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3 cool new bars to check out in Baltimore

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Published on December 28, 2018
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If you're interested in new Baltimore bars, consider dropping into one of these new spots. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in search of a bar near you.

Le Comptoir du Vin

1729 Maryland Ave., Charles North

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Le Comptoir du Vin is a wine bar.

The French restaurant offers eight small plates such as duck ragu all bolognese and steak tartare, along with a couple of dessert options, to go with any of its French, Italian or Chilean red and white wines. To view the entire menu, click here.

Yelp users are excited about Le Comptoir du Vin, which currently holds five stars out of six reviews on the site.

Yelper Meghan M., who reviewed Le Comptoir du Vin on Dec. 21, wrote, "This was one of the most delicious meals I've had in Baltimore. The atmosphere is laid back with good acoustics for a romantic dinner or a date night with friends. The service is great. I can't wait till the summer opens up the back patio and outdoor bar."

Le Comptoir du Vin is open from 5:30 p.m.–10 p.m. on Tuesday-Saturday. (It's closed on Monday and Sunday.)

Noona's

1203 W. Mt Royal Ave., Mid-Town Belvedere

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Noona's is a bar and New American spot, offering pizza and more.

It offers a wide range of selections from the Korean and middle Eastern-style menu, which include bar bites (wings and spicy braised lamb), pizza made with a sourdough crust and unique toppings like egg yolk, blue cheese, honey, almonds and sunflower seeds and sandwiches (crispy monkfish and falafel).

Diners can choose cocktails, wines and beer from the vast drink menu. 

Noona's's current Yelp rating of four stars out of five reviews indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still early days.

Yelper Lexie A., who reviewed Noona's on Dec. 22, wrote, "I really love how Noona's has options for those who are Vegan and Gluten Free. Whether you stop in for a tasty cocktail, a quick bite, or a hearty meal, you'll never be disappointed."

Noona's is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Tuesday-Friday and 11 a.m.–3 p.m. and 4 p.m.–10 p.m. on weekends. (It's closed on Monday.)

Bunzzz Sports Bar & Grill

200 E. Pratt St., Inner Harbor

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Bunzzz Sports Bar & Grill is a sports bar and pub, offering burgers and more.

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, try the Bunzzz On Fire pizza with spicy tomato sauce, steak strips, pepperoni, red onions, jalapeños, black olives and fresh garlic. Or grab a burger like the California Bunzzz, served with tomato, avocado and bacon. 

Maryland-style crab cakes, lobster bisque and pancakes and omelettes are just some of the additional dishes that can also be found on the menu.

Bunzzz Sports Bar & Grill's current rating of four stars out of 14 reviews on Yelp indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still early days.

"It's a very nice establishment with welcoming hosts and servers," Yelper Monique C., noted. "I ordered the Crabby Potato, my co-workers ordered burgers and chicken tenders. Everyone loved their food and we plan to come back very soon."

Interested? Stop in on Sunday-Thursday from 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m.