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Bertha's legendary advertising slogan,Eat Bertha's Mussels, can be found on more places than just your car's bumper.


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Previous commercial pictures Although renovated as a commercial mixed use development, Brown's Wharf maintains elements of it's industrial heritage. One of many blue crab sculptures throughout Baltimore can be found on the promenade near Henderson's Wharf. The Frame House occupies the pointy end of the block in between Ann and Fell Streets. The aft view of the USCGC Taney moored alongside Pier 5 of the Inner Harbor, with the Power Plant on the left. Dugan's Wharf is a mixed use ground floor retail / upper floor office complex that was developed by the Cordish Company as an expansion to the Power Plant. McCormick and Schmick's outdoor seating area provides a great view of the Harbor during the warmer months. The Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Harbor East offers its guests some of the best views of Baltimore. This once popular waterfront restaurant is now closed to make way for the Four Seasons Hotel in Inner Harbor East. Claddagh Pub is one of the more popular taverns in Canton and the host of one of the largest St. Patrick's Day parties in Baltimore. The Can Company on Boston street defines the term 'mixed use' property and is full of restaurants, cafes, bars, boutique shops, businesses, and professional services. Phillip's is one of the longest living and most popular restaurants in Harborplace. The Marriott Waterfront Hotel offers some of the best views of the city from it's upper floors in Inner Harbor East. Many of the Harborplace restaurants have outdoor seating to compliment their indoor seating. The Pratt Street Pavilion of harborplace has many retail stores and full service restaurants for visitors to enjoy. A skywalk over Light Street from the Baltimore Convention Center and the Hyatt Regency Hotel has a great view of downtown with the IBM building shown to the left and the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel shown to the right. The Legg Mason building in Baltimore's financial district. The Days Inn on Hopkins Place is a convenient downtown Baltimore hotel. The Wharf Rat is a popular bar amongst the locals offering their own brewed beverages, Oliver Ales. Jimmy's Restaurant is a popular diner on Broadway Street.  Local celebrities, like Senator Mikulski, can be found patronizing Jimmy's for lunch.  It is also frequently seen on WJZ's The Don and Marty Morning Show. Jimmy's is a popular breakfast and lunch diner for locals and area workers from Johns Hopkins Hospital. This was the original Hecht's Company store.  This location has long been closed and it's other locations were converted to Macy's in 2006.  This building is now a discount grocery store. The Bay Cafe on the waterfront next to Tindeco Wharf is one of the most popular bar / restaurants in Baltimore. One of the entrances to Tindeco Wharf. Duda's Tavern (Doo Dah)  is a great example of the Fells Point corner bar. The Belvedere is home to the Owl Bar, the 13th Floor, and many professional services. The Mount Vernon Hotel is a Century old hotel built in 1907.