Peace & A Cup of Joe, serves comfort, peace and tranquility, in a modern, fast paced, energetic environment. We are a coffee house/cafe’ serving breakfast, lunch, and evening lite fare, all day throughout the week. We offer two seating areas; our main floor which is housed with café’ and bistro tables, and a few lounge chairs for comfortable conversation, and our upper level which is furnished with comfortable lounge chairs and couches for those intimate moments, long nights of studying, or just a causal get together of friends.
Peace & A Cup of Joe sits in the heart of downtown Baltimore’s emerging West Side. Our Pratt Street address is on the forefront of Ridgley’s Delight, a neighborhood that is situated on what was first a Susquehannock Indian path, and in the Federal period, a main highway from Washington DC to Philadelphia.
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great live music and food in baltimore
sounds like a fab spot-thanks for the tips!
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Acoustic Thursdays, hosted by Marc Evans. For just a few dollars you can see some of the best musicians and artists in the city perform, and grace the mic yourself should you be so inclined. For a few extra dollars you are welcome to BYOB. A great alternative to sitting at a crowded bar! The patrons are diverse and the staff are always professional and friendly. I've never made it to the cafe during lunch as I work quite some distance away, but I suspect it's a great place to hang out and get some work done. They have WIFI!
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goeverywhere Great coffee shop, supports local arts
5.I love this coffee shop. Apart from having delicious sandwiches and soups at very reasonable prices (the veggie panini is always my favorite, with spicy hummus on it!), the owner, Themar, encourages the local arts scene by creating a space for events and exhibitions. On a Monday night you might see verbatim, which is a poetry open mic event. Every Thursday you can come through for one of the best acoustic wide open mics in the city,
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Great coffee shop, supports local arts
I love this coffee shop. Apart from having delicious sandwiches and soups at very reasonable prices (the veggie panini is always my favorite, with spicy hummus on it!), the owner, Themar, encourages the local arts scene by creating a space for events and exhibitions. On a Monday night you might see verbatim, which is a poetry open mic event. Every Thursday you can come through for one of the best acoustic wide open mics in the city, Acoustic Thursdays, hosted by Marc Evans. For just a few dollars you can see some of the best musicians and artists in the city perform, and grace the mic yourself should you be so inclined. For a few extra dollars you are welcome to BYOB. A great alternative to sitting at a crowded bar! The patrons are diverse and the staff are always professional and friendly. I've never made it to the cafe during lunch as I work quite some distance away, but I suspect it's a great place to hang out and get some work done. They have WIFI!
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