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Edward Ericson Jr.

Bohemian Coffee House

Phone:410-545-4404
Address:1821 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 

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By Edward Ericson Jr. | Posted 9/2/2009

With its supercool, '50s-era fake fireplace/stereo contraption, ancient jukebox, and a (receiptless) cash register dating from William Burroughs' heyday, the Bohemian Coffee House, a block north of the Charles Theatre, might be mistaken as a retro retreat. The menu, however, is thoroughly modern, even trendy, featuring vegan milkshakes ($4) and vegan blueberry cobbler with soy ice cream ($4) amid the more commonplace chocolate chip brownie ($3.75) and lattes and espressos ($3). The brownie is a treat for chocolate purists, a soft, moist bog of dark, bitter flavor studded with semi-sweet stones and topped with a fresh strawberry. Lunch is at hand too, though vegetarians may be disappointed by the choices of caprese salad ($5) and sesame peanut noodle salad ($5). The four other menu choices are all meat-centered. The muffaletta sandwich ($6) was thick with capicola and three layers of soft, almost runny cheese that tasted like a cross between provolone, mozzarella and good ol' American slices instead of the traditional Emmental. The bread was suitably crusty without being harsh, and the relish added just a bit of spice and olives to the mix. All-in-all, the coffee house is a nice addition to the couple blocks between the train station and North Avenue. But, for now at least, don't count on it as a quick stop after a movie: Bohemian closes at a very non-bohemian 7 p.m.

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theminx

6 comments.

Member since 12/7/2007

Emmental on a muffaletta? Really? Where did you get that bit of misinformation?

Report this comment Posted 9.2.2009 8:25 AM

edward ericson jr.

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Member since 2/5/2008

Um, New Orleans?

Report this comment Posted 9.2.2009 3:19 PM

avanthomme

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Member since 9/9/2009

A typical muffuletta consists of one muffuletta loaf, split horizontally. The loaf is then covered with a marinated olive salad, then layers of capicola, salami, mortadella, emmentaler, and provolone.

Report this comment Posted 9.9.2009 12:11 AM

hrmm

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really? wikipedia is your answer to that?

Report this comment Posted 11.21.2009 1:44 PM

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