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6723 Holabird Ave
Baltimore, MD 21222
Fax: 410-284-7319
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Mobtown aficionados tend to prefix comments about Squire's Italian Restaurant with the phrase, "I've been going there for years." Open for close to five decades, it's an institution. They tend to end those comments with the phrase, "and I've always had an excellent" (fill in the blank). You may fill in the blank with any of a long list of standards. Run by Bob and Lorenzo Romiti, the pastas, pizzas, bruschettas and antipasti are uniformly excellent. They are known for the small touches; garlic bread that is close to perfection, extreme generosity in pizza toppings and an eggplant parmesan that virtually melts in one's mouth.
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17 Ratings and Reviews
LOVE IT
I grew up on Squires. I now live in Florida and when I visit I have to go back. Crab soup is great, pizza is the best, and lasagna in excellent.
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Great pizza. I go there on a regular basis and try to make it at least once a week even though I don't live that close anymore.
Best Pizza in town.

I have been going there for over 45 years - since my parents started taking me. The pizza is by far the best around. The antipasto is to die for - beautifully done. I love it there.
Italian Food?.....LOL
I only go there because my 85 year old mother has been going there for years, and when I go, it is only to take her there. My step-father and I do not like the food there. What they call Italian food is a disgrace to the word "Italian". The sauce tastes like it comes from a jar. To be truthful, I'd rather get a Sun of Italy jar of sauce (made in Baltimore) and pour it over a box of spaghetti, at least this sauce has a nice taste to it. Their portions for lunch are small, my mother gets lasagna and it looks like a piece of it fell on the plate, surely nobody would "deliberately" put such a small serving on a plate. My palate knows good Italian food, this isn't it. I think the people that go there often are neighborhood people who have gone there so long it has become a tradition, plus the fact that they are not willing to travel any distance for "good Italian food".



(17 Ratings)

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