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Who should be the Rams Head ‘Love Bird’ Couple?

Rams Head Group wanted to start of February by trying to find the Rams Head Love Bird couple. We hear stories all the time about how patrons went on dates to Rams Head, or how they meet their husband/wife at one of the locations. So, why not put together a contest?

We asked the patrons to tell us their ‘Love Bird’ stories and why they thought they should be the Rams Head ‘Love Bird Couple’. We’ve been hearing some great stories so far. We picked a few that we thought had a lot of meaning and wanted to share.

A Rams Head team of judges will review the final submissions and evaluate the candidates on the following criteria:

-> The level of passion the individual expresses for his or her love

-> The most interesting story about your date

-> Why you and your “Love Bird” should be the 2010 Rams Head Love Bird Couple

-> Why you and your “Love Bird” picked Rams Head Restaurant for your date

->Photo of couple

The Rams Head “Love Bird Couple” will be picked by Friday, February 12th @9am, just in time for Valentine’s Day. The ‘ love Birds’ will receive a $50 Rams Head Gift Certificate ,a pair of tickets to see a show of your choice at the intimate Rams Head On Stage in downtown Annapolis, and Floral Bouquet by the Annapolis Florist Company, INTRIGUE.

So…. who will be the Rams Head ‘Love Bird’ Winner? Stay tuned……

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Love Bird Story #1

Couple: Patrick & Jeanette

What perfect timing, we realized we were falling in love during the last blizzard, Dec. 19! Our first date was in October but over Thanksgiving, I got nervous and decided that we should “just be friends”. Fast forward to the blizzard, my friend and I walked from my house (1.5 miles) to Calvert to get her car before the city towed. While waiting for the tow truck we went to Ram’s Head. Patrick and his friend happened to be in the area and they came to drink with us. Unfortunately (actually fortunately now) the tow called and told us they couldn’t make it. Patrick and his friend helped us dig out my friend’s car, which took 2 hrs. He left that night and I realized in my gut that I had fallen for him. I saw him the next day and after a kiss, we have been inseparable ever since.

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Love Bird Story #2

Couple: Tianna B. and Nicholas S.

I was working a double shift at a restaurant, chatting with a co-worker as we prepared for dinner. I was completing my daily rant of why I hate working doubles and how I have sworn of all men. Fresh from a disatrous
date, I was sure that if I stayed away from men for a while, the right person would come my way someday. That someday just happened to be at that moment. As I walked to the kitchen, I noticed a tall, handsome
young man, in a server uniform, talking with another co-worker. Our eyes met and in that moment I said to myself, “who is that?”, as he was saying, “who is she?” to someone else. After the first date, we were
hooked and we have been madly in love ever since. That was two years ago and we are approaching our anniversay on February 23rd.

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Love Bird Story #3

Couple: Amber & Carlos O.

?OK, so we go to happy hour at Ram?s Head?.?

?Ram?s Head?? (She looks skeptical.)

?Yes.? (He gives her a sarcastic glare back)

?Anyway,? he continues, ?we go to Ram?s Head, have a few beers. Then we
start walking. When we?re tired, we know the farthest we can live from
Ram?s Head.?

We made it two blocks.

Since then, Amber and Carlos O. have lived those same two blocks
from the Tavern, been to every Keg Tapping since September of 2007 (25
in all), got married (recovered on Sunday Bloody Sunday), celebrated
their birthdays (and yours), won a 7-lb lobster, seen 4 concerts, and
finished the World Beer Club?all while making others loyal to Ram?s
Head.

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Love Bird Story #4

Couple: Noreen and Marcin

It was the twentith day of April in the year 2006, my girlfriends called and told me we were going to see Tone Locke and Rob Base that night at Ramshead Live.  I got dolled up in a white dress, fixed my
short brown hair and was out the door.

The beats were right and the drinks were strong, we danced, we laughed, we were having a fabulous time. There was a break in the show and as I was looking over the balcony watching everyone else chatting
and having as great a time as I was, that’s when I spotted him! Tall, dark and handsome with long shaggy hair under a raggity old baseball cap. He was the most attractive man I had ever seen and I felt compelled by some unknown force to let him know.  I mustered up all my strength and ran down the stairs; approaching from behind, my heart was beating out of my chest, my hands were shaking, and I was right behind him! Taking a deep breath, I tapped him on the shoulder.  ”Excuse me.” He turns around and gives me the biggest smile and I
melted! “I saw you from up there and I wanted to tell you, I think you are the sexist man I’ve ever seen!” And before he could say anything, I walked away as fast as my stileto heels could carry me!

After a while, the show was over and we were standing near the stage, someone was tapping me on the shoulder.. “I want to take you out for coffee, but I don’t have my phone so you’ll have to take my number and
call me.” “What’s your name,” I ask. “Marcin, like a Marching Band” ”Well Marcin, we’ll see about that!”

Almost 4 years later, I can still say it was love at first sight!

 

Love Bird Story #5

Couple: Sean & Karma

Sean and Karma began dating in 1995, while both worked at Rams Head in Annapolis. Even though they eventually found other careers, Rams Head has been a lynchpin in their lives since bringing them together. The Down Bar was where Sean first introduced his mother to Karma. The Up Bar was where they celebrated after she said, “I will” to his proposal. The Barbershop is where they toasted to Sean’s first job promotion. They ate on the patio on the way home from the hospital with their first child. Every St. Patrick’s Day they stop by for a pint of Genius Stout, every Spring they visit for a Maibock, and every Christmas the Dobblebock is as traditional as decorating their tree. For Sean and Karma, Rams Head isn’t just been a place that brought them together, it is a place of celebration and great spirit.

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Love Bird Story #6

By: Amy L

We didn’t meet at Rams Head, but our love for music took us to Rams Head’s shows on many occasions. That’s why, on a frigid Monday afternoon in 1997, we had our “wedding reception” at Rams Head Tavern. We’d gotten married in the atrium of the Annapolis courthouse, and our whole group strolled over to Rams Head for our reception. We had fried calamari, plenty of seafood entrees, our champagne toast (my husband prefers beer, as you’ll see), and even a cake for two. A grander wedding was not in our budget, but our reception was perfect none the less.

Twelve years and five babies later, we still love to catch a show at the Rams Head (when we can get a babysitter, of course). Rams Head is classy, cool, and intimate-perfect for young AND old lovers!

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Love Bird Story #7

Couple: Jordan L & Will M.

My name is Jordan L. and I met my ‘lovebird’ Will M., at Rams Head Live on August 3, 2009.  I went to the showto see Silversun Pickups, and ended up running into a few friends, who introduced me to Will.  We started chatting, and he told me he worked in the Entertainment industry.  As I am getting ready to graduate college, I took it as a perfect opportunity to set up an interview to potentially become his intern.  When that date finally came, we set out to have an informal interview at a local restaurant.  When talking about our passion for music, the industry, and so on, the interview turned into a date.  From that point on Will and I have been inseparable.  We have been dating for five months now, and hope to share the rest of our lives together.  Will has kept his dedication to our interests and me by taking me to shows at Rams Head Live, to ‘woo’ me even more than the first time we met.  We should be the 2010 Rams Head Love Bird Couple because I believe we are the epitome of what the venue portrays.  We are fun, social, love live music, and aren’t afraid to try something new. Even-though I didn’t get to be his intern, I got something even better, to be his love bird, hopefully forever!

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Love Bird Story #8

Couple: Ed & Lindsay

My name is Ed S. and my love story occurs on the night of February 7, 2009 at the Taylor Hicks show which was the first official date with my girlfriend, Lindsay T..   We had dinner before the show in the Tavern and as luck would have it the hostess seated us at the table directly in front of the fireplace which was incredibly romantic.  Also, I had flowers sent to Rams Head for Lindz and during the beginning of dinner the hostess brought the flowers to our table.  Lindz put the flowers not on the table but on the hearth which allowed me to gaze upon her lovely face all night.  During the show Taylor Hicks sang the song “What’s Right is Right” and the lyrics of that song mirror our relationship and now that is “our song”.  We fell in love that very night at Rams Head.

Ed

 

Love Bird Story #9

Couple: John & Jessica D

My wife and I actually met in the Ram’s Head downbar.  We would both grew up in Annapolis and where very frequent customers at Ram’s head, but our paths never seemed to cross.  One night she was sitting at the little table by the coat rack, when she saw me walk down the stairs.  Her first thought was ”I must have him” or at least that is what I like to believe.  Anyways, to make a long story short we got married 5 years to the date we met in downbar on March 13, 2009.  It was actually Friday the thirteenth which some people found strange, but it was a date that had meaning for us.  We went back to Ram’s Head for our “after wedding party” with many our guests.  It was one of the last bars I remember, so I am pretty sure we had a good time! 
 
Attached is a picture from our honeymoon in St. Lucia.  Thanks for the great Tavern.
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 Love Bird Story # 10

Couple: Lauren & Dave

It was a Sunday November 11th 2007 and I had a cold. My best friend Jade and I had concert tickets to All That Remains at Rams Head Live and even though I didn’t feel well we decided we couldn’t pass up an awesome show. With my hair in a ponytail, a hooded sweatshirt and my glasses I made a barstool my home for the evening. Jade and I were talking with the bartenders and just watching the show when Dave approached me. He noticed I was smoking and he asked me for a cigarette… and a lighter. Jade teased him for being so unprepared and I think that scared him off. Later on in the evening I felt a tap on my shoulder. It was Dave again and he had purchased his own pack from the bathroom attendant and wanted to return the bummed smokes. Jade was occupied so he sat down next to me and we began to chat. I had sworn off trying to find prince charming about a year before this but this guy was different. He seemed devoted to my words even though Metal riffs were blasting through the venue. He asked for my number and immediately my guard went up. I gave it to him though with a disclaimer. If you call I won’t answer. Leave a voicemail because I don’t answer numbers I don’t know. He smirked and said okay. Jade and I walked to my car in the garage and she inquired about the guy I was talking to. I simply said… I don’t know… He seems different though. On the way home I received a text message from a number I did not have. It read “This is Dave, now you have my number, and now you have to answer.” I answered every phone call since then. That was over 2 years ago. On November 11th 2009 we celebrated our 2 year anniversary at Rams Head Live with All That Remains in concert. The fact that the same band was playing at the same venue exactly 2 years from the day we met made it fate for us to go there to celebrate.

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Out with the Old, In with The New: RH celebrates the FUN

It’s that time of year… to say good-bye to the celebrations of 2009 and welcome in the new of 2010! Just think, 10 years ago tomorrow we thought that the sky was falling with Y2K, that our computers would never work again and that all systems would be down.

But instead of worry about years past, I think for many of us, we are reveling in the idea that 2010 will be brighter than ‘09… we’re all feeling hopefully optimistic about the year ahead.  For the Rams Head, 2010 is already looking great as we’re excited about our Pier Six Pavilion summer calendar and how that is shaking down (cliff-hanger).  We’re feeling good that a new deck will make an appearance at a restaurant in 2010 (another cliff-hanger).   Our marketing office is settled in at our new digits on West Street and we even just upgraded our Anti-Virus spyware (it’s the little things, right?).  But truly, we’re thankful for all of you… our amazing customers… who believe in our Food, Fun & Beer 364.5 days of the year (we do close for a 1/2 day on Christmas).   We look forward to bringing you a lot more FUN in 2010…

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HERE’S THE SKINNY ON THE FUN FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE

LIVE MUSIC = FUN
Rams Head Live celebrates with Dark Star Orchestra, the return of the Cosmic New Year.  Your $64-75 ticket gets you  3 Sets from Dark Star Orchestra  including a rare acoustic set plus Donna Jean Godchaux as a special guest on vocals, and an extended opening set from Baltimore’s own, The Bridge.   Plus, a champagne toast, finger foods, party favors and more.  There’s discounted hotel at Baltimore’s Sheraton.

Rams Head On Stage celebrates with the return of Deanna Bogart.  Hopefully you already got your tickets because this event is sold out.   Be sure you don’t miss future great events (Valentine’s night to be announced soon), by signing up for our email blast here.  This event includes a gourmet buffet, dancing, party favors, your concert ticket & a champagne toast at midnight!

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EASTERN SHORE = ISLAND GIRL FUN

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Anything Goes "The Force Be With You". Halloween 2009

2009 is almost over, 2010 is just beginning! Come bring the New Year at Rams Head Shore House in Stevensville, Maryland brings down the house with  Anything Goes (Rock/Pop/Funk).

FREE champagne toast at midnight, party favors and de-lish sounding drink specials:  $5 Peppermintinis | $3 Midnight Kiss Shooters | $3 Ball Dropper Shooters.

All sound like they’ll ensure a kiss for you at midnight!!

The Island Girls featuring both Kathryn and Lynn (plus the rest of the motley crew) can’t wait to ring in the New Year with you.

Rams Head Shore House
800 Main Street | Stevensville, MD | 21666
410.643.2466
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SAVAGE MILL = HISTORICAL HYSTERICAL FUNRHTS_newyear09web

Executive Chef Brent “Turbo” Shellem has put together a phenomenal dinner menu for Rams Head Tavern Savage MillSea Bass, King Crab Legs & Ribeye – yum!  Plus, the entire Rams Head menu will be available for those looking for something more diverse.  But anything with a drizzle of truffle oil is always a seller for me,  double yum!

Savage’s famous DJ Dance Party Friday night makes a rare weekday appearance for New Year’s Eve in the Rathskeller.  Dance to your little heart’s content and enjoy $2 Fordham’s & Old Dominion bottles til their gone (starting at 9pm).  Complimentary Champagne Toast at Midnight and the ever important party favors!!

You can’t beat the price (FREE) for this dance party!   Be sure to line-up your safe ride home, 240-210-6688 with Columbia Taxi Service.

The staff at Savage is ready to show you why they were voted “Best of the ‘Burbs” by Baltimore Sun.  Don’t miss the opportunity to start your New Year’s off right!

Rams Head Tavern Savage Mill | 8600 Foundry Street | Savage, MD | 20763
301.604.3454

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ROADHOUSE = ROADHOUSE FUN. PLAIN & SIMPLE.

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Dinner Specials:   New York Strip, Grilled Salmon, Chicken Marsala.  Chef Jimmy Donlin did things up right for this New Year’s!  All your choice for just $24.95

Music:  Collide (Alternative / Funk / Classic Rock)

Drink Specials:  Free Champagne Toast @ Midnight! $5 bombs from 9pm-close

Raffle:  Everyone that enters the Rams Head Roadhouse will receive a raffle ticket. At 11:30pm we will draw a winner for a $50 Rams Head Gift Certificate and 12:30am we will draw again, the winner will have a chance to pick a show at Rams Head Live and receive a pair of tickets.

Party Favors too!  Can I get kazoo please?

Rams Head Roadhouse
1773 Generals Highway
Annapolis, MD 21403
410.849.8058

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ANNAPOLIS = THE ORIGINAL FUN

MillerHighlifeponyGoing to start with the best here folks.  Champagne Toast?  Nah.  This is a beer bar folks.  We’re toasting cheap beer style, Miller High Life pony’s!  Bring your own booty call, we’ll supply the pony to coincide with the midnight kiss!

But don’t let me get ahead of myself.  We can’t forget Chef John Jennings III and Doug Walden’s delicious dinner selections.  There are so many fancy ingredients in these descriptions that automatically equal mouth-watering options, but for the overview:  Sea Bass, T-Bone, Chicken Alfredo with a serious twist!

We’ll also be highlighting some champagne special deals for the night to be sure you get your bubbly in before the ball drops.  Enjoy an entree and we have some great deals on Freixent splits, Moet & Chandon.

Rams Head Tavern Annapolis | 33 West Street | Annapolis, MD | 410.268.4545

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NEW YEAR’S DAY = HANGOVER FUN

We’re opening the doors and extending our brunch and breakfast options for you this New Year’s Day.

So, if you feel like this:  hungover We’ve got just what you need!!  With the purchase any entree, enjoy a free Bloody Mary or Mimosa. OR, take advantage of our 30+ ingredient Bloody Mary bar (all you can drink for just $10 with the purchase of an entree)

Rams Head Annapolis, Savage & Roadhouse brunch : 11am until 3pm
Rams Head Shore House breakfast: 9am until 12noon

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Hear it here first: The Avett Bros

Well, maybe not HERE – but we do have a link to the Exclusive First Listen of “I And Love And You”The Avett Brothers most recent album release. If you’ve been tuning in to 103.1 WRNR, many of you may have already heard the album’s title track. Produced by the Midas touch of Rick Rubin and released in June of 2009, “I And Love And You” presents The Avett Brothers as “smart, catchy and warm”

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…but we always knew these boys were something special, even all the way back in 2002 when they traveled to the Rams Head Roadhouse to perform in our weekly live music line up – true story.

Ask Mangold.

And join us at Rams Head Live on Thursday, October 15th to see The Avett Brothers perform not only new tracks but also some old favorites, from their previous twelve albums.

Thursday, October 15
The Avett Brothers ( w. Jessica Lea Mayfield )
Rams Head Live, Baltimore

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Who said there only has to be one Christmas a year?

The Rams Head Group is pleased to announce the celebration of Christmas in July:  July 25th Rams Head will re-release Fordham Brewing Company’s holiday brew, Doppelbock for one day only. We want to thank our customers for demanding this popular brew two times a year. Who says there has to be one Christmas a year? Rams Head invites you to celebrate this annual tradition with us. Our Rams Head locations will be filled with Holiday decorations, Jingle Bell tunes, Drink & Food specials, FREE eggnog, and a chance to win VIP/tickets to the Legwarmers show at Rams Head Live on August, 29th. Oh, and did I already mention we will have DOPPELBOCK on draft. And, if history repeats itself, this brew will be around for one day only.

 Doppelbock is a famous Fordham Brew; patrons get excited the month of December for the release party of Doppelbock. Doppel is German for double. Bock is German for strong beer. The first Doppelbock brewed was in the late 1600’s with a rich and malty bitterness taste that leaves your mouth craving more. This beer is a dark color with amber highlights and is brewed with a ridiculous amount of malt. Just a few facts I wanted to share.

 For more information you can visit us online.

Locations:

Rams Head Tavern Annapolis | 33 West Street, Annapolis MD |P:410.268.4545

Rams Head Tavern Savage Mill | 8600 Foundry St, Savage MD |P:301.604.3454

Rams Head Roadhouse | 1773 Generals Hwy, Annapolis MD |P:410.849.8058

Rams Head Shore House |800 Main Street, Stevensville MD |P:410.643.2466

 

Christmas in July @ Rams Head!

Christmas in July @ Rams Head!

Time & Date: July 25th, 2009 @ 11am

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Dining Out: Roadhouse Will Do Whatever it Takes to Please

WARNING: shameless reprint of a review

www.HometownAnnapolis.com
Dining Out: Roadhouse will do whatever it takes to please
BY TERRA WALTERS, For The Capital
Published 05/21/09
For many years, Rudy’s Tavern was the quintessential “joint,” the stuff of which country music songs are written, and the go-to place for good old boys of all ages.

Advertisement When Rudy’s morphed into another locale for the Rams Head entity, many of the regulars must have felt that they’d be saying goodbye to a local institution.

Wrong.

The same leadership that has positioned the entire Rams Head Tavern organization at the top of the area food and entertainment industry was too smart for that. Do a little refurbishing, add some paint, install a new bar top, but leave the important integral components.

Those components? Start with lots of fun, a smattering of funk and unflagging friendliness. To that, add copious quantities of top-notch pub food, plenty of kinds of cold beer and good drinks. Wrap it up with outstanding service, plenty of specials, and plenty of TVs, and it equals Rams Head Roadhouse. They’ve kept the heart and soul of the place intact.

It used to be that you’d tough it out and eat in the main bar (even when the clouds of cigarette smoke made it difficult to find your plate) because it had so much more character than the non-smoking “dining room.” These days, felicitously, the parking lot is the only place that isn’t smoke-free and you can concentrate your main bar time on eating, drinking and trying to be heard. One thing they didn’t do when they did their semi-renovation was to install those sound-absorbing tiles. But then, we wouldn’t want them to. After all, it’s a roadhouse, not a library.

It was my distinct pleasure on my most recent visit to take along a friend who’d never been to this place, not in either of its incarnations. The facial expression told the tale: I’m soldiering on and giving myself up to the experience, but I am not expecting to eat well.

A short while later, after an expertly crafted Manhattan ($4.50) and a Sapphire martini ($7.25) (and the absolute authentic deal, not one of those watered-down or faux Sapphires, but the real thing), we were happily digging into orders of Cheese Louise and Prankster Pirogies.

Almost better than tasting the appetizers was watching the paradigm shift of facial expressions on the friend’s face: from “I’ll stick it out and eat some mediocre bar food with you,” to “Oh, wow, this is really tasty.”

The Cheese Louise ($8) was not just cleverly named, but genuinely swoon-worthy. Mozzarella cheese is encased in a crust made of garlic bread, then fried (didn’t taste greasy, though) and served with a delectable fresh basil marinara sauce.

There are lots of mozzarella sticks on lots of pub fare menus, but this version leaves the others at the starting gate. For one thing, there’s more cheese and that sets up a more pointed contrast between the creaminess of the mozzarella and the crunchiness of the garlic crust. The sauce? You could plunk a big ladlefull onto a plate of pasta and have some good eatin’.

Our other shared appetizer was the Prankster Perogies ($6). These mashed potato and cheddar “dumplings” also receive the expert frying this kitchen turns out, and they’re well paired with a dipping sauce of sour cream and thinly sliced green onions. We reluctantly put aside some of each appetizer for the go-box so we’d have room for dinner, and sipped on the Geyser Peak Sauvignon Blanc ($28) which was good and cold – good, and cold.

For entrees, one diner ordered from the Down Home Dinner section of the menu while the other (the regular) went directly for the sandwich list.

The Turbo’s Tilapia ($13) featured a substantial portion of tilapia, encrusted with almonds and panko crumbs and baked with a lemon buerre noir sauce. Surprised to learn that a roadhouse makes a buerre noir? They get around the chichi element by calling it a brown butter sauce, but it’s delicious irrespective of what they call it. The fish, fresh and sweet-fleshed, came with rice and the veggie du jour, which was green beans.

Dos Amigos Fish Tacos ($9) is one of those dreaded spoilers. It’s so yummy that it spoils one for anything else on the menu and keeps one from being adventurous and exploring things like meatloaf and crab mac and cheese. The fish (probably haddock) filets are beer-battered, crisp-fried and nestled with the sweet crunch of homemade cole slaw into two warmed flour tortillas.

A final touch to the tacos involves generous drizzlings of a savory chipotle mayonnaise that proves the kitchen to be intrepid when it comes to jacking up the fire power. The accompanying rice and black beans were quite tasty, but the guacamole was undistinguished. One taco went home and was almost as good the next day.

We were having a good time and were reluctant to leave, so dessert seemed in order. That gave us a few more minutes to people-watch and bask in the ambiance.

The healthy-eating gods will surely grant us dispensation when they hear how delicious the Turtle Cheesecake ($7) and the Lemon Berry Cake ($6) turned out to be. The desserts are made aboard the Mother Ship at Rams Head Tavern on Inner West Street, but we forked up every mouth-watering morsel and didn’t care a whit where they had been made. Two cups of steaming coffee sealed the deal on the evening.

Short of turning cartwheels (who knows, maybe they’d do that, too), Rams Head Roadhouse does whatever it takes to satisfy patrons: whether it’s offering free food and $2.50 libations (draft, house wine, rail brands) from 4 to 7 Monday through Friday; or the innovative Sunday Bloody Sunday Brunch (you’re the bartender, build your own Bloody); or one of the nightly specials (a crowd fave is the $20 lobster dinner, complete with sides, on Monday); or the much-vaunted World Beer Club (everyone should get on the World Beer Bandwagon), Rams Head Roadhouse is out to win you over.

Haven’t been? Give them a shot at being your own personal roadhouse too.

WHEN YOU GO

WHAT: Rams Head Roadhouse

WHERE: 1773 General’s Highway, Annapolis

PHONE: 410-849-8058

WEB SITE: www.ramsheadtavern.com

HOURS: 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sunday. Sunday brunch: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

EXECUTIVE CHEF: Jimmy Donlin

APPETIZERS: $6-$10

ENTRÉES: $10-$20

RESERVATIONS: Not accepted, except for pre-arranged large parties during holidays, etc.

CREDIT CARDS: All major credit cards are accepted.

ACCESSIBILITY: Not currently, but they’re in the process of providing it.

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