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No. 18 on #TastyNes Tour & WNST Baltimore 27th Anniversary: Blue Moon Too Cap’N Crunch French Toast

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We lived three blocks from Blue Moon Too in Federal Hill for over a decade and it was dangerous. It should be no shocker that the peanutty, crunchy, brunchy, fruity whipped deliciousness of this original concoction has brought foodies in from everywhere. But, yeah, it’s as decadently delightful as it ever was and worth the wait if you have to on Light Street. (Sometimes we even bring our own maple syrup!)

Nestor Aparicio reminisces about Blue Moon Too, a restaurant he frequented when it first opened in Federal Hill, Baltimore. He recalls its initial exclusivity among locals before it became known among foodies. Aparicio praises the restaurant’s consistent quality, particularly highlighting the delicious food and the unique hash browns with a crust that resembles a waffle, suggesting they are superior to those at Waffle House. He encourages others to visit the establishment and experience the ambiance and menu offerings, which include portraits of notable figures like Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Rotten.

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  • [ ] @Nestor Aparicio – Visit Blue Moon Too restaurant in Federal Hill, Baltimore.
  • [ ] @Nestor Aparicio – Try the hash browns at Blue Moon Too.
  • [ ] @Nestor Aparicio – Check out the original Blue Moon restaurant as well.

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Blue Moon Too and Its Iconic Atmosphere

  • Nestor Aparicio shares his excitement about the unique atmosphere of Blue Moon Too, mentioning the Jimi Hendrix portrait and other notable figures like Chrissy Hi and Johnny Rotten.
  • He reminisces about the restaurant’s early days, describing it as a local secret before it gained popularity among foodies.
  • Nestor emphasizes the consistency of the food quality, noting that it remains as delicious as ever.
  • He encourages listeners to visit Light Street and Federal Hill to experience the restaurant’s extensive menu and ambiance.

The Delicious Hash Browns at Blue Moon Too

  • Nestor highlights the restaurant’s hash browns, describing them as exceptional with a crust that resembles a waffle house style but surpasses it in quality.
  • He expresses his admiration for the hash browns, suggesting they are a must-try item at Blue Moon Too.
  • Nestor humorously mentions creating a “happy pudding” before diving into his meal, adding a light-hearted touch to his description.
  • He reiterates his enthusiasm for the restaurant, urging listeners to check it out and experience the delicious food for themselves.

Blue Moon too. I am familiar with Blue Moon one I was going there, living downtown, when this place opened up, I thought it was kind of our little secret, and then, well, the foodie showed up. It’s still as delicious, as amazing as you ever think it would be. It still comes underneath to the Jimi Hendrix portrait, as well as Chrissy hi and Johnny Rotten. They’re all down here. Get on down to light Street, Federal Hill, and they got a lot more goodies on the menu. And little secret, the potatoes, oh, my god, the hash browns that they they grill down with that crust on top. It’s almost waffle house style, but it’s better. It’s blue moon too. Get down here and check it out. Blue Moon one’s good too. I can create like, a little happy pudding underneath. Before I get started on that bag, you.

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