Poptails at The Charles Baltimore

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So this past Saturday I was invited out the an event hosted by my girlfriend Necole whom I’ve met a few years back in undergrad. It was held on the upper level of this amazing rustic chic restaurant in Baltimore called The Charles.


I had arrived on time to try to kick this bad habit I’ve created of showing up hella late to events due to me overworking in the Glam Studio. The event coordinators were still adding the finishing touches to her amazing decor and the bar was open so I ordered The Poptail which was so Instagram feed worthy. It’s a Prosecco made with a tropical Popsicle and it gave a very nice twist to your average glass of bubbly.


Once the event started, the food arrived. I got to try out the Cobb Salad Deviled Eggs, Zucchini Fries, and General Tso Chicken Wings. Anybody who knows me know I love Asian cuisine so the wings were a winner for me. Across the room was an amazing dessert spread that was to die for. Super cute!

Needless to say I defiantly want to revisit this venue. They have weekly events like Corporate Tuesdays, Wine Wednesdays with half priced bottles of wine, Thursday Happy Hour drinks all day and Saturdays and Sundays $15 bottomless mimosas brunch from 10am to 3pm. The ambiance of The Charles was very inviting and if you’re ever planning a private event the space can hold up to 350 people very comfortably.
I lastly would like to wish Necole happiness and success with her foundation and I cannot wait to contribute and be apart of the journey. Be More Baddies, Inc. is a 501c3 organization that celebrates and empowers boss women while inspiring young girls to be more.  I am all about self love and women empowerment. Please follow her journey and look out for more events from her! Also, if you’ve ever been to The Charles tweet me let me know what else I should check out on the menu! Later Loves!


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