Submitted by dbatyas t3_119jno0 in baltimore

I’m a college student looking for a BYOB place to take a group of friends to dinner this Friday, I’ve been to Iggy’s in Mount Vernon before but it looked like it may be closed? Any suggestions that are vegetarian friendly??

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EfficiencySuch6361 t1_j9mlfgh wrote

There are some in fed hill area - Byblos, zaatar, Brendali… zaatar is definitely my favorite particularly for byob, it’s just so much more spacious and is a bar converted into a restaurant and they have a blender and already have some nonalcoholic drink options on the menu that are perfect as mixers (mint lemonade)

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fboyisland t1_j9mn9kq wrote

Allora and Puerto 511 if you can get a reservation

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ThrowingMits t1_j9mny5f wrote

Baba’s Mediterranean Kitchen on Fort Ave.

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wbruce098 t1_j9mzz17 wrote

Why BYOB when you can buy it there? Also, Tandav in Fells.

Edit: obviously a bad choice of sarcasm. I do appreciate the downvotes though, so keep ‘em coming!!

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NeatLeft t1_j9n1j31 wrote

Mystic Burrito just opened across the street from the Patterson theater. They allow BYOB and there’s a liquor store right across the street.

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YoYoMoMa t1_j9on836 wrote

It'll be about $9 for the glass, but yes, markup for a bottle is usually around 300%. But BYOB usually comes with a corking fee so it is not completely free either, but it is cheaper.

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crabby1985 t1_j9pum1k wrote

Villagio cafe on York near Towson. Lots of vegetarian options. Also on the same block is a duck pin bowling ally that is also BYOB

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TeachGullible t1_j9q00wb wrote

Mystic Burrito might be a bit casual but their burritos are phenomenal! Honestly, hand to god the best I've had in the city. There is huge lettering on the wall that says BYOB so that's my only info on whether or not they allow for outside bevvies.

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bee_more_kind t1_j9qj3d6 wrote

Canton square sushi place is BYOB can’t remember the name off the top of my head. Also suggest twist- especially for brunch

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