BY: Dara Bunjon
The growing arts and entertainment Station North district in Baltimore, from Maryland Institute of Art and Penn Station to North Avenue, where the Parkway Theatre, Charles Theatre, BIG (Baltimore Improve Group) and Motor House Art Hub adds the Italian inspired, locally sourced Orto Restaurant on Charles Street.
The intimate space has been transformed; dark floors, light walls, mirrors, greenery, and large pieces of artwork. While Orto awaits their liquor license, their bar seems apropos to sit and dine any night of the week for dinner as well as the adjacent mirrored alcove. Meandering beyond the bar is the main dining area with wood banquettes and individual chairs surrounding the light wood finished tables.
SOURCE: http://baltimorepostexaminer.com/
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