Long-standing Italian staple known for traditional fare paired with beer & wine, plus a market/deli.
Christopher Yue
Very happy with my Sunday brunch here. Wide selection of both hot and cold sandwiches. Very reasonably priced for the portion size. The scrooch hot sandwich was fantastic with spicy cold cuts, roasted sweet peppers, and spicy pickled peppers. If you like a warm hot Italian sandwich, you have to get it. Enjoyed the Porketta sandwich with the bitter broccolini inside. The place also offers grocery items, some freezer options, and sweets.
… moreDiamond Dangerfield
‼️‼️‼️BEST PIZZA IN BALTIMORE‼️‼️ I absolutely love this place. I’ve went to this place a total of four times in a row. I don’t even live there. I’m from Dallas, Texas and every time I get off the plane I’m ready to head there. I am completely obsessed they also make an amazing espresso martini one of the best I’ve had And their subs are to die for
… moreAshley Peacock
I usually love this place. It’s my go to spot for when I’m getting items for a dinner party but tonight was my first time trying their cannolis. I was disappointed and confused. I’ve never had cannoli with (what looks and tastes like) celery pieces. The filled the cannolis I bought, and then as I was finished filling them, I noticed these green bits all within this dip. I tried them and it was extremely bitter. If this is how they make their dip, I’d pass personally. But if it’s cross contamination of utensils, that’s more concerning. The service was great, they helped me pick up the cannolis and advised me to buy the dip and cannolis separately, and then to fill them later that night.
Still love their sandwiches!
… moreNancy Johnson
The food was delicious! It is located in a beautiful setting in Federal Hill and Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. It is not formal but the setting and food are wonderful . You order and then have a seat. Drinks are also available for those who would like a cocktail. We will definitely go there again. .
… moreJimmy -Jo Jo Wigglesworth
Great sandwiches, real Italian, Old World Italian, take your pick! Don’t sleep on Tony Reubino! Very pleasant staff, they help to make sure you’re calling the right restaurant so you’re not making another drive across town to another location cause you called the wrong one. Even though it’s worth it!
Highly recommended!
… moreMatteo Wharton
Just a phenomenal Italian sandwich, it is a little far from my place or else I’d be ordering it three times a week!
… moreCameron Rivera
DiPasquale’s is a true neighborhood gem, and I feel incredibly lucky to live just a five-minute walk away. It’s one of the first places in the area that recognized me as a regular, and being greeted by name by the managers always adds something special to every visit. They’re consistently welcoming, attentive, and spot-on with their recommendations.
The food is reliably excellent—perfect for nights when you don’t feel like cooking. Their lasagna is my go-to, but their Real Italian subs are downright addictive, especially when tomatoes are in season. I also love browsing the market and picking up something new to try each time. And their wine and spirits selection never disappoints.
It’s been wonderful watching the space grow over the years, and even better seeing how they make everyone feel like family. Mima runs the ship with such warmth and confidence, and it’s clear she sets the tone for the entire team.
An absolute staple in the Inner Harbor/Federal Hill neighborhoods. Couldn’t recommend it more.
… moreEdward Zarkowski
I ordered from this location thru a 3rd party app, so I did not go in to the store and experience it directly. I ordered a Real Italian Sub and the Shell Pasta Salad. Both were wonderful, tho I wondered why the salad was warm vs cold. The sandwich was as good as the ones I have gotten at the Canton location, and the bread is still stellar. I love the spread they use on the sandwiches and the fresh ingredients. The pasta salad, too, was delicious and filling. I will surely order from Di Pasquale’s Harborview again soon
… moreJohn Coulson
Di Pasquale’s is a Baltimore Italian legend. The newest location is a small Italian grocery store / bar / sandwich shop with limited hours. (They currently close at 6:00 p.m.) We sat at the bar and had a fantastic lunch… The cheesesteak is easily one of the best I’ve had in Baltimore. Their Italian cold cut is also fantastic. Service started off a bit grumpy and slow but improved. (It took about 15 minutes for someone behind the bar to look up and acknowledge our presence even though there were only four or five other customers at the time.) In addition to the bar and restaurant section there is a full-on Italian market with wonderful cold cutsand homemade lasagna as well as lots of basic Italian market style groceries. If you want to cook something Italian you can get everything you need here…. They also have a small selection of packaged goods including beer, wine and liquor.
I think it is a real shame that they close at 6:00 p.m. because I feel like this place could be a home run for happy hour.
This is a great start and ideal for the neighborhood. I am hoping it grows into itself!
Under many circumstances I would have given this three stars but I think it has a ton of potential and the quality of the food outweighed any of the other issues.
… moreSun Lee
Di Pasquale’s is my favorite Baltimore spot for subs, especially for their otherworldly The old world Italian Sub or the porketta. It is full of flavor, and once you take a bite, it is hard to stop. The lines can be long on weekend mornings, but it is not that bad at other times.
The restaurant validates parking (up to 2 hours) for the adjacent parking lot. When the weather is nice, their outdoor seating (and the views of the harbor!) elevate the experience even more.
An absolute must-try for anyone in the city!
PS they have an indoor bar tooooooooo
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