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For the time being yes. It's in NW Baltimore.
There's talk of it not being here much longer, slots and all that stuff. |
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Does Maryland have Krispy Kreme? In Richmond we have one with a drive thru ! Its really neat. Of course I am trying to lose weight so I dont go there often. I agree Dunkin' Donuts is yankee. They do have them in the South though. The South has Starbucks too. I was in a little appalachain town out in Tennessee called Johnson City and they had 2 Starbucks there. Thats the northern culture infiltrating Dixie... Waffle House is Southern- but IHOP is all over too. In Virginia and North Carolina they have a much better pancake chain called Aunt Sarah's. BTW- Is Terrapin the name of a football team in Maryland? I saw a sticker today that said Maryland Terrapins. |
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Starbucks started in Seattle. They are all over I have seen a lot of them in both London and Paris. Happily not in Italy, I hope never but who knows?
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A charming Southern burg or a bustling Northern metropolis? Baltimoreans aren't sure— and never have been. by Michael Anft STYLE magazine, feature articles The city’s geographical status frequently lies in the eye of the beholder— and where they’ve come from. Immigrants from Europe and Central and South America have tended to see themselves as Northern, for example, as have Jews and expatriates of the old Confederacy. “Its manners, its food— the way it carries itself— Baltimore is definitely a Northern city,” says Elizabeth Large, restaurant critic at The Sun and a native of Knoxville, Tenn. Those who come to Baltimore from the opposite direction tend to have an opposite reaction. Peggy Stewart, who moved from Portland, Ore., to Towson with her family last year, says she was taken aback when youngsters called her “Miss Peggy.” “It’s very polite, very Southern,” she says. Elsewhere around town, she has noticed “a formally informal way about people” that to her seems distinctly Southern, as well. People will chat in checkout lines at the grocery store, even though there’s an invisible social line both sides have learned not to cross. “I haven’t been able to figure out where that line is yet. It’s not something you see where I’m from,” says Stewart. “Then you go out on the parking lot and people almost run you over. It’s as if they used up their quota of politeness for the day when they were in line.” Another Link From the Hills: How Mid-Century Migrants from the Mountains Brought Bluegrass -- and More -- to Baltimore Feature: How Mid-Century Migrants from the Mountains Brought Bluegrass--and More--to Baltimore | 1/12/2000 | Citypaper.com |
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That's too funny. I read a website recently that sliced MD up into different regions, and it put Frederick County squarely in the DC area! |
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We do have Krispy Kremes in a few places. There's a drive thru in Glen Burnie and the Royal Farms (like 7-Elevens) sell them too. I also don't eat there or Dunkin' Donuts because it's too easy to pack on the pounds if I do go there. Starbucks I'd consider more Northwest than North. But I'm just quibbling. The Terrapins are the team of the University of Maryland - basketball, football, etc. |
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Yeah, there's a Krispy Kreme here in Pikesville too. And a lot of the Sheetz stores (and Giant I think) sell Krispy Kreme also.
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We have dunkin donuts here - one burned down when some guy held up a strip mall and than burned down the entire two story building! (he died, sadly)
But I havent seen a krispy Kreme in my area. We also have starbucks here and getting a new one, which everyone doesn't like because its going in downtown and people always try to push away from people who try to put chains there |
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