Lexington Market CEO Paul Ruppert joins Damye Hahn at Faidley’s to discuss new market and vendors and future
Lexington Market CEO Paul Ruppert joins Damye Hahn at Faidley’s to discuss new market and vendors and future
Lexington Market CEO Paul Ruppert joins Damye Hahn at Faidley’s to discuss new market and vendors and future
Lexington Market CEO Paul Ruppert joins Damye Hahn at Faidley’s to discuss new market and vendors and future
Fisheries biologist Marty Gary tells Nestor about invasive catfish species and how it’s eating our Chesapeake crabs
Fisheries biologist Marty Gary tells Nestor about the blue invasive catfish species that was brought to Virginia more than 50 years ago and how it’s now eating our Chesapeake crabs before they can get to us. A Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop at Faidley’s full of education and what happens when you don’t listen to scientists!
Bill Cole joins Nestor for a Faidley’s crab cake and summer chat about Baltimore’s future at Lexington Market
Our pal Bill Cole joins Nestor for a 4th of July weekend summer Faidley’s crab cake and a chat about downtown Baltimore’s future at the new Lexington Market. Red, white, blue and Maryland crabs for everyone!
For the first time since 2018, the Preakness Crab Race is on at Faidley’s at Lexington Market. On Wednesday, March 17 at noon, local celebrities and crustacean lovers with jockey for position on the Lexington Market floor for Chesapeake Bay supremacy. Alicia from Faidley’s invites Nestor to saddle up as a “Crab Jockey.”
Alicia from Faidley’s invites Nestor to be a jockey in the Preakness Crab Race at Lexington Market
Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry talks about how getting more people downtown helps all things about the future of Charm City with Nestor at Faidley’s in Lexington Market on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry talks about how getting more people downtown helps all things about the future of Charm City with Nestor at Faidley’s in Lexington Market on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery and Window Nation.
Roz Lane of The Maryland Lottery joins Nestor and Damye Hahn at Faidley’s for holiday fun and crab cakes
Dan Rodricks tells Nestor about his incredible stage production of “Baltimore, You Have No Idea”
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour returned to our downtown home at Faidley’s in Lexington Market (yes, they’re still at the same place for a few more months) with Roz Lane from The Maryland Lottery dropping by with holiday updates and Damye Hahn telling us how easy it is to ship the best crab cakes in the world fresh with a click.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour returned to Faidley’s at Lexington Market for a holiday visit with legendary columnist Dan Rodricks from The Baltimore Sun discussing Eric Bogosian, storytelling and taking his incredible career memoirs and the Baltimore characters met along the way to the stage at The BMA and his incredible stage production. And breaking news: it’s coming back in the spring! Go see it!
The thirteenth day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland featured a Saturday night trip up I-95 to bucolic North East on the upper Chesapeake for a lively night at Woody’s Crab house and a pre-closing outdoor patio beer at Independent Brewing in downtown Bel Air.
Hannah Gratti of Weis Markets joins Nestor to discuss fresh summer seafood at Weis Markets
The first day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland was a busy local Towson and White Marsh day. Dr. Steve Elliott from Elliott Chiropractic and Gregg Landry of Towson Transfer have been friends with Nestor for three decades and shared the local business and community love to kick off 31 crab cakes and 31 breweries in 31 days to celebrate 31 years on Baltimore airwaves and to promote local business and Restaurant Week all over the state from September 16th through 25th.
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…
Dennis Curtin of Weis Markets helps Nestor get his 4th of July grilling plans ready to sizzle
On Day 4 of the 1st Maryland Crab Cake Tour in August 2021, Nestor awakened in Ocean City and moved west to Salisbury for an afternoon of civic discussion about the town everyone passes on the way to the beach. Mayor Jake Day and a whole contingent at Fratelli’s were very kind to us. So kind that the Secretary of Kindness came by for a chat, too.
Dennis Curtin of Weis Markets helps Nestor get his 4th of July grilling plans ready to sizzle.
Jack Brooks joins Nestor to explain why Maryland crab industry needs immigrant help to get a crab cake to your table this summer
Jack Brooks of J.M. Clayton in Cambridge joins Nestor to explain why the Maryland crab industry needs immigration help from the federal government to get a crab cake to your table this summer.
Torrey Smith joins Nestor to discuss Fantasy Football and struggles of Lamar Jackson
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.
Seafood guru Tommy Chagouris joins Nestor and Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection to talk crab cakes and moving the Nick’s Fish House crab cake to the Grandstand Grill in Timonium.
Moving the Nick’s Fish House crab cake to the Grandstand Grill in Timonium
In addition to a long video series we’ll present at Baltimore Positive in September after the #CrabCakeTour from inside his picking facility in Cambridge, this is a long-form chat with Jack Brooks of J.M. Clayton Seafood along with Damye Hahn of Faidley’s in Baltimore discussing why those crab cakes cost what they do in the summer of 2021.
Nestor gets a full education on the crab picking industry and where the crab cakes come from in Cambridge from Jack Brooks and Damye Hahn
Our Baltimore Positive never-ending Crab Cake Tour appropriately commences at Faidley’s Seafood Lexington Market with Congressman John Sarbanes. Follow along at #CrabCakeTour on social media…
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.
Telling the story of 818 Market in Catonsville and what makes a grocerant?
It took three minds and a lot of ingenuity but the locals in the 21228 have gotten a taste of a modern, upscale grocer and market on Frederick Road.
Evan Brown of State Fare in Catonsville and Nestor go down a very familiar crustacean hole and resurrect the eternal debate: what makes the perfect crab cake? One of them intends to investigate this further…
John Sarbanes says his father and Watergate childhood shaped his worldview