hersh’s (if applicable) until 11pm 1843-45 Light Street 443-438-4948 M & S Grill Free draft beer with any entree 201 E. Pratt Street 410-547-9333 Howl at the Moon Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with 22 Market Place purchase of an entrée 410-783-5111 Free Admission for all Attendees McCormick & Schmick’s ($10.00 Value) 711 Eastern Avenue 410-234-1300 La Tavola Ristorante Italiano Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with 248 Albemarle St. purchase of an adult entrée 410-685-1859 15% off entire check Mex Tequila Bar 26 Market Place Lebanese Taverna 410-528-0128 718 South President Street $3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 410-244-5533 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover $5.00 off $30.00(not including tax) charge (if applicable) until 11pm purchase *one coupon per table- cannot be combined with any other promotions Miss Shirley’s Café Inner Harbor Location Leinenkugel’s Beer Garden 750 E Pratt Street 34 Market Place 410-528-5373 410-564-5477 $3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, Roland Park Location 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover 513 W Cold Spring Lane charge (if applicable) until 11pm 410-889-5272 Complimentary Fried Green Tomato appetizer with the purchase of two entrees. (One per table) Baltimore.org Mosaic Lounge Phillips Seafood 4 Market Place 601 East Pratt Street 410-528-0128 410-685-6600 $3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 15% off your total check 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover (Excluding alcohol, happy hour, tax & charge (if applicable) until 11pm gratuity) Nando’s Peri Peri Pickles Pub 1300 Fleet Street 520 Washington Boulevard 443-681-5181 410-752-1784 Free regular side with a purchase of an Free basket of Beer Battered Pickles entrée with purchase of an entrée The Nickel Taphouse Popsations Popcorn Company 1604 Kelly Avenue 7 West Aylesbury Road, Suite 443-869-6240 Q,Timonium, MD 21093 15% off your total check 443-895-4620 15% off any popcorn purchase The Oceanaire Seafood Room 801 Aliceanna Street Regi’s American Bistro 443-872-0000 1002 Light Street Free calamari to share for the table 410-539-7344 ext. 1 (With a purchase of two entrees) $10 Gift Card PBR Baltimore Sullivan’s Steakhouse 43 Market Place 1 East Pratt Street 410-528-0128 410-962-5503 $3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, Receive a complimentary appetizer with 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover the purchase of an entrée charge (if applicable) until 11pm *This offer excludes the Seafood Sampler. Only one appetizer per table. Peace & A cup of Joe 713 W. Pratt St “Tell Tale"- Delta Hotels by 443-869-4515 Marriott Baltimore Inner Harbor 10% off total purchase 1 East Redwood 410-246-3827 10% off any food purchase Baltimore.org “The Yard"- Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards Baltimore Museum of Industry 110 South Eutaw St 1415 Key Highway 410-962-0202 410-727-4808 20% off all food items 50% (half) off regular admission UNO Pizzeria & Grill Baltimore National Heritage 201 E. Pratt St Area Trails & Tours (410) 625-5900 100 Light Street, 12th Floor 20% discount off bill (excludes happy 410-878-6411 hour, tax & gratuity) Buy 1 get 1 admission for walking tours in Fell’s Point History Tour/ Heritage Verde Pizza Walk Tour 641 S. Montford Avenue 410-522-1000 Baltimore Urban Adventure 10% off the total check 410-246-5226 Take 10% off your next tour! Use code Watertable UABAL 202 E Pratt St 410-685-8439 Baltimore Visitor Center 20% off total food and beverage 401 Light Street purchase 410-659-7319 15% off individual regular priced items over $2.00 Attractions Baltimore Black Heritage Tours American Visionary Art Museum P.O. Box 3014 Baltimore 800 Key Highway 443-983-7974 410-244-1900 5-10% off discount on city tours $2.00 off admission Charm City Clue Room B & O Railroad Museum 6 Market Place 901 W. Pratt Street. 410-970-6678 410-752-2490 15% off Monday-Thursday.
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