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Closest is Bin 604, which essentially shares a building with Whole Foods (with a very few exceptions, grocers can't sell beer and wine in Maryland). Google Maps says it's a 4 minute walk.

 

A little further away (as in a cab ride), but if you're looking for something unique, the Wine Market tends to have a great selection. It also has a very nice restaurant, so you could taxi or uber over, have dinner, pick up your wine, and cab back...

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Closest is Bin 604, which essentially shares a building with Whole Foods (with a very few exceptions, grocers can't sell beer and wine in Maryland). Google Maps says it's a 4 minute walk.

 

A little further away (as in a cab ride), but if you're looking for something unique, the Wine Market tends to have a great selection. It also has a very nice restaurant, so you could taxi or uber over, have dinner, pick up your wine, and cab back...

 

Bin 604 is pretty cool!! And it is a short walk...

 

also, for lunch, Harbor East.Deli (just past the Courtyard which is your landmark to turn to get to Bim 604) is yummy.

 

There's also a CVS opposite whole foods/bin 604 if needed AND if you're a starbucks fan, the one on the corner of President street is the coolest!!

 

James Joyce pub is good and Apropoe's in the Marriott is decent too...the Marriott is nice, I've stayed many times. 15 mins from pier....

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Closest is Bin 604, which essentially shares a building with Whole Foods (with a very few exceptions, grocers can't sell beer and wine in Maryland). Google Maps says it's a 4 minute walk.

 

A little further away (as in a cab ride), but if you're looking for something unique, the Wine Market tends to have a great selection. It also has a very nice restaurant, so you could taxi or uber over, have dinner, pick up your wine, and cab back...[/quot

 

Thank you!

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Bin 604 is pretty cool!! And it is a short walk...

 

also, for lunch, Harbor East.Deli (just past the Courtyard which is your landmark to turn to get to Bim 604) is yummy.

 

There's also a CVS opposite whole foods/bin 604 if needed AND if you're a starbucks fan, the one on the corner of President street is the coolest!!

 

James Joyce pub is good and Apropoe's in the Marriott is decent too...the Marriott is nice, I've stayed many times. 15 mins from pier....

 

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