Restaurante Tio Pepe Menu – Baltimore, MD

Type : Spanish restaurant

Location : Baltimore, MD

Special-occasion landmark serving Spanish-Continental fare & sangria in cozy, underground environs. Based on 930 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery

Restaurante Tio Pepe 21202

Address:
10 E Franklin St, Baltimore, MD 21202

Phone: (410) 539-4675

Website: https://www.tiopepe.us/inc88_sidepanel1_sidepanel

Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed

Holiday hours
Tuesday 3–8:30 PM
Wednesday 3–8:30 PM
Thursday 3–8:30 PM
Friday 3–9 PM
Saturday 4–9 PM
Sunday 3–8:30 PM

Menu

French
Pouilly-Fume Henri Bourgeois La Porte D L’abbaye 14
Loire full
$42.00
Sancerre Pascal Jolivet 15
Loire full
$55.00
Pouilly-Fuissé Georges Dubœuf 14
Burgundy full
$61.00
Puligny-Montrachet Domaine Chavy-Chouet Les Enseignères 16
Burgundy full
$99.00
Meursault Vincent Girardin Les Vielles Vignes 14
Burgundy full
$117.00
Coudoulet De Beaucastel 04
Côtes du rhône full
$89.00
Spanish
Castillo Monjardin El Cerezo Chardonnay 15
Full navarra
$27.00
Xarmant Txakoli Hondarrabi Zur 14
Full txakoli de alava
$31.00
Marqués De Riscal Sauvignon Blanc 16
Full rueda
$26.00
Basa Verdejo
Full rueda
$32.00
Basa Viura
Full rueda
$32.00
Martinsancho Verdejo 15
Full rueda
$42.00
Shaya Habis Old Vines Verdejo 12
Full rueda
$65.00
Diamante Malvasia
Full rioja
$26.00
Diamante Viura
Full rioja
$26.00
Marqués De Murrieta Capellania Viura 11
Full rioja
$67.00
Viña Mein Treixadura 11
Full ribeiro
$43.00
Viña Mein Godello
Full ribeiro
$43.00
Avancia Cuvée De O Godello
Full valdeorras
$39.00
Rafael Palacios Louro Godello 14
Full valdeorras
$50.00
Fillaboa Albariño 15
Full rías baixas
$43.00
Pazo Señorans Albariño 16
Full rías baixas
$48.00
Quinta Da Muradella Alanda Doña Blanca 15
Full monterrei
$67.00
Quinta Da Muradella Alanda Treixadura 15
Full monterrei
$67.00
Muga Viura 16
Full rioja
$35.00
Muga Malvasia 16
Full rioja
$35.00

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Reviews

Androw Hanna
This is an Experience, not like any other restaurant. MUST try if you are in the Baltimore area. It is wonderful to chat with the staff, some who have been there for over 30+ years.

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Jose Casarin
Was recommended, loved the low ceiling roof, arch hallways, the jamón with melon was the best when it comes to the food. The Pork chop could have been better prepared, the tomato mushroom sauce overpower the pork chop. Next time I come to town I’ll give it another try. Great service by the staff. Thank you.

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Dr. Richard Zhao
I recently visited Restaurante Tío Pepe in the downtown area of Baltimore with a group of friends and colleagues, and I must say that it was a wonderful experience. This family-owned and operated business has been around for 55 years and is the only local restaurant to offer authentic, homemade Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine in the Baltimore area.

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Kirby Gong
Appetizers

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Mohammad Ali Sistani
Please **STAY AWAY** from this place.

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Kylena Parks
The food is absolutely overpriced! You are paying for the atmosphere – which is quaint and authentic feeling. However, the food was that of a backyard bbq by an alien who was attempting to create a Spanish dish based off of bland descriptions from books.

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Dante Winter
Food and service were wonderful. I feel like the restaurant could upgrade its appearance a little. The painted white brick is classic and I suppose the low light in the basement restaurant creates an ambiance that people have come to expect. This is definitely a Baltimore hall of fame dining experience.

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Marie Guaragna
Haven’t been there in probablyb30 years and dies just as good now as it was then. Had the best little corner table and our waiter, Oscar, was excellent. He has been there 47 out of the 53 or so years they have been in business. The Lamb was awesome and that Pinenut dessert was outta this !

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Chris Bowers
This place was the jam back in the 1980s when there were few nice restaurants in Baltimore and this place was unique. It’s now hanging on with that same aging clientele, same ancient menu (with very very modern prices) and same dingy “club basement” decor/smell as you walk in. The menu portends to be Spanish, but everything pretty much tastes the same. Whether it’s truffle sauce or sherry sauce or garlic sauce it’s all the same salt laden slop. The meats are ok, but you can get much better elsewhere for the same or less. The seafood is all of questionable freshness. It’s like what the 1980s considered fine dining, except now – complete with outdated glass wear and surly service. Save your money.

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MGD
THE ABSOLUTE BEST RESTAURANT in Baltimore…

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