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Watertable
1 stars (1 ratings)

(410) 685-8439

202 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Restaurant Description

Have a seat at the new Watertable, where cuisine is defined by the boutiful waters and fields of the region and boundless views of the Atlantic come with every cocktail and every course.

Now serving Live jazz every Thursday and Sunday jazz Champagne Brunch.

Celebrity chef Dean James Max and chef de cuisine Garrett Gooch offer the best of Baltimore, with a unique and creative touch. Artisan breads, hometown dairy, free-range meats and hand-caught seafood inspire the imaginative selections of Tastings, Great Beginnings and Entrees.
February 18, 2009 @ 12:27 AM
1  out of 5 stars
a diner from Baltimore, MD
1 star is too high for this place. My husband and I read the review in the Baltimore Sun and fell for it, hook, line, and sinker. This was the worst restaurant we have ever been to.

First, only 4-5 tables actually have the wonderful view. The rest are spread about cafeteria style.

Second, we spent $300 and I am still upset about it. $300 was supposed to get us a 5 course meal. $300 got each of us 1 oyster, 1 piece of deli meat (seriously), 1 serving of something chocolate in a martini glass, 1 lobster ravioli (as in there was only ONE in the bowl), and 1 piece of cake. We also got a $31 bottle of wine that usually sells for $8. We left hungry and had to go find something else to eat.

Third, the waitstaff would seem more appropriate in a diner than a "first class restaurant". Chaos, arguments, dropping dishes, poor wine service.

Finally, the wine list is way overpriced. We drink a lot of wine and are use to spending the usual double mark-up from the liquor store. Watertable took $8-10 bottles and sold them for $31-47. It was just robbery and unconsionable.

I feel taken advantage of. We have been out and have had good dinners and not so good dinners before. Nothing has stuck with me like this, days after eating. I am writing this to save other people the money and disappointment we felt. Go somewhere else. Baltimore has much better places to eat than this.

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Avg Rating: 1  out of 5 stars

Number of Reviews: 1

February 18, 2009 @ 12:27 AM
1  out of 5 stars
a diner from Baltimore, MD
1 star is too high for this place. My husband and I read the review in the Baltimore Sun and fell for it, hook, line, and sinker. This was the worst restaurant we have ever been to.

First, only 4-5 tables actually have the wonderful view. The rest are spread about cafeteria style.

Second, we spent $300 and I am still upset about it. $300 was supposed to get us a 5 course meal. $300 got each of us 1 oyster, 1 piece of deli meat (seriously), 1 serving of something chocolate in a martini glass, 1 lobster ravioli (as in there was only ONE in the bowl), and 1 piece of cake. We also got a $31 bottle of wine that usually sells for $8. We left hungry and had to go find something else to eat.

Third, the waitstaff would seem more appropriate in a diner than a "first class restaurant". Chaos, arguments, dropping dishes, poor wine service.

Finally, the wine list is way overpriced. We drink a lot of wine and are use to spending the usual double mark-up from the liquor store. Watertable took $8-10 bottles and sold them for $31-47. It was just robbery and unconsionable.

I feel taken advantage of. We have been out and have had good dinners and not so good dinners before. Nothing has stuck with me like this, days after eating. I am writing this to save other people the money and disappointment we felt. Go somewhere else. Baltimore has much better places to eat than this.
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February 18, 2009 @ 12:27 AM
1  out of 5 stars
a diner from Baltimore, MD
1 star is too high for this place. My husband and I read the review in the Baltimore Sun and fell for it, hook, line, and sinker. This was the worst restaurant we have ever been to.

First, only 4-5 tables actually have the wonderful view. The rest are spread about cafeteria style.

Second, we spent $300 and I am still upset about it. $300 was supposed to get us a 5 course meal. $300 got each of us 1 oyster, 1 piece of deli meat (seriously), 1 serving of something chocolate in a martini glass, 1 lobster ravioli (as in there was only ONE in the bowl), and 1 piece of cake. We also got a $31 bottle of wine that usually sells for $8. We left hungry and had to go find something else to eat.

Third, the waitstaff would seem more appropriate in a diner than a "first class restaurant". Chaos, arguments, dropping dishes, poor wine service.

Finally, the wine list is way overpriced. We drink a lot of wine and are use to spending the usual double mark-up from the liquor store. Watertable took $8-10 bottles and sold them for $31-47. It was just robbery and unconsionable.

I feel taken advantage of. We have been out and have had good dinners and not so good dinners before. Nothing has stuck with me like this, days after eating. I am writing this to save other people the money and disappointment we felt. Go somewhere else. Baltimore has much better places to eat than this.