The Corner Pantry

6080 Falls Rd, Baltimore
(667) 308-2331

Recent Reviews

Tom Dino

Food is absolutely amazing, year round. Love the constant revolving deliciousness of the pastries. Staff is very friendly and treats every patron equally, regardless of affluence. Highly recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Yagmur Toraman

British bakery with a nicely curated selection of pastries. It is an ideal place for weekend brunch or weekday lunch. I am a huge fan of their scones. The flavors change almost every week allowing you to try something different every time you visit. They have regular items on the menu as well. Their sandwiches are always so satisfying and delicious. We had skinny egg sandwich, blueberry scone and porridge. The sandwich is made with egg whites and it was delicious. It is called skinny but the oil content is quite high, so you might want to consider that if you are looking for a low calorie food specifically. The blueberry scone is so flaky and flavorful. It is warmed up if you request, and served with butter and jam. We also had the porridge (small size). It was super creamy and delicious, served with apples, crunchy pumpkin seeds, and maple syrup. The milk is on the side if you want to add to your porridge. The portion is really satisfying and even the small size is enough I believe. This is a must try place if you are visiting Baltimore. Or if you are a local, a place which you can add your weekend rituals.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bakery

Micah Petersen

They live up to classic British seasoning: salt and more salt. If you want a bowl of salt in your mouth with a little bit of food, then sure go here and overpay for food. The dollar store also sells salt for a dollar. You could just throw that back with a piece of dry bread and it would probably top the taste of food here. I’m surprised the bay has any salt left in it since this place clearly uses most of it in their food. I’m now identifying as Lot’s Wife - basically just a pillar of salt. Don’t worry, I’m not looking back and have no temptation to return here.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 4

Machina1990

It’s a glorified bistro. I wouldn’t even call this British.. actually feels quite offensive to the term British. Oh we serve crumpets, we’re a british spot.. i will never be coming again. Over priced coffee shop, 15$ for a sodden bowl of soup. Its a hipster joint thats all. Online menu said fish and chips so i drive there only to be told they serve on Friday’s. Theres a waste of time. Wouldnt even buy a cup of coffee here. Only good thing id say was i was in and out so fast, i barely had to look up. And parking wasnt hard to get. Place was busy ok, good for the uppity hippy joiners.. Be cheaper going to London for real food than this rubbish

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Charles U.

I had a sandwich when I was here but it was the best sandwich I've eaten in a very long time!

Lucy Levinson

lovely on all

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chervell- Cng G.

Great food even and better latte's. Service was efficient and polite. Very nice atmosphere small and quint. A bit small for large groups of more than 4. Our visit was on a Monday after 10:30 and it was fairly busy. They also have outdoor seating in front of the restaurant. Your outdoors but no view just cars, falls rd traffic and the parking lot.

Mollyann Hart

Love the food and love the service!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sarah Denney

We went for lunch after a family event for a mini celebration. The manager or owner ( I presume) asked us if we were celebrating something and then sent over two out of this world desserts on the house. The fish and chips is not only delicious but the presentation is spectacular. The lemon meringue pie is so good that my family fought over the two I brought home. I’d post a picture but it would be an empty tin. The space is limited but worth the squeeze for the food. There is outdoor seating for warmer days.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bakery, Scotch Egg, Tart

Simran Purokayastha

Stopped by here to have lunch at around 2pm, but since they close at 3pm, they had already run out of some great dishes (which narrowed our options considerably, because we’re vegetarian). We ended up getting two cold salads and some fries. The food was delicious! (The sweet potato salad was the best!) The place was crowded but during a slightly quieter time, one might be able to enjoy the ambience better. I’d suggest getting here early (looks like it’s primarily a breakfast spot), especially on weekends.

Joe Parker

It was way too crowded to go into eat, so we had to eat outside.

Food: 2

Service: 2

Jakii Cooky

I was in in the wrong place!...but, it musta been been the wrong time...*; /

Rebecca Cohen

Bustling little shop with a veritable mountain of treats from all over the British isles. I enjoyed some lox, a crumpet with treacle butter (bite of the day for sure), an iced London fog and I took a cheddar and onion biscuit home with me. Can't wait to go back, it was spectacular.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crumpet, Cheddar Biscuit

Christina R.

The Corner Pantry is delicious. Try any of their baked goods, including fabulous gluten free options . For lunch you might choose chicken, fried rice, or a fun special like authentic British fish and chips.( owner/ chef is British) . Anybody who goes here regularly can tell you how good it is.

Renee Beck

Corner Pantry has always been a favorite, but it elevated to new levels when I had to stop eating gluten. The pastry chef makes the most decadent GF treats, and they make up almost half of the baked goods every day! The London Fog is perfect on every way, the berry compote in the summer is my favorite, and the GF brioche bread will make you forget that wheat exists.Dietary restrictions: So many gluten free options!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bakery, Tart, Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies

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