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mrm0324 t1_j7h28u0 wrote

I really like Pappas. Jimmys seafood might be the closest I can think of near Hopkinsand their crab cakes are good. Are you visiting the main campus of Hopkins or Bayview?

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MedicalMongoose t1_j7h0uq7 wrote

•Koco’s

•Jimmy’s - I usually get the ones you make at home so could be on the list cuz I make it so good

•Faidley’s -haven’t been in a few years, can’t imagine it’s any different

•Liberatore’s - Timonium location

•No G&M

•No Atlas

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ryann_flood OP t1_j7gz9ce wrote

I have a girlfriend so no worries about a dating pool. I don't feel any need to go to fed hill so that's okay with me, I'm just looking for people to have some drinks with went to a lot of fed hill bars in college and it's impossible to hear anybody at them so I wasn't a fan.

Outdorsey stuff is probably the one thing I wouldn't want to with people as I'm not a fan of hikes. I will look into tabletop gaming though I've always wanted to get more into it and it could be a fun way to make friends.

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mrglumdaddy t1_j7gxs72 wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Yoga in breweries by moedog45

Look, I get that you think doing yoga and drinking beer is dumb. Guess what? So do I. (Well maybe not the drinking beer part) But clearly some people like it and I just don’t see the point in making fun of them for enjoying their hobbies. It’s a weird jump from there for you to imply that I would endorse an authoritarian response. I was simply suggesting (admittedly somewhat snarkily) that you could easily just leave it alone and allow people to spend their own time doing the things which they enjoy that happen to cause no harm or any impact at all on your life. That you would suppose my reaction would be one of authoritarianism (which I never would have even thought up) says a lot more about you than it does about me…

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neutronicus t1_j7gsyrm wrote

> video games

Getting into tabletop could be an option, there's a cool tabletop gaming bar called No Land Beyond. I haven't done it in Baltimore (not really room for it now that I have a kid) but when I got into competitive card-gaming in the Denver area a pretty tight crew formed over the years.

If the BMore people are like the the Denver people this won't get you a crew that will want to all go out in Federal Hill and try and pick up women if that is your goal. And just generally it is a bad idea to treat a gaming group as a dating pool, it never goes well. But tabletop games will have tournaments and stuff on weekends and you'll probably meet some people down to go to music shows or do outdoorsy stuff, if your goal is to make friends for its own sake rather than as a kind of prereq for getting your dating life going.

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