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  • Rodrigo M.

    I went to the lighthouse tavern back on their opening night back in February. The ambience of the bar is light and friendly, the staff is extremely nice and they have what I considered to be a large variety of beers. We started with appetizers, a crab dip and fried pickles. Just do yourself a favor and give them a try. Definitely worth it. Moments later we ordered burgers, we had the thomas point burger (wade, reviewed it earlier) and it was just as he described it, with gouda, bacon and that delicious herb mayo. We also ordered another one that avocado in it. The burger was cooked perfectly, the combination of toppings worked well together and really rounded the dishes well. Overall, it's a great place to go, drink a few beers, have some good food and, best of all, have a conversation. There is music but your ears won't be ringing at the end of the night, future-you will thank you for that.

    (5)
  • Andrea J.

    Don't walk into this place expecting any of the aesthetic charm of Canton or Fell's Point. It is a basic wooden no-frills bar filled with down to earth (older) people, serving typical bar food paired with a decent variety of beers at a friendly price. However, the thing about this place that stood out for me (and what I think makes it worth four stars) is that the owners and the staff are unbelievably helpful and accommodating. They go out of their way to make sure that each one of their patrons is happy. Little things like extending the kitchen hours for straggling clientele to putting your iPod through the sound system if you and your group want to shake a tail feather while you drink a cocktail (see what I did there). It is a great place to hang where no one will know your name, but you'll still get treated like one of the gang.

    (4)
  • Daniella H.

    Lighthouse gets 5 stars for being fabulous and OFF the square! On the corner of Clinton street across from the dog park, this newly remodeled location has a great ambiance, perfect selection of beers, and tasty appetizers, including fried pickles! The owner and bartenders are very friendly and ensure that everyone's experience is positive. Drop in for a happy hour, you'll be glad you did!

    (5)
  • Pat M.

    Very friendly, great service. Accepting to newcomers. High Def sports on walls. I can't ask for much more from a corner bar.

    (5)
  • Laura S.

    Good deals on beers, Crabbies alcoholic ginger beer (yummmm!!) and fabulous crab pretzel! Good place to wander down to on a lazy night or Sunday afternoon to catch the O's game. Plenty of space and TVs.

    (4)
  • Caesar G.

    Fracking awesome

    (5)
  • Jennifer H.

    My friend and I shared a cheeseburger (w/ cheddar and buffalo sauce) and a jerk chicken sandwich. They were good, not great. I honestly expected the burger to be bad because it looked like a frozen patty, but it tasted just fine. Service was a little weird. We sat at a high-top instead of the bar (where all other patrons were sitting) and the bartender just looked at us and placed two napkins on the bar. He could have said, "Someone will be right with you" or "I can take your order here". The weird thing...after we ordered (at the bar), a server tended to us for the rest of the time. Overall, a pretty decent experience. Casual, not too loud, and parking wasn't an issue.

    (3)
  • Bruce G.

    Finally a great local bar where you can get great pub food.....The cheeze stix with bacon was best I have ever had....The burgers are great.....You got the games and great bartender in PAT....Great value and extremely comfortable place to hang out regardless of your age....Highly recommended

    (5)
  • Sung K.

    We went here twice because we bought LivingSocial deals. To manage your expectations, this is a bar first and foremost, second a restaurant. Having said that, it was some of the best BAR food I've had. The menu offered a lot of selections, and the food was solid. The fries and tater tots were very hot and delicious. The sandwiches were very good also. The service was excellent each time. It's a neighborhood bar, so the employees treated us as neighbors. Their prices were very reasonable, so I would go back even without the LivingSocial deal (which is saying a lot and something I hardly ever say).

    (5)
  • Michael C.

    Fantastic spot in Canton with down-to-earth, real people. Pat and crew are fantastic, and the food is terrific. Give it a try!!!

    (5)
  • G T.

    Favorite bar in Baltimore. Great food. Exceptional mozzarella sticks made fresh. Pizza is thin and very good (try the chicken parm pie). Haven't had anything bad. Friendly bartenders. Lots of tvs. Weekly specials. Outside seating.

    (5)
  • Supriya M.

    We were the only people there on a Saturday night. The beer selection is ok, the food is good but nothing great, the portions are generous and it's cheap. So a great solid neighborhood spot - nothing creative or extraordinary.

    (3)
  • Jenna B.

    Since we live a block away on Conkling and heard rave reviews we decided to make the 100 yd walk. We sat outside and had lovely service, orange crushes and an even lovelier time. For appetizer we got the buffalo old bay wings which fell off the bone (literally). Maybe a little spicy for my liking but still possibly the best wings we've ever had. Next time I want to try the honey old bay. I got the rockfish tacos. I never order tacos even at Mexican joints so this was sort of a big deal for me. Nonetheless, they were great. They say you get 3 tacos but realistically it's like 6 with the amount of rockfish in them. The flavor in the Guinness beer batter was my favorite. A definite must try. My boyfriend got the sausage pizza. It was good but not amazing. But considering it's not a spot known for pizza it was still pretty good. The sauce was its high note. Overall, we are patting ourselves on the back for this decision. We were both eying up menu options for next time.

    (5)
  • Eric J.

    This place is an actual gem. From the outside, it might seem that this place is dank and super divey, but on the inside it's actually pretty nice. The upholstery isn't super dilapidated, and while it isn't the most ultra-modern bar in the area, it's definitely well-organized and well-kept. With that, it definitely has a neighborhood feel, and you can tell there's a fairly loyal following among the locals in the Canton area. The clientele ranges from Baltimore lifers, to young professionals, to groups just watching the O's game on TV. The music played here is a wonder, as when we visited, it was a mix of 80's hits, with the occasional sprinkling of bluesy modern rock (think the Black Keys), and there was much drinking and singing along in our own impromptu karaoke sessions. They have a pretty extensive beer list, mostly bottles, but a few notable drafts here and there. The bartenders are pretty friendly and quick in pouring out drinks. They make their crushes with actual orange/grapefruit juices, which is a very nice touch, for all you crush purists out there. I've never tried the food here before, but from the looks of it, they serve pretty standard, heart-stopping pub fare at good prices. I'm pretty shocked that my friends and I didn't discover this bar before, but I'll definitely be back to this neighborhood favorite.

    (4)
  • Ben K.

    Oh my gosh yum! The girl and I stopped by on a Friday for dinner. We sat outside because it was a gorgeous night. Craft beer menu is quite extensive, which I personally loved. The drinks came out in plastic because we were outside, but that as no problem. The girl had a watermelon margarita which was good - not too sweet. For food we had the crab dip as an appetizer. It was really really good, and the pita chips were amazing! For dinner I had the weekly special which was an Angus beef hotdog wrapped in a pretzel. Incredibly good. I got it with the duck fat tots, which are definitely some of the best tots I've had. The girl had the bbq chicken sandwich, sans-bread. She really enjoyed it, especially the sauce. She got the sweet potato waffle fries on the side, which were ALSO delicious. Service was good. Friendly, a little on the slow side but we were constantly apologized to and we were in no rush so we didn't mind. Overall we would definitely go back. Food was great and very reasonably priced for the quality and portions. I'd recommend this place to anyone!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey, Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box, Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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