32 MD Restaurants Honored With Wine Spectator Awards
Here are nearly three dozen of Maryland's best fine wine and dining spots, which just won national honors from Wine Spectator magazine.
Thirty-two restaurants in Maryland have been recognized for their wine programs, joining 3,700 establishments worldwide as winners in Wine Spectator’s 2024 Restaurant Awards. (Shutterstock)
Thirty-two restaurants in Maryland have been recognized for their wine programs, joining 3,700 establishments worldwide as winners in Wine Spectator’s 2024 Restaurant Awards.
Award winners are from all 50 states and more than 75 countries and territories. Awards are given across three categories: Award of Excellence, presented to about 2,150 restaurants; the Best of Award of Excellence, presented to about 1,531 restaurants; and the Grand Award, presented to only four restaurants, none of which were Maryland venues.
Winning restaurants from Maryland are:
Best of Award of Excellence
Bas Rouge, 19 Federal St., Easton
Bygone at Four Seasons Baltimore, 400 International Drive, Baltimore
CuVino Trattoria.Pizza.Enoteca, 31 A E. Padonia Road, Timonium
Lewnes' Steakhouse, 401 Fourth St., Annapolis
Magdalena, The Ivy Hotel, 205 E. Biddle St., Baltimore
Tagliata, 1012 Fleet St., Baltimore
The Capital Grille, 5310 Western Ave., Chevy Chase
The Capital Grille, 500 E. Pratt St., Baltimore
The Oregon Grille, 1201 Shawan Road, Hunt Valley
The Smokehouse Restaurant at Antrim 1844, 30 Trevanion Road, Taneytown
The Wardroom, 103 N. Washington St., Easton
Award of Excellence
Citron, 2605 Quarry Lake Drive, Baltimore
Facci Ristorante, 11095 Resort Road, Ellicot City
Facci Ristorante, 7530 Montpelier Road, Laurel
Fogo de Chão, 600 E. Pratt St., Baltimore
Fogo de Chão, 11600 Old Georgetown Road, North Bethesda
Fogo de Chão, 141 National Plaza, Oxon Hill
Gordon Ramsay Steak, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, 1525 Russell St., Baltimore
Grapes Wine Bar, 1410 Forest Drive, Annapolis
Locavino, 8519 Fenton St., Silver Spring
Manalù Italian Restaurant, 5227 Presidents Court, Frederick
Morton's, The Steakhouse, 7400 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda
Morton's, The Steakhouse, 300 S. Charles St., Baltimore
Seasons 52, 10300 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia
Seasons 52, 11414 Rockville Road, North Bethesda
The Embers Restaurant, 2305 Philadelphia Ave., Ocean City
The Oceanaire Seafood Room, 801 Aliceanna St., Baltimore
The Prime Rib, Casino & Hotel Maryland, 7002 Arundel Mills Circle, Arundel Mills
The Stewart, 3 Federal St., Easton
The Vineyard Wine Bar, 142 N. Washington St., Havre de Grace
Voltaggio Brothers Steak House, MGM National Harbor, 101 MGM National Ave., National Harbor
Wilcom's Inn, 11234 Fingerboard Road, Monrovia
Wine Spectator said the Award of Excellence winners generally have a wine list of at least 100 vintages, while the Best of Award of Excellence winners generally have at least 350 selections. The Grand Award winners have 1,000 or more selections, presenting diners with a depth of vintages from some of the world’s most acclaimed winemakers.