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Amicci's
The guide was updated:A beloved gem in Baltimore’s Little Italy, Amicci’s offers a taste of classic Italian cuisine in a charming, century-old row house. Known for its freshly prepared seafood, pasta, and chicken dishes, this local favorite serves up authentic Italian flavors in a cozy, rustic setting.
Useful Information
- Address: 231 S High Street, Baltimore
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 11am–9pm, Fri & Sat 11am–10pm
- Website: www.amiccis.com
- Phone: +1 410 528 1096
- Email: info@amiccis.com
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A beloved gem in Baltimore’s Little Italy, Amicci’s offers a taste of classic Italian cuisine in a charming, century-old row house. Known for its freshly prepared seafood, pasta, and chicken dishes, this local favorite serves up authentic Italian flavors in a cozy, rustic setting.
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