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This Is The Most Expensive Restaurant In Maryland

The list by Love Food includes some of the most upscale restaurants in every state. See which Maryland eatery made the list.

BALTIMORE, MD — Be prepared to drop about $100 per person if you order off the menu at The Bygone in Baltimore, the most expensive restaurant in Maryland, according to a new ranking.

Love Food, whose content includes recipes, food news, and opinion pieces, said the list of upscale restaurants in every state includes everything from “old-school, mahogany-filled steakhouses to seafood spots right by the ocean.”

The picks are based on the priciest main course or tasting menu. Spots with just one very expensive dish were excluded.

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The editors of the list said the United States has some seriously upscale restaurants for diners looking to spend big on a special occasion.

Of The Bygone, Love Food said:

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“As suggested by the name, The Bygone is inspired by another era: the 1920s. Glamor drips from every inch of décor, while the location, on the top floor of the Four Seasons with views over the city, adds to the sense of occasion. Which is just as well, because the prices on the classic seafood and rotisserie menu are also sky high. The most expensive entrée is the Maine lobster, stuffed with truffles, squash, and tomato, at market price.”


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Despite high prices, diners don’t seem to be deterred and rave about The Bygone’s food and service in numerous Google reviews.

“I had such a wonderful time at brunch here! The service was amazing. And don’t even get me started on the ambiance… the view was absolutely spectacular! I didn’t want to leave,” one reviewer gushed.

“Bygone is undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in Baltimore, and our visit lived up to its stellar reputation,” another wrote.

See the full list of the most expensive restaurants by state at LoveFood.com.

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