Ethel's Creole Kitchen
About the Business
Ethel's Creole Kitchen is a charming and inviting restaurant located at 1615 Sulgrave Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. Specializing in authentic Creole cuisine, this establishment offers a unique dining experience that will transport you straight to the heart of New Orleans. From flavorful gumbo and spicy jambalaya to mouthwatering po'boys and decadent beignets, Ethel's Creole Kitchen serves up a delicious taste of the South in the heart of Maryland. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and delectable dishes, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to savor the flavors of Creole cooking.
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Location & Phone number
1615 Sulgrave Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"I found this spot on Google because I wanted to try something different in the city. I walked in and noticed it was a nice quaint spot. The atmosphere was very nice. The staff was very pleasant. But I must say the food was delicious and awesome. They gave huge portions so much so that I couldn't eat it all and had to take it with me. I had the crab dip as shown in the pics. It was tasty. I loved it. I also had the brisket, mac and cheese, and shrimp thingy. That was great. As I stated, the portion was huge. It was suggested by my server, Lindsay, who was wonderful, might I add. My friend had red beans and rice, and I tasted a sample, and that was good. They have a nice menu of other things I want to try, so I will certainly be back."
"If I hadn't been before, I probably wouldn't be back. I've eaten at Ethel's dozens of times over the years, but this last visit was underwhelming. The server was awkward and lacked confidence. My mother ordered a cocktail, and the bartender spent the next ten minutes goofing off with the server. We were one of two tables so they weren't busy. Also the bartender never washed her hands even after clearing napkins that had people's saliva on them. My wife blew her node in one. Wash your hands. Disgusting. Food went down a notch. The jambalaya was swimming in sauce, which was odd. There was only about 6 pieces of sausage in a pile of rice. The muscles The gumbo was served over an entire chicken breast, which was odd. The crawfish dip had too few pieces of bread with it so we ended up eating it with a spoon. The fried oysters disappeared from the menu, which was sad. They used to have the best fried oysters, and it was a major reason we chose to go there. Overall the staff was nice, but amateur. The food had great flavors, but served poorly. As previously stated, I wouldn't be back if I hadn't been before especially for the cost. I still highly recommend Ethel's, and we'll be back as I'm sure this was just an off night."
"Ethel’s delivers exceptional value, a mountain of delicious seafood and sausages for only $21. Usually the liquid is the main star of gumbo. At Ethel’s, it’s milder, a supporting character to enhance the flavors of the protein. The food’s warm, nourishing, and gentle. And, somehow, you don’t get tired of it. The atmosphere’s charming and well taken care of. Everything’s spick and span. The service needs to be a bit slower paced, though. It is well-intentioned, meant to be highly attentive. However, when plates get cleared without asking as soon as they’re emptied, and then the check gets dropped as soon as everyone finished their food, it can come across as softly kicking us out of the restaurant. Overall, a highly recommended dining destination in Baltimore."
"Ethel's has to be the one of the best creole restaurants in Maryland hands down. I have never had such good creole food in my 30 years in Maryland. The gumbo, crab cake, shrimp boat, and jambalaya were all so distinctly delicious. The corn bread with scallion butter is to die for!! The scallion butter is such a mind blowing experience as it brightens up the savory corn bread. The balance of spice, seasoning, and savoriness was divine. The prices correspond with the quantity of seafood and portions that are given. The small quaintness of the restaurant made me feel like I was teleported outside of Maryland into a creole restaurant in Louisiana. A must try for anyone who thoroughly enjoys creole food."
"Lovely place, solid menu, and great drinks. So good to get some creole food on a chilly evening. The Creole Shrimp Boat and Jambalaya were flavorful and full of seafood and meat, respectively."
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