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OWINGS MILLS - Commons Shopping Center in Owings Mills is gaining an exciting new restaurant this January!
Brews and Barrels Bourbon Bar & Grill will open its doors to patrons in early January 2023 at 9433 Common Brook Rd.
The Owings Mills restaurant will be Brews and Barrels' second location, with their first opening in Gaithersburg's Kentlands neighborhood in February 2020.
The restaurant offers a vast selection of whiskey and craft beers from the U.S. and around the world and features a laid-back, traditional atmosphere. The food menu is an array of American classics such as steak, burgers, salads, sandwiches, and more.
According to Brews and Barrels' website, their drinking experience focuses on charming bartenders, high-quality cocktails, and beer.
"We offer many whiskeys and craft beers from local breweries and distilleries. Knowledgeable, unpretentious, engaging, and fun bartenders are vital to Brews & Barrels. In being so, our staff can capably walk guests through our menu offerings or simply make someone stopping in for a drink and a beer feel at home and among friends."
Ken Bernstein, Senior Vice President of Retail Leasing at David S. Brown Enterprises, said in a press release that the new restaurant will be an excellent addition to the shopping center.
"We are truly excited to have been selected as the next location for Brews and Barrels. The restaurant is a great addition to our existing tenant roster and will be a popular attraction to the Owings Mills-New Town and surrounding area," Bernstein said. "Restaurant owner, Neel Kamal, brings years of experience to the business and a strong following of patrons, which is sure to drive repeat customers to the Brookside Commons Shopping Center."
I hope that the plan include walk paths, open spaces with seating to view nature and consequences for people littering, loitering and killing the wildlife.Â
I can’t believe these are our ‘leaders’. Drugs deals on every corner and in every parking lot. Johnny Clueless so concerned about low income earners, when they live better than the middle class. Garbage bags littered everywhere by mostly the people Johnny ‘entitled’ to county houses.
My concern about some of the logic being used here is that the problem isn't the plastic bags.
Let's talk about the people who are doing the littering. Full garbage bags placed on the streets and sideways. Garbage being thrown from cars and trucks. Pedestrians walking and eating..than throwing garbage on the ground. Dog walkers not picking up after their dogs. Etc..