
Want to discover the freshest new spots in Inner Harbor? From a retro Italian bar to a sweet treat kiosk, read on to see the newest businesses to debut in this Baltimore neighborhood.
Italian Disco
1006 Fleet St.

Italian Disco is a bar and eatery located in downtown Baltimore's historic Bagby building. It offers signature cocktails, comfort Italian fare and more.
The kitchen is helmed by chef Julian Marucci and the establishment features a jukebox loaded with dance hits from the 70s and 80s and an elevated DJ booth, per its website.
An extensive selection of handmade pizzas, pastas and sandwiches is available, ranging from ricotta-filled ravioli and blackened chicken ziti to veal Parmesan sandwiches and Maryland crab pizza with zucchini flowers. (You can check out the full menu here.)
Italian Disco is off to a promising start with four stars out of 13 reviews on Yelp.
Yelper Maureen C., who reviewed the business on July 7, wrote, "Wow! I was very hesitant about trying Italian Disco because of a few negative reviews I saw on here, but I am pleasantly surprised! ... The drinks were strong and delicious, and the food came out super fast!"
"Another Atlas Restaurant Group win!" said Yelper Allan R. "They took an eh spot (Bagby Pizza) and transformed it into a cool venue with a great vibe and wonderful food."
Italian Disco is open from 11 a.m.–midnight on Sunday-Tuesday and 11 a.m.–2 a.m. on Wednesday-Saturday.
Something Sweet
790 E. Pratt St., Suite 100

Something Sweet is an ice cream food stand, offering fresh treats that are made to order.
The kiosk offers up an extensive selection of ice cream options, as well as add-ons and mix-in flavor offerings of the day, ranging from Krispy Kreme doughnuts to baklava.
Something Sweet is still getting its social media footprint started, so stay tuned for more from the business online.
With just one review so far, the ice cream stand has already made a positive impression.
Yelper Ahmed G., who reviewed it on June 6, wrote, "Wow, the best ice cream I've ever had! The ice cream is only half the experience though. You get to watch them make it and it's a great experience."
Something Sweet is open from noon–9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Wednesday and Sunday, and 4-9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.
America's Best Wings & Kabob
600 E. Pratt St., Suite 105

America's Best Wings & Kabob is a fusion spot that serves up Buffalo wings along with kebabs, seafood and more.
On the menu, expect to see boneless and bone-in wings with a variety of different sauces to choose from, such as lemon pepper, garlic and Cajun.
Additional offerings include grilled flounder with french fries, classic Philly cheesesteak and a fried egg and bacon cheeseburger.
Yelpers are still warming up to America's Best Wings & Kabob, which currently holds three stars out of eight reviews on the site.
Diego P. wrote, "I've been ordering online from here about a week or so after they opened and their website was up. The bottom line is: their food tastes good, they do good work."
And Yelper Kevin K. added, "We ordered the spicy Buffalo chicken sandwich, a chicken salad, egg/cheese/bacon burger and a shrimp wrap. They were all pretty tasty for the price."
America's Best Wings & Kabob is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Sunday-Thursday and 11–2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.









