
Refined gin-focused bar whipping up creative cocktails, plus tapas, sharing plates & sandwiches.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2229 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: (667) 309-7167
Website: https://dutchcouragebar.com/
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Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
Given our first time, we brought my brother back, who was visiting from out of town, & had a less-than-stellar experience. (I was almost embarrassed to have brought him, having told him how good it was, & then having terrible service.) They had just changed over the menu, & were unwilling to make any alterations or accommodations, as the chef was “figuring it out.” Despite wanting the same simple, & wonderful, steak & potatoes we had ordered on our first visit, they would not let us order that, which was fine, I suppose, if the delivery & attitude had been better. We still spent several hundred dollars, & had several tastings of Nolet’s Reserve. The food was…okay, compared to what had previously been wonderful. Our server also seemed to lose interest about halfway through serving us, & all but disappeared.
Tonight, on Valentine’s Day, after just coming from their sister restaurant Pink Flamingo, we wanted to step in for some quick tastings of Nolet’s. We were “greeted” (though I’m not sure there was anything welcoming about it) by a condescending host who barely made eye contact & told us the bar was full & only available for reservations (despite seeing open seats at the bar). I made it clear that we just wanted a quick drink & were told, with an alarming attitude, that that would not be possible & then just sort of stood there, glaring at us (???) as though we were an imposition.
I’m honestly quite disappointed that what began as a wonderful experience on our first visit, has progressively gotten worse, to the point that I don’t believe we’ll return. It’s a shame, because the drink menu is extensive, the gin selection is almost unparalleled, but the service (aside from the actual bartenders, who are good) leaves a LOT to be desired. A host who glares at guests when they come in is…insane.
The staff really stood out. Everyone I interacted with was helpful and clearly knew the menu and drink list inside and out. Bartender Rich deserves a special shout-out—his knowledge, attention to detail, and overall attentiveness elevated the entire experience. He’s the kind of bartender that makes you want to come back just for the service.
If you visit, you have to try the Ramos Gin Fizz. They absolutely nail it. The atmosphere is small, cozy, and welcoming—perfect for a relaxed night out or catching up with friends. Overall, this place hits the sweet spot of great drinks, great people, and a great vibe. I’ll definitely be back.
In fact, all the staff were great, and the vibe here is vibrant and chill. I will absolutely be making a reservation for this place to be the main event in the future. This spot is a gem—don’t miss out if you have the chance to visit!
For Valentine’s Day, they offered a $75 per person prix fixe menu. When we arrived for our 7:30 PM reservation, prime dinner time, we were immediately told that one of the three second-course entrée options, The Fields, was already unavailable. That left only pasta or mushroom risotto, with no replacement or alternative offered. At that price point, it was surprising there was no effort to pivot or adjust the menu. Having worked in a restaurant for many years myself and knowing how kitchen prep/menu planning works I have numerous questions including: how are you this ill-prepared for Valentine’s Day when the prix fixe menu is so small (8 items total)? Embarrassing honestly.
When we ordered our first course, we both selected the steak tartare. A few minutes later, the server returned to inform us that I had just ordered the last one, meaning my boyfriend had to choose something else. At that point, the only remaining first-course options were soup and acorn squash.
Because of the limited availability, what we ultimately ended up with was essentially soup, mushroom risotto, and chocolate mousse for $75 per person. That’s a steep price to pay for what amounted to soup, rice, and dessert.
It honestly felt like they capitalized on the fact that it’s difficult to leave and find another reservation on Valentine’s Day, especially in the city. On top of that, the food itself was mediocre. The pasta was something I could have easily made at home, which made the $75 per person price even harder to justify.
They also enforce a two-hour table limit, which we understood. However, about an hour and a half into our reservation, our waiter came over and dropped off the check without asking if we wanted anything else. We hadn’t asked for it, didn’t indicate we were ready to leave, and still had 30 minutes remaining on our allotted time. All the while we were hearing the rude host turn people away at the door while there were numerous tables open around the entire restaurant and bar seating available. It was 9 PM, half of their menu was unavailable, and they had tables open. All of that to say, it felt rushed and dismissive, especially considering we potentially would have ordered more drinks.
To their credit, they did comp one of our fish appetizers and covered two drinks, a beer and a cocktail, which we appreciated. That gesture is the only reason this is a two-star review instead of one.
It’s unfortunate because this restaurant holds sentimental value for us, but after this experience, we won’t be returning.