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Pop's Tavern
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Pop's Tavern got the second Baltimore County liquor license after the end of Prohibition in 1933 and they're the oldest tavern still running continuously. Check out some charming vintage Art Deco... Read More
Pop's Tavern got the second Baltimore County liquor license after the end of Prohibition in 1933 and they're the oldest tavern still running continuously. Check out some charming vintage Art Deco touches, such as the restroom sign lights. Its popularity no doubt rose when nearby Bethlehem Steel - now closed - was operating at full blast 24/7. Live bands still play on Saturday nights to a packed, older crowd. Back in the day, bands such as Danny and the Juniors, as well as The Platters played there. Today, dance bands get people to their feet. This is a place to have casual fun, as opposed to being on display.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Tamar Alexia Fleishman
Baltimore Local Expert
- Dance Clubs, Live Music, Best Nightlife: "Saturday's the best night at Pop's. If you want a table, best come early."
- Best for Dance Clubs Because: Lovers of classic rock, southern rock and country will appreciate this come-as-you-are venue.
- Best for Live Music Because: Pop's Tavern hosts live country and Southern rock bands in a historic, cute bar!
- Recommended as Best Nightlife Because: When did we stop going out to dance? At Pop's Tavern, they never stopped. They have the oldest continuous liquor license in Baltimore County.
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