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Contribute Feedback What Mike D likes about Sam's Canterbury Cafe:
This place is probably Baltimore's best kept secret lunch spot, and I suspect it won't be a secret for very long. Great sandwiches and salads, check. Amazing in house baked goods and coffee, check. Awesome patio and dining area that isn't completely packed with hipsters and Hopkins students (yet), check! Plus this place has a mission statement so clean, your karma level increases 10X every time you eat there! Serious... View all feedback.
What Monica S doesn't like about Sam's Canterbury Cafe:
Cute little place that replaced chocolotea. I went for brunch with a couple of friends, but thought they only had a limited menu. I found out later there is an extended menu--and we only saw the specials menu. The food was pretty good! Definitely recommend to anyone in the Hopkins area. View all feedback.
This place is probably Baltimore's best kept secret lunch spot, and I suspect it won't be a secret for very long. Great sandwiches and salads, check. Amazing in house baked goods and coffee, check. Awesome patio and dining area that isn't completely packed with hipsters and Hopkins students (yet), check! Plus this place has a mission statement so clean, your karma level increases 10X every time you eat there! Seriously, go because you're hungry, and you gotta eat somewhere, and it might as well be somewhere local that supports an under supported community. Go back again and again because the food and staff are amazing!
I love Sam’s. It’s my favorite place to eat in Baltimore. The food is excellent and the staff are friendly and welcoming. It’s a great place for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. It’s a convenient location for all with a good setting for any occasion. It’s also a great place to bring friends and family.
Where do I start, this place is absolutely Awesome! You've got to try the fried rice bowl. Just add a touch of their house hot sauce its next level. Their baked goods are SO GOOD!!!. My recommendation is the muffin with rosemary, poppy seeds with an Orange glaze on top. 5 stars all day..
Interesting place. The owners started the business to provide a place for their autistic son, and other people on the autism spectrum, to find meaningful employment. Oddly, Google Maps gives the address of this café as 3811 Canterbury Rd. in Baltimore. Actually, the entrance is around the corner on 39th St. There's not a parking lot, but metered street parking may be available. You order at the counter, and they give you a number to take to your table. In theory, that makes it more likely that your order will be correctly entered. My wife ordered a bacon and egg sandwich that, she said, was delicious. I ordered a tuna salad sandwich on whole wheat bread. The sandwich arrived on rye bread. Since I dislike the taste of caraway seeds, I asked the server to take it back and bring me the tuna salad on whole wheat bread that I had ordered. They did, and they even toasted the whole wheat bread for me, an added treat. It was very good. My sandwich came with salt and vinegar potato chips. Also good. Prices were reasonable, and the staff was friendly. I recommend this place.
Cute little place that replaced chocolotea. I went for brunch with a couple of friends, but thought they only had a limited menu. I found out later there is an extended menu--and we only saw the specials menu. The food was pretty good! Definitely recommend to anyone in the Hopkins area.