Tagliata is a italian restaurant Southeastern Baltimore Baltimore located in United States.
1012 Fleet St Baltimore , MD 21202 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Music | Live Music |
Parking | Valet |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Dinner |
Drinks | Wine |
I have been to Tagliata a few times and I never have been disappointed. The Cowboy Ribeye was amazing. It's located in the trendy Harbor East section on The Charm'tastic Mile.
This place is deceivingly big inside. You can take your drinks over to the Elk Room and vice versa
take off with meatballs + calamari , then half portions of Bolognese and half of Squid Ink , side of boomers and land the plane with donuts for dessert . insane.
Nice vibe and style. Charcuterie plate was bomb (less so the cheeses ). Pasta was good, not great. Solid wine list
Nice vibe , great staff . Endive salad , calamari ,squid pasta and mushroom orzo was delish.
The pasta is cooked perfectly and they have a great bar program
Squid ink campanelle and the duck special were amazing!
Everything we had was great so was the service
This is the best seafood broth
Great Food and nice half plates
It’s lentil with calamari
Carpaccio ..
Highly recommend this establishment. Their wine selection is special and entrée options are excellent. - Ricky Blanchard
Everything was delicious. Can’t wait to come back for more@fresh mozzarella - Rachel L
Truly amazing. Food was exceptional. Staff was very friendly and gracious as well as giving excellent suggestions. I will definitely come back! - Bruce Kelly
Amazing, crafty cocktails, a dark and warm ambiance, friendly bartenders, occasional live music, and a hidden cigar room. I love this place! - Natalyia Perrie
What a great place to enjoy a top notch meal in such a magical atmosphere. Get the seafood tower! - Mirek Nowak
Epic I am fortunate to be able to eat at great restaurants from boca / delray to ny. atlas group nailed this one. Seafood inspired version of capital grille on steroids, with more class and refinement - Allan Rudd