| About: | Simply put, Caesar's Den is a full-restaurant with one simple specialty: making occasions that involve food, special. Short of letting you actually taste our food, it's hard to convey the appeal of our menu offerings - let alone the style of their presentation. For more casual affairs, Caesars' Den features a variety of lunch and dinner options. |
| Hours: | Lunch & Dinner daily |
| Categories: | Italian Restaurants, Continental Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Parking: | Valet |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Chef: | Guido DeFranco |
| Cuisine: | Italian |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Elegant, Family Friendly, Romantic |
| Feature: | Bar, Great Wine List, Private Rooms, Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant |
| Dress Code: | Casual Dress |
| Price: | $12 - $19 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 410 752 2530 Email: caesarsden@aol.com |
Best place to eat in little italy, hands down...ive eaten ate every place, and can say Caesar's is the best...great wine selection, and the menu has a wide selection of seafood, and meats.
I was at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum today for a Professional Development Day with the City School Librarians. Since it is right on the edge of Little Italy a group of 5 of us thought we would grab some lunch in Little Italy.
It decor was casual yet relaxed and romantic all in one. We were the only people there to start off with then a few more tables rolled in. Our waiter was very friendly and took good care of us.
I had the VEAL MEDALLIONS PARMIGIANA $9.50 (Veal topped with cheese and tomato sauce, served with spaghetti). I must say it as one of the best Veal Parms i have ever had. The veal was cooked perfectly and the sauce had a sweetness to it but was not overly sweet. The noodles were cooked perfectly also.
3 other people had the LASAGNA NAPOLETANA $8.50 (Wide lasagna pasta, with meat, cheese and tomato sauce). They all said it was very good it didn't have too much ricotta that over powered it- everything was the perfect amounts.
The member of the party had the CHICKEN CAMPAGNOLA $9.50 (Breast of chicken sauteed with garlic, potatoes, mushrooms and wine sauce). And she said it was different but also very good.
The bread they served was still warm and was so soft and fluffy. The crust was also perfect and not too hard and crunchy.
I will go back again and cant wait to try dinner! The dinner menu looked about average (in the teens) for pastas and all. The seafood was a higher $20s
My wife and I live in PA and drive to Baltimore once a year. Last year we had a bad experience at Caesar's Dean with the waiter being very unattentive. The quality of the food was poor to say the least, not to mention WAY over-priced. Well, just last weekend we went down to Baltimore and before mass at St. Leo's we decided to go in and have a cup of coffee and maybe some desert. I wanted to leave as soon as we got there because again, the waiter (same one) was not welcoming in the least. We sat and waited for water, then waited for coffee, then we ordered cheese cake and informed our waiter that we are sensitive to the time since we had somewhere to be and that didn't do anything at all! I beleive the waiters name was Tom. Anyhow, the desert came and it was grocery store made no doubt about it. Horrible!!! Well let me tell you the worst part, since there were no prices on the menu, somehow I thought that it wouldn't be too expensive for some cheese cake. Boy was I wrong!!! The bill for 45 minutes of waiting for water, coffee and some cheese cake was $20+. This place is by far the worst and I will never again go back. Once was horrible, twice is just a shame. I really feel like I was taken advantage of by the price! However, right down the street is Ammicci's and there portions and price's are wonderful!