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Baltimore Restaurants

Della Notte

801 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
  • #6 most popular
    Baltimore restaurant
  • Avg. User Rating:
    4 out of 5 stars

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Della Notte Reviews

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Homeless person in the men's room

Quote: My family and I were in Baltimore this weekend for Loyola's graduation, so we went to Della Notte because we were told "it's the best in town". More like the best homeless shelter in town! My son went to the bathroom, and was surprised to find that... Read the full Della Notte review

Don't Go Here on a Holiday

  • 2 out of 5 stars by cmnickl from Elkridge, Maryland
  • February 15, 2009
Quote: We had a reservation for 8:15 on Valentines day. They told us it would be a couple of minutes when we checked in. After 15 minutes we asked how much longer and were told a couple of minutes. After 30 minutes, again we were told a couple of... Read the full Della Notte review

Della Notte

  • 3 out of 5 stars by vettebuf from Suburb of Philadelphia, New Jersey
  • September 22, 2002
Della Notte
Quote: This is the first restaurant that you come to in Little Italy when you walk past ESPN, Barnes and Noble, and the Hard Rock Cafe. On your left, you'll see a lovely park with a statue of Columbus Most right before you get there. The building is... Read the full Della Notte review

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