Located in the Inner Harbor, Burke's has a nice extended bar opposite a row of booths and both areas are good for snacking as well as sit-down meals. Upstairs is stand-up comedy. Two 90-minute shows, featuring three comedians, are offered each Friday and Saturday night.
Burke's is also open for breakfast and late-night dinner (7am-2am).
This place has a mixed crowd of young and old. Burke's is a nice place to relax after a long day of touring and have a meal and a few drinks in a dim, moody atmosphere. The menu has a wide selection of seafood dishes and some excellent appetizers as well.
Of the 6 of us, the only one who got what she ordered was the one that only ordered soup. Many items on the menu were not available, service was slow, and items went missing. Manager declined to address the situation. Don't eat here! ....Click Here for the full review
Reviewer: Eva Whitley, Uniontown, MD Date Submitted: 01/24/2005
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