- Diner
Sip Bite Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Sip Bite Restaurant
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May 22 2012
Bern D. via Yelp
Guy @ DDD should revisit this s*it hole...disgustingly FILTHY. look behind the register on the floor FILTHY Every booth and caked up grime & food where...read more
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May 19 2012
Dimitrios D. via Yelp
I came here at around 4AM for a true late night/early morning Baltimore diner experience... and enjoyed it! Owned by Greeks (I learned this from the menu...read more
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May 19 2012
Joe K. via Yelp
I can make this review easy for sip and bite. Good food, at the right price, and truly a Baltimore intuition worthy of a meal any time of the day. Friendly...read more
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Dec 31 2008
adams7 via Citysearch
12/30/2008 - Food was ok and staff was initially courteous during busy time, after hours. We were very understanding, communicat...read more
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Nov 28 2008
ThomasBenner via Citysearch
I've been eating at Sip +bite since 1980.I love the service here.Its nice to be treated good and the food is just like home cookin...read more
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Feb 04 2008
via Citysearch
Open 24 hours a day, Sip & Bite offers a wide-variety of food for an affordable price. Voted best crab cake in 2005, it offers se...read more
The Scene
The Sip & Bite opened in the late 1940s, and not much has changed here since then. The classic diner feel, complete with bar stools and booths, is still intact, and it seems that some of the waitstaff and patrons might have been around at the outset, too. If you're here, it's for decent, quick, cheap food and not for elaborate ambience.
The Food
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all served around the clock. Don't expect miracles: The quality is well worth the price, but not exactly gourmet. Omelets, salads and sandwiches are basic but tasty and the crab cakes are pretty good. The wide variety of stunningly inexpensive entrees really steal the show, with chicken Parmagiana or baked ham, complete with sides, ringing in at under $6. For dessert, the lemon meringue pie is a creamy, foamy, two-layered treat on a golden crust.