

Additionally, while I was there one of the cooks walked out back to the deck… dude could use a new set of chef whites. Negative: I’m not going to pull any punches, the place could use a cleaning. If you want to «dine in» this is the only seating, and I believe they share the deck with the bar next door. There’s also a small deck out back with tables and chairs. It was enough for me and my two young sons, and they were hot and salty and crispy and delicious. I also ordered a small portion of french fries. The burgers are excellent and have a nice char broiled flavor. Positive: The first thing I want to mention is the food. We were at a park so I checked Unilocal.Only being about a mile away from the Bmore Burger Stack, I thought I’d try it. It was a totally random Saturday and my young sons wanted to go out for cheeseburgers. All this to simply report that our neighborhood has some really neat hideaways owned by locals.
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See the giant sack of fries in my posted photo? That was a small and they are FREE if you check in on Unilocal.The girl… she was a girl… said «are you sure? «when I ordered an extra small fry. There is a triple stack and a «cardiac» (that’s a quad to you and me) that would kill that Man vs. They have pit beef… brats…and so much more. I got the double stack and it nearly killed me. Sign says it goes way back as one of the oldest taverns around. Custom House Inn was nice and clean little joint.

They nicely let us order a coke and beer and eat. So we went trough a side door on the porch and took the giant goodies (pictured) in the bar connected. They have porch seating and not any inside seating. It’s easy to miss next to a seriously old historic tavern now called the Custom House Inn.

With «stack» in the name… well…I was curious. Prices were very reasonable for a tremendous amount of very good food.Ī neighborhood review :) Found another pretty cool place in our lovely area… on Belair… BMORE Burger Stack. I’m not out this way often, but def if I’m driving by, I’m stopping. Would go with something else if you really need a side, but the sandwich is all you really need. I appreciated the volume and effort, but they weren’t all that good, somewhat dry, hard, but not crispy on the outside and dense on the inside.
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I got the small side of fries (it was a brown paper lunch bag full of hand cut white potato fries. My friend had the pit beef sandwich, medium rare, it was beautiful rosy pink and she said the best pit beef she’s had in Baltimore (and she grew up here). Be forewarned, there’s juice everywhere, and the bun eventually just gives up, unless you eat fast enough. Patty was beefy and juicy coarse ground chuck. The whole thing was larger than my head (and I ate the whole damn thing). patty topped with basically another whole sandwich’s worth of pit ham. Got the Bmore Ham Burgerler, it was phenomenal.
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There’s some patio tables arranged around an ashtray urn and it gets pretty smokey back there, plus you’re surrounded by basically industrial trash. The nice folks in the adjoining dive bar next door, Coach House Inn (in operation since 1902, formerly the 4 Mile House), let us eat inside the bar.
Was unaware ahead of time that they were carryout only. Found Bmore Burger Stack and went to check it out. ( 5÷ 21÷ 2016) Was in the area for an event at Putty Hill and needed some food beforehand.
