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5112 Craig Ave

712 Winston Ave

1267 Cedarcroft Rd

503 Radnor Ave

5017 The Alameda

4658 York Rd

4508 Craddock Ave

153 Stevenson Lane

635 Colorado Ave

711 Gladstone Ave

4500 N Charles st

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714 Wyndhurst Ave

5019 Roland Ave

5017 Roland Ave

Campion Tower

1800 E Belvedere Ave

4803 Roland Ave

4822 Roland Ave

226 W Cold Spring Ln

Roland Park Condominium

900 Cator Ave

4210 N Charles St

10 Club Rd

3-15 Devon Hill Rd

24 Indian Ln

525 Wyanoke Ave

545 Wyanoke Ave

3901 Greenmount Ave

4513 Roland Ave

100 Tuscany Rd

The Warrington

106 W 39th St

100 W 39th St

853 W University Pky

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When you want to grab a meal in Baltimore, its seems nearly impossible sometimes for an apartment-ite to find a restaurant that serves delicious food while at the same time keeping their prices low. Once place helping to stem the tide of high priced gourmet food is Atwater's, a famous spot for delicious breads, sandwiches and soups in the heart of Belvedere Square Market, where people for years have been coming to taste the flavor that only comes from all natural ingredients. Atwater's is all about keeping everything fresh and organic, with everything used being shipped directly from a farm, from their vegetables, to their eggs, to their flour, even their beef. When you take a bite of one of their sweets, breads, sandwiches or soups, you can really taste the different this dedication to being all-natural makes. Atwater's may have delicious sandwiches and soups, but how they made a name for themselves is with their fresh-baked breads. Their breads never use fats or sugars, and hardly ever use commercial yeast, instead using natural fermentation and traditional whole-wheat sourdough. Flavors include cranberry pecan, kalamata olive, toasted sesame, raisin walnut, or caraway rye, all using sourdough bread, or yeasted flavors such as chili cheddar, spelt, country white, french baguette, and rosemary Italian. While you're there, you also have to try some of their delicious pastries, which they make with the same promise of all-natural ingredients, so you know that with each sweet bite you're tasting something organic and natural. You can try their delicious German chocolate, coconut, chocolate hazelnut mousse or carrot cakes, or a jewel, linzer or lemon buttermilk tart, pecan, peach or strawberry rhubarb pie, or one of their delicious cookies or scones. Either way you slice it, it's a cleaner, healthier way to indulge your sweet tooth. If you were an apartment-ite thinking that cheap, tasty, all-natural food was too much to ask for, then get ready to get surprised by Atwater's, the top place in Baltimore to score delicious breads, treats, and sandwiches, all organic, and all at a price anyone can afford.
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