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Popular Restaurant Unveils New Family-Friendly Menu, Mascot In Anne Arundel County
This restaurant has a new family-friendly menu and mascot in Anne Arundel County. See how the rustic-chic eatery serves foodies of all ages.

PASADENA, MD — A Pasadena restaurant updated its menu Saturday and added a new mascot to make it even more family-friendly.
The Lodge Pasadena's all-new menu features "elevated comfort fare made with fresh, local ingredients to dishes that bring families together in warmth and flavor," said a press release from parent company Titan Hospitality Group.
The rustic-chic eatery's new mascot, an oversized bear figurine, now lies outside the front door. Kids can pose on the lap of Clark the Lodge Bear for photos.
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"Many of life's most memorable moments are centered around the dining table with family, friends, and colleagues," James King, founder & CEO of Titan Hospitality Group, said in the release. "With our new menu and Clark the Lodge Bear, we're deepening our commitment to the Pasadena community—offering dishes crafted with care, a gathering place full of familiarity, and heartfelt hospitality where everyone feels recognized and delighted."

The Lodge Pasadena opened in November 2024, replacing The Greene Turtle at 20 Magothy Beach Road.
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Titan Hospitality also owns The Lodge in Annapolis, The Farmhouse in Gambrills, Blackwall Barn & Lodge in Gambrills, Black Wall Hitch in Eastport and Smashing Grapes in Columbia.
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- New Restaurant Opens In Annapolis, Smashing Grapes Converted Into The Lodge
The updated menu in Pasadena is a blend of new choices and longstanding staples.
Keeping with the bear theme, the menu offers the grizzly platter. This $30 feast is an assortment of fried chicken, boneless ribs, fried shrimp, cole slaw, corn on the cob and fries.
There's also a new tailgate burger bar, where customers can pay $15 for unlimited patties from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sundays. Patrons can craft their burgers to order with a DIY toppings bar while watching football on multiple TVs.
Kids' entrees are $10, ranging from a 6-ounce sirloin to pizzas, tenders, pastas, fried shrimp and sliders. There are also $4 mocktails.
For the adults, several $16 handhelds are named after the local area: the Bodkin BBQ burger, the Lakeshore black and bleu burger and the Magothy chicken sandwich.
Hand-tossed pizzas include the $18 buffalo chicken, $19 spicy Italian and $20 short rib.

The housemade pasta selection is still led by favorites like the $34 Chesapeake with shrimp, crab and lobster as well as the $30 snake bite with shrimp, blackened chicken and andouille sausage in a chipotle cream sauce.
The $25 chicken pot pie and $21 lasagna are other options.
There's also a vegan and gluten-free menu.
Desserts range from the $12 Smith Island cake to the $13 apple cinnamon bread pudding.
Additionally, The Lodge is participating in Maryland Restaurant Week with prix-fixe deals through Sunday. It will have $27 two-course lunches and $42 three-course dinners.
The Lodge's new mascot also has a backstory. Clark the Lodge Bear was created in collaboration with the Clark Memphis Foundation. He embodies the light, love and community the foundation stands for.
"Though our sweet Clark Memphis was with us for only four months, his light continues to shine," said Memphis' parents on behalf of the foundation. "To see his memory honored in a place where families gather and children smile means more than we can put into words. It comforts us to know that Clark's name will never be forgotten in our community."
Customers can see The Lodge's new menu at lodgepasadena.com/main-menu.
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