Waiting for the next homestand to get back to Camden Yards
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor get back on the playing field and the many reasons the Orioles are bringing Baltimore back to Camden Yards this spring and summer.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor get back on the playing field and the many reasons the Orioles are bringing Baltimore back to Camden Yards this spring and summer.
Local restaurant owner Glen McFaul tells Nestor about his grandfather Orioles legend Ernie Tyler and connection to @IronHorseTavern on Cromwell Bridge Road & new McFaul’s Oyster & Reel on the Middle River deep in the heart of Essex.
Local restaurant owner Glen McFaul tells Nestor about his grandfather and Orioles legend Ernie Tyler and his connection to Ironhorse Tavern on Cromwell Bridge Road and the new McFaul’s Oyster & Reel on the Middle River deep in the heart of Essex.
John Martin and Nestor convene for 50th Anniversary of Maryland Lottery with Pete at Costas Inn
The 50th Anniversary celebration of the Maryland Lottery kicked off right where it all began: under the whiskey and lottery sign at Costas Inn in Dundalk. The Director of the Maryland Lottery John Martin joined Pete Triantafios and Nestor to tell a special story about the local partnerships over a half century of picking winners and having fun.
Hagerstown mayor Emily Keller invites Nestor for doughnuts, crab cakes & arts of Washington County
On the 28th day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour, Nestor and Jenn left Hagerstown early to head to the fields of Antietam and a day in the vineyard. And then after lunch they discovered the beauty of downtown Frederick and a swirl of fun activity.
Hagerstown mayor Emily Keller invites Nestor for doughnuts, crab cakes & arts of Washington County
Nestor saw Rhea Feikin talk about it once on MPTV and always wanted to ride the Frostburg Flyer. It was just as good as advertised. A wonderful day in Cumberland exploring the hills of Western Maryland.
The Maryland #CrabCakeTour was an exploration of new places close to home after the plague. Nestor and Jenn had never been to Deep Creek Lake. Now, they’ll never not go back…
On the 23rd day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour, Nestor came home to Baltimore County and the legendary deliciousness of Costas Inn in Dundalk. The family has been serving my community for over 50 years and it was Mom’s favorite place to be on Mother’s Day for fried crab cake, cole slaw and fries.
It was a double cake day on the Eastern Shore as Nestor and family head to Smith Island to make a legend chocolate cake and drop by The Narrows on the way home for a crab cake and Kent Island hospitality.
On the 20th day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour, Nestor got his first chance to experience the MACo conference of all of the state’s stakeholders at the beach and chat with a wide group of folks trying to make The Free State better.
The Maryland #CrabCakeTour hit all 24 municipalities in our beautiful state over 30 days last summer. Before Nestor hits the road on August 1st for 31 crab cakes and 31 breweries to celebrate 31 years on Baltimore radio, here is quiet Caroline County on the Eastern Shore.
Dundalk unmasked in Silver Spring al fresco and rocking with John Allen of Stone Horses. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour remains about friends and places. And, well, beer too…
On the 17th day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour in 2021, Nestor sought the advice of many folks for
When you’ve lived in Maryland for half a century and still learn about places and things. Nothing more historic than this ferry. Go along for a ride from Bellevue to Oxford and a panko-crusted tarragon unique ‘cake at the Robert Morris Inn.
We did not pick a “best crab cake” on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour but we’ll say that we had none finer than this most remote of locations in the most awesome setting. Next time, we’ll get some oysters, too! Watch the Old Salty’s videos and you’ll know that we know and now you know…
Finally walking on the bridge named for Nestor’s former colleague at The Baltimore Evening Sun, the late, great Bill Burton. And a very tasty crab cake on a special day at Ocean Odyssey in Cambridge. We’ll be back for the RAR beer soon enough…
Tony Conrad tells Nestor the very local story of how his love of crabbing led to Conrad’s Seafood & Markets
Tony Conrad tells Nestor the very local story of how his love of crabbing led to Conrad’s Seafood & Markets.
Andrea Conrad tells Nestor the family crab and seafood story and shares an Abingdon crab cake.
Barry Glassman discusses role of Comptroller and why he’s running
Erik Sauer and Jenn Aparicio discuss role of There Goes My Hero is saving lives of leukemia patients
Harford County Executive Barry Glassman discusses Harford County issues for holidays
When Harford County Executive Barry Glassman found out that Nestor was moving, he extended the invite north. They gathered at Conrad’s in Abingdon to discuss a myriad of issues for the county, Build Back Better and stimulating the local economy while getting folks vaccinated.
Rob Santoni joins Nestor to invite Baltimoreans to the Crab Wagon in Fullerton on Sunday for lunch
Rob Santoni joins Nestor to invite Baltimoreans to the Crab Wagon in Fullerton on Sunday for lunch and crabs and home tailgate prep for Chiefs and Ravens.
Former Delegate and current Essex attorney Todd Schuler joins Nestor to catch up on all things summer, crab cakes and what really brings Marylanders together this time of year.
Sure, you remember former Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo but did you know his brother is running tourism in Ocean City? Meet Tom Perlozzo, whose golf and sports passion led him to the beach where he never left…
Todd Schuler and Nestor catch up on crab cakes and what brings Maryland together
Is it broiled? Is it fried? Or is it a combination in some delicious way? Nestor continues to investigate the Coastal Highway on Day 4 at the beach on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
It didn’t take Nestor long to find out the story of Ocean City is the story of Baltimore people going east to the Atlantic Ocean. Meet Cole Taustin and hear his Pimlico tale of an Eastern Shore crab cake and family story of building a business on the Coastal Highway.
Bill Cole gets a Dundalk doctorate education on why Maryland crab cakes taste better and a full Week 1 #CrabCakeTour recap from Nestor.
Tom Perlozzo and Nestor talk Maryland from Cumberland to Baltimore and the magic of Ocean City
Ocean City family businesses and how The Embers begat a BLU crab cake
Marty Gary brings pearls of wisdom on oysters and crabs and life in the Chesapeake bay
Marty Gary of Potomac River Fisheries Commission brings the science behind your seafood and how life in the Chesapeake Bay works.
There are deep concerns along the Chesapeake Bay and throughout Maryland regarding a labor shortage with the folks who pick the crab meat from the crabs that local watermen pull from our waters. Learn more…
If you love Maryland crabs and crab cakes, we’ve got the story behind a significant Baltimore seafood institution at Lexington Market. We learned a lot about crustaceans talking to Nancy Faidley Devine about the perfect recipe and serving temperature. Backfin or jumbo lump? You decide…