Charles Restaurant & Carry Out
2500 St. Paul St, Baltimore, MD, 21218
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Address :
2500 St. Paul St
Baltimore, MD, 21218 - Phone (410) 366-1600
- Website https://charles-restaurant.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 11
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
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Devin K.
Ive been going here for three years, since I moved to the neighborhood. Pizza is great, the selection of other food is huge and great, full Indian menu plus other American food such as burgers etc. Their french fries are not crispy which is not my thing but others have said they love them. The secret bar is great if you just want to have someone serve you a couple boh's while you wait for your pizza but its not really a hangout spot.
(4)Candace V.
The food at the Charles Restaurant is usually pretty good, for carry out. Unfortunately, the owner is a homophobe. My wife and I just got married in the neighborhood and, as we also live just 3 blocks away and the Secret bar usually has no one there, we thought it would be a great spot to take our wedding guests after the reception. Things were fine for the first half hour, until my wife's sister tried to buy a round of drinks for the "newlyweds". Upon realizing that we are both women, the owner refused to have us served, kicked us out of the bar while others were still there drinking, and called multiple of our male friends "faggots". The food isn't THAT great to support that kind of attitude.
(1)Monica A.
My birthday was yesterday, and my boyfriend and I had spent the day in DC walking and drinking. We got back to CV around 9 and we were getting pretty hungry. Every year, for as long as I can remember, I get Indian food for my birthday dinner. Since we just moved here from Phoenix, we were pretty broke, and a lot of places were either closed or expensive. We decided to try Charles, cause it was within walking distance, open, and something about chicken tikka masala pizza. Uh, yes please. It was literally the best pizza I've ever had in my entire life. The actual place is a little weird. There's not really anywhere to sit, and there's a super divey bar in the corner. We sat at the bar and waited for our food. The poor bartender, Andi, was so sweet and so bored. There were 3 guys at the end of the bar drinking natty boh and having fun, and we didn't really feel like drinking. The booze selection is minimal, and they have your standard dive beers. Nothing fancy, but really a great little bar. Anyway, the pizza. SO GOOD. Seriously. So so so so good. And the Mango Lassi was top notch. Just the right amount of tartness, not too sweet, and a hefty portion. I will FOR SURE be back. It's a great neighborhood joint that has absolutely killer indian food on pizza.
(4)Justin L.
Charles is yet another completely bizzare Baltimorean establishment that is primarily supposed to be a pizza place, but has a full Indian menu available as well. And it's not Charles Restaurant; amusingly, the place is just called "Charles". Roomie and I order from here fairly frequently; we always get take out. I'm not sure you're really supposed to eat in here (even though I guess you technically could), since it's really not the most appealing looking establishment. Pizza is above average. It's slightly better than Papa John's, similar in style but the crust is a little crispier and the sauce/cheese is a little tastier. Sauce is mainly seasoned with black pepper. Cheese is fairly simple, but it's not the tasteless morass that you usually get on chain take-out pizzas, at least. The Indian food is really simple, but that's kind of what is appealing about it to us. It's basically like fast-food Indian. It's the same every time you order it, the portions are extremely ample...no punches are pulled. Super convenient for anyone living in Charles Village, and extremely reliable.
(4)Casey B.
Visited a friend in Baltimore for the first time this weekend, and was greeted at the door with two questions. 1. "Are you guys hungry?" ummmmm DUH 2. "Have you ever tried chicken tikka masala pizza?" ummmm WHAT!? So yeah, that's a thing. I've gotta be honest, I'm kind of an indian food noob, but since chicken tikka masala is one of the dishes that I've actually tried and liked, I decided to give this a whirl. Holy hell, what a delicious combo. Cheesy, salty, a lil bit spicy and a lil bit sweet. Also, garlic sauce. Totally makes up for the fact that it's a total shadeball of an establishment. Also, it was 2pm, and the "secret bar" here doesn't technically open til 6, but the dude offered us some Natty Bo's and just let us chill back there in the dark. Weird paintings and christmas lights adorn the (not so clean) walls. My boyfriend and I were so impressed with this pizza that we mistakenly ordered it at another, even SHADIER Baltimore establishment the very next day before heading back to Philly. That one was totally gross but the one from Charles was excellent, I promise.
(4)Angel P.
Ordered from here on GrubHub and the food was terrible. The fried mushrooms were almost burnt. The roasted turkey dinner was warmed up lunch meat with very salty brown sauce and instant mashed potatoes. Reminiscent of school lunch cafeteria food. Coleslaw was just cabbage and mayonnaise.
(1)William C.
I came here after hitting up the Ottobar on a Friday evening. My friend suggested splitting the chicken tikki pizza, but i knew my appetite is never satisfied with splitting a meal after several drinks. And so I ordered the Chicken Saat for myself and he, the chicken tikki pizza. I recall inhaling the Chicken Saat.
(4)King R.
Reading the reviews on yelp helped me to order the "Chicken Tika Masala". Which was excellent . Yelp has help me with my food choices throughout the city !! Awesome ,thx
(4)Sergio E.
I've been coming to this place for nearly 5 years now and it's only gotten better. That doesn't mean this place is Nirvana, it just means it def. gets the job done. This is the kind of hidden gem that serves a sweet steak & cheese sub AND Chicken Tikka Masala Pizza AND has had an incredibly solid (if barely secret) bar for nearly 2 years now. Just think of this place as a decent jack-of-all-trades neighborhood beer & food spot and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
(4)Esteban M.
I'm giving them a five star in their tikka masala pizza. The best and most innovative pizza I've ever had.
(5)Carrie O.
My husband and I worked out "too hard" (if there is such a thing) last evening, and needed to replenish a LOT of calories in a hurry, so we decided to order take-out for dinner. We wanted something a little different from the usual boring choices, so we looked for options and found Charles Restaurant. They seemed to have a pretty decent menu, and I was sort of in the mood for Indian while SHM was in the mood for pizza, etc. I think you know where this is going. SHM ordered a "meat lover's pizza", while I ordered a chicken biryani dish. Not exactly in agreement, are we? The time that it took to deliver the food was entirely too long - they were nearly an hour late when they did show up, and although the food was still reasonably hot, that's not soothing balm when you're starving hungry, now is it? Still, we were relatively pleased when we opened the bag/box - the food WAS plentiful, I will say that, almost too much so. Let's put it this way - I still have nearly half of a plate of biryani left, and it's not for the lack of trying! I can't speak to the pizza (SHM was considerably less enthusiastic about his food, though he said he wouldn't mind trying again), but my chicken biryani was pretty good - I would have preferred more fruit in it, but eh. I quickly dubbed it the "bottomless biryani", because it WAS - every time I thought I'd hit the bottom of the plate, I was cruelly disappointed! More food, more food, more more more... wow. And spicy? Wow, you'd best believe it was. My mouth was actually burning, quite pleasantly I might add. I actually had to stop eating it because there was so much in there that I was worried about a carb spike. The yogurt that came with it was a little suspect, though. I didn't feel too safe eating it, as it was sort of curdled in odd spots, so I just threw that away. Shame, because I could have used it to kill the burn. Damn! In the end, I would definitely try this place again - as stated, SHM was a bit more hesitant (though when I pressed him for a reason why, he couldn't articulate it for the life of him), but would try it again, maybe with a different item. The tikka masala pizza may be next. Overall verdict, not bad.
(3)Joe Nam D.
My fried chicken wings had some spice to it. I want to say paprika and a little bit of chili powder but who knows. Fries were alright. This place has a small bar in the back. You wouldn't know just looking at it from the front. Nice family owns everything and are friendly.
(3)Michael P.
i;ve been regular for like 15yrs , this place is solid, consistent and they have a "secret" bar too
(5)Cyndi K.
I've never been to the actual restaurant but we get takeout delivered from here on a regular basis. They are consistently good. they are an indian place, a steak shop and everything in between and their eat 24 combo specials/discounts are good deals. Hubby likes the chicken tika marsala pizza, their healthier choice chicken salad and I love the lamb biryani, cheesesteak and gravy fries. They always come on time and one time they came within 15 mins. The driver always calls when he's outside to let us know to come out and get our order. Because of this when the driver gave us the wrong order once, we called his cell and he then came back within 10 mins to give us the right one. Good delivery guys are an asset to any business. The place is a gem.
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