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Bite Me, Baltimore: Best Baltimore Sandwich Shops, Restaurant Week Continues

Check out the food-related news and specials in the Baltimore metro area. Pretty please. With chunky Heath bar sprinkles on top.

By Sonia Su

Don't miss this food-related news from around the Baltimore metro area:

10 Ways to Celebrate National Sandwich Month in Baltimore County
OWINGS MILLS-REISTERSTOWN—August is National Sandwich Month. Of course, Baltimoreans don't need some marketing gimmick to inspire sandwich greatness, but why not take this opportunity to point out some of the best.

Arbutus' First FroYo Shop 'Looking Good,' Owner Says
ARBUTUS—Located in the Arbutus Plaza Shopping Center, Cravingz opened on July 31 and offers a variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings.

Baltimore Restaurant Week Extends Offers, County Set to Host Another
OWINGS MILLS-REISTERSTOWN—Some restaurants in the city are extending their menu and offers, while Baltimore County Restaurant Week will have more than 50 restaurants participating through Aug. 25.

Reisterstown Festival to Return with New Children's Area, Motorcycle Show
OWINGS MILLS-REISTERSTOWN—The 27th Reisterstown Festival brings an eclectic lineup of local bands, a variety of local businesses and family fun to Hannah More Park on Sept. 7-8. Plus, enter to win a raffle with gift certificates and products from local businesses, including Playoff Sports Bar And Grill.

BOARD: (Patch Update) 1 Food Vendor Spot Left for Parkville Towne Center Fair
LUTHERVILLE-TIMONIUM—If you are a food vendor/truck, there is just one available spot for the Parkville Towne Center Fair on Sept. 7. Categories still open are Polish, Carribbean, Thai, Chinese or desserts, such as cotton candy, cakes or ice cream. Food spaces cost $200 and electric service is available.

BOARD: Zion UCC Annual Peach Festival and Flea Market
PERRY HALL—Zion United Church of Christ's annual peach festival and flea market is set forAug. 24 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The church is located at 8701 Cottington Rd., Nottingham.

Check out last week's food news roundup.


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