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Restaurante Tio Pepe
Address: 10 E Franklin St, Baltimore 21202
Phone: (410) 539-4675
Parking: Lot, Street
State: MD
City: Baltimore
Street Number: 10 E Franklin St
Zip Code: 21202
categories: european restaurant, spanish restaurant, mediterranean restaurant


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:30 - 14:30
Tuesday: 11:30 - 14:30
Wednesday: 11:30 - 14:30
Thursday: 11:30 - 14:30
Friday: 11:30 - 14:30
Saturday: 17:00 - 22:30
Sunday: 16:00 - 21:30

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Reviews
This is an Experience, not like any other restaurant. MUST try if you are in the Baltimore area. It is wonderful to chat with the staff, some who have been there for over 30+ years. Sangria was very tasteful and fresh! For sure going to be going back for more, maybe on an anniversary or special occasion. PS, they have a secret menu, must try the chocolate soufflé make sure to order with entree for preparation time Wheelchair accessibility: They have a wheelchair accessible entrance, instructions are posted on the main entrance
Was recommended, loved the low ceiling roof, arch hallways, the jamón with melon was the best when it comes to the food. The Pork chop could have been better prepared, the tomato mushroom sauce overpower the pork chop. Next time I come to town I'll give it another try. Great service by the staff. Thank you.Food: 3/5
I recently visited Restaurante Tío Pepe in the downtown area of Baltimore with a group of friends and colleagues, and I must say that it was a wonderful experience. This family-owned and operated business has been around for 55 years and is the only local restaurant to offer authentic, homemade Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine in the Baltimore area. From the outside, the restaurant may not seem too eye-catching, but as soon as you step inside, you are transported to a Spanish-style setting with many tables draped in white cloth. Our waiter and waitress were very friendly and attentive, adding to the warm atmosphere. We ordered several appetizers, but the one that stood out to me was the Jamón Serrano Español con Melón. This Spanish ham aka Jamón in Spanish is best eaten by wrapping cantaloupe around it, creating a unique and delicious combination. One of the worth noting desserts we ordered was the Brazo de Gitano a las Nueces, which translates to “Gypsy Arm with Walnuts”. This roll of biscuit with cream and fruits was topped with fresh walnuts, creating a fragrant aroma and taste that was simply outstanding. I strongly recommend it. For my entrée, I ordered the Zarzuela de Mariscos Costa Brava, which is the Spanish equivalent of French Bouillabaisse or Italian Cioppino. This ensemble of Mediterranean shellfish in sherry-infused seafood sauce was delectable. Unlike Bouillabaisse or Cioppino, however, its sauce had a sweet and homemade corn-like flavor that made it quite distinctive. To accompany our meal, we enjoyed two white wines: Fillaboa Albariño 2021, Rías Baixas, and Mantel Blanco Sauvignon Blanc 2020, Rueda. Both were great choices selected by my good friend Dr. JP. The Fillaboa Albariño tasted crispy with a slight lemon flavor, whereas the Mantel Blanco was thicker, smoother, and a bit sweeter than the Fillaboa Albarino. Although the prices are a bit on the high side, the quality of the food, service, and atmosphere make it all worth it, especially when enjoying a wonderful dinner and having great conversations with good and long-time friends. Overall, I highly recommend Restaurante Tío Pepe for anyone looking for an authentic Spanish and Mediterranean dining experience in Baltimore.
Appetizers Bread was fine, came out cold with cold butter. Warming it would be a nice touch! Snails were great, especially with bread to dip in the leftover butter Garlic shrimp was excellent Prosciutto melon was classic and well done Mushroom toast was also good We shared the paella for our main course, which was enough for two meals, and overall very tasty. Some of the protein was just a tad overcooked. For dessert we got flan and pine nut cake. The flan was excellent, but the pine nut cake was seriously out of this world. Wish I had room to order a second one. Absolutely incredible. Their red sangria was also good. Service was a bit rough. Service was slow, it took about 30 minutes for our order to be taken. The bill also had a couple mistakes, which isn’t a big deal but did take a bit of time to fix. All in all would come back, especially for that cake. It’s more a 4.5/5 if i could.
Haven't been there in probablyb30 years and dies just as good now as it was then. Had the best little corner table and our waiter, Oscar, was excellent. He has been there 47 out of the 53 or so years they have been in business. The Lamb was awesome and that Pinenut dessert was outta this !Food: 5/5
This place was the jam back in the 1980s when there were few nice restaurants in Baltimore and this place was unique. It’s now hanging on with that same aging clientele, same ancient menu with very very modern prices and same dingy “club basement” decor/smell as you walk in. The menu portends to be Spanish, but everything pretty much tastes the same. Whether it’s truffle sauce or sherry sauce or garlic sauce it’s all the same salt laden slop. The meats are ok, but you can get much better elsewhere for the same or less. The seafood is all of questionable freshness. It’s like what the 1980s considered fine dining, except now - complete with outdated glass wear and surly service. Save your money.
Haven't been to Tio Pepe's for 14 years and decided to head back for our anniversary. Always a consistent experience at one of the most beloved restaurants in Baltimore. Had the snails served in individual ramikens in drawn butter, which were very tasty. The gazpacho was classic, and finally the paella with muscles, lobster, clams, and chorizo. And of course, the pine nut roll a staple food at Tio Pepe's was fantastic as always! Definitely try the Spanish coffee. It's an entire event as they prepare it at your table. Tio Pepe's is about to celebrate their 54th year in Baltimore, and I hope they are around another 50 years!
First visit July 2021 was quite disappointing especially for $40 a plate. Went with friends who have been many times, they said this visit was disappointing. I had the restaurant week paella and it was terrible. The pork and chicken in the rice was overcooked and dry. They threw on top two muscles and a clam. Two of the three were not open so they were bad before they were cooked. Paella is supposed to be cooked with the shellfish in it not thrown on top as an afterthought. My vegetarian wife called a couple days ahead and coordinated exactly what she could eat, they were going to make a special plate for her. The waiter did not understand what she said, so he just brought her the regular vegetarian dish and even after she spoke with the hostess in person they still brought the wrong vegetables. And despite looking pretty in the picture, they were flavorless, no butter no pepper no salt. The gazpacho soup and my friends stuffed lobster we're pretty good. Margaritas were good but they were the smallest glass Margarita I've ever had yet it was $9.
Please **STAY AWAY** from this place. Unbelievably bad. I don’t remember last time I ate something taste that bad and blend. Seems place wasn’t bad years back but now is dreadful. Unfortunately recent reviews showing place is no good anymore as well which I wish we realized it before we go there. I ordered onion soup. It was blend and taste bad. To describe it, it was like eating lard without any seasoning. Very disappointing. Then they brought bread and butter. Bread wasn’t fresh. Before we go there we were looking to get dessert, but since food was so bad we asked for check $200+ for 4 people and left.
Went to Tios tonight with a group of girlfriends, hadn’t been in 20+ years. It did not disappoint. The food was amazing from the appetizer to dessert. The red sangria was delicious. Definitely will be going back. Love the atmosphere too!Food: 5/5
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