
Sip & Sizz has quietly slipped into Canton Square this week, bringing a stackable food-and-drink setup to one of the neighborhood’s busiest strips. The new spot pairs entrée and sweet bowls with oversized drinks so customers can carry both in one hand, with straws poking up through the stacked bowls. Early on, the shop appears to be leaning on a mix of pickup, delivery, and walk-in traffic.
What "stackable" means
As reported by the Baltimore Business Journal, Sip & Sizz’s menu is built around bowls that sit directly on top of drinks, so diners can sip through a straw while balancing a full meal on the cup. The setup is pitched as part novelty, part convenience, with a compact format aimed at eating and drinking on the move.
Menu, ordering and prices
The restaurant’s Grubhub page highlights a "Stack It" option that spells it out: "bowl on top, drink below." Signature bowls and stack combos are listed in the mid-teens. The menu also features slushies and a nonalcoholic mojito bar, and the Grubhub listing shows pickup and delivery starting around 11 a.m. That presence across ordering apps suggests the launch strategy leans on third‑party orders alongside in-person traffic.
Where the idea came from
Owners told the Baltimore Business Journal they discovered the stackable format while traveling and decided it was a fit for Canton. The outlet notes that Sip & Sizz landed on a prime stretch of one of the neighborhood’s main thoroughfares, putting it in front of steady foot traffic and the area’s active evening crowd.
Delivery and the Canton scene
Delivery platforms have already taken notice. Postmates lists Sip & Sizz among newly available restaurants in nearby neighborhoods, a quick pickup that could help the concept find regulars even before a strong dine-in base forms.
For now, Canton diners are getting a casual, handheld-first menu that works as easily for a walk-and-eat around the square as it does for an app order at home. If the gimmick turns into a habit, those stackable bowl-and-drink combos may not stay a novelty for long on the neighborhood’s late-night circuit.









