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Get to know 4 of Baltimore's newest bars

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Published on June 12, 2018
Get to know 4 of Baltimore's newest barsItalian Disco. | Photo: Yelp

Looking for the Baltimore bar of your dreams? We've found a lineup of spots worth checking out. Here's a list of four new ones in the area.

Italian Disco

1006 Fleet St., Inner Harbor

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Italian Disco is a bar and Italian spot, offering pizza and more.

With a menu designed by Chef Julian Marucci, the venue offers 36 beers on draft, multiple wines and several signature cocktails. For dining, customers can choose from a number of pasta dishes, Parmesan subs and meat-centered entrees. 

With a 3.5-star Yelp rating out seven reviews, the business is still finding its way, but it's in its early days.

Yelper Bethany J., who reviewed it on May 24, wrote, "We happened to stumble upon this restaurant their opening week and it was good! The food was solid and came out quickly. We sat outside, and it's nice and festive out there."

Dina B. noted, "The renovation is beautiful and the old Bagby Pizza space was unrecognizable. The service was good and the breadsticks were tasty. Everything else was just okay and lacked flavor." 

Italian Disco is open from 11 a.m.–midnight on Monday, Tuesday and Sunday, and 11 a.m.–2 a.m. on Wednesday-Saturday.

The Regal Beagle

3123 Elliot St., Canton

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The Regal Beagle is a cocktail bar with a straightforward menu: all cocktails here are $12 each, every day.

Specialty beverages include The Regal Old Fashioned with bourbon, and the house daiquiri with Jamaican rum. Wines and seasonal rotating draft beers are also available. 

With a five-star rating out of seven reviews on Yelp, the addition has been getting positive attention.

Yelper Kelly E., who reviewed it on June 1, wrote, "A bar so welcoming and comforting ... it slings phenomenal, upscale craft cocktails with an unpretentious attitude ... The Beagle reveres the art of the cocktail."

Jon H. noted, "The cocktails are fancy, but the atmosphere is chill. Try the jerk wings! Grilled on open flame to perfection. Great spot!"

The Regal Beagle is open from 4 p.m.–1 a.m. on Tuesday-Saturday. (It's closed on Monday and Sunday.)

Jazz+Soju

900 E. Fort Ave., Ste. 105, Riverside

PHOTO: RUTH L./YELP

Jazz+Soju is a bar and Korean place, offering chicken wings and more.

Patrons here will be surrounded by jazz music as they choose from a selection Korean- and American-infused plates. Look for the Famous Double Fried Korean Chicken and the Soju Wings.

For drinks, look for signature soju martinis. 

Yelp users are generally positive about Jazz+Soju, which currently holds four stars out of 14 reviews on the site.

Yelper Julie M., who posted a review on June 3, wrote, "Such an enjoyable experience ... They also had complimentary pickled radish cubes, which went so well with the chicken ... The service was great, and the decor was modern and cheerful; great vibe. Highly recommended!"

Trey W. noted, "Great atmosphere and really cool concept over all. The Korean fried chicken is made to order, as it should be, and is full of flavor."

Jazz+Soju is open from 11 a.m.-midnight on Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m.-10 p.m. on Sunday.

29th Street Tavern

398 W. 29th St., Remington

Photo: DOUG W./Yelp

29th Street Tavern is a bar offering wraps, sandwiches and more.

According to the Baltimore Sun, this casual spot — located in the former Long John's Pub space — serves "bar food done well," with burgers, cheesesteaks and vegetarian options all on the menu.

Patrons can also opt for beers and cocktails with their eats.

Yelp users are excited about the new establishment, which currently holds 4.5 stars out of seven reviews on the site.

Yelper Mel B., who reviewed it on March 21, wrote, "This place is our new spot. A few blocks away, friendly service, great bar food and of course, good beer. The best word to describe their approach to beers on draft is: 'simple.'"

Eileen H. noted, "Best local bar I've been to in Baltimore. Great happy hour specials and good drinks on tap. The food was good without trying to be too special. A solid tavern and local spot."

29th Street Tavern hasn't posted its hours yet, but according to the Sun, it's open from 11 a.m.-2 a.m. daily.