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Cat’s Eye Pub
The guide was updated:Cat's Eye Pub is a Fells Point staple, known for its laid-back vibe, over 40 beers on tap, and a diverse selection of bottled ales from around the world. The pub also offers a fantastic lineup of live music, with everything from blues and jazz to funk, soul, and folk. Since 1975, it’s been a beloved spot for both locals and visitors, earning its reputation as one of Baltimore’s best bars.
Useful Information
- Address: 1730 Thames Street, Baltimore
- Opening hours: Mon & Tue 4pm–midnight, Wed 4pm–1am, Thu 2pm–1am, Fri–Sun noon–1am
- Website: catseyepub.com
- Phone: +1 410 276 9866
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