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Businiess name:  Christopher Daniel
Review by:  Amy A.
Review content: 
Newly opened where Courtney’s used to be, Christopher Daniel provides a convenient choice for creative gourmet food in a familiar atmosphere. From the outside you may have the impression that this is another Ruth Chris knockoff – but it really isn’t. The food is fine dining, but the atmosphere is definitely comfy. Weekend nights there is live music in the bar. There are several leather sofas with coffee tables, that give the impression that you have a live band right in your own living room. The crowd starts off as an after work professional group, that is replaced by a recently retired bunch and followed once again by a collection of young people, who are just a touch too old to still love Fells Point.

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