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    Default The Best Bull and Oyster Roast Around?

    Tis the season for bull and oyster roasts. In everyones culinary opinion, what is their pick for the Baltimore areas better bull and oyster roasts?

    Please remember, most of these get togethers are to make money for non-profit organizations. Please keep your bashing out of it.

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    Yeah, I would love to know also... haven't been to one in awhile and was just thinking about this over the weekend.

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    I haven't been to one in years and honestly they all seemed the same to me. Same food and all. But I do love me mediocre all you can eat food

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    Baltimore AA is sponsoring one in Putty Hill, but keep in mind, beer will not be served!

    http://www.baltimoreaa.org/bullflyer.html

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    When my mom & dad were alive, my dad use to be in charge of the one held by "Our Lady of Victory Church on Wilkens Ave. You might call to see if they still have one each year. Nice hall, plenty of parking, great food, lots of beer & sodas and lots of games of chance and raffles.All for a good cause.

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    I used to like the old Saints and Sinners roasts and some of the others put on by the local motorcycle clubs .........

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    Use to be one at the Maryland Nat Guard Armory in Putty Hill I believe that was great back in the 90's.

    Best pit beef ever and the oyster's, fried and half shell were also good.

    Don't know if they still do it but it was this time of year or maybe earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wadeless28 View Post
    Tis the season for bull and oyster roasts. In everyones culinary opinion, what is their pick for the Baltimore areas better bull and oyster roasts?

    Please remember, most of these get togethers are to make money for non-profit organizations. Please keep your bashing out of it.
    the boring volunteer fire company has at least one every year- the next one is february 21, 2010. all food is fresh, homemade and wonderful.

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    I went to a few at the Polish Home in Fells Point but it's been decades.

    The oyster fritters where #1.

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    Ravens Nest 1 has one coming up in Parkville on Taylor Ave off Perring Parkway in the Cedars Lodge.

    It is the best ever with beef, oysters, shrimp, crab soup and more.

    It also has gambling with the big wheel.

    Good DJ with music and dancing from about 9-1.

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    Michael's 8th Avenue in Glen Burnie puts on a good spread. They host many bull/oyster roasts for a variety of political candidates/ causes.

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    There's a great one in March at Tall Cedars Hall in Parkville, MD. It benefits a school for kids with special needs. Food's really decent-- good oysters, lots of other options for non-oyster lovers. Link: St. Elizabeth School

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonsensback View Post
    Use to be one at the Maryland Nat Guard Armory in Putty Hill I believe that was great back in the 90's.

    Best pit beef ever and the oyster's, fried and half shell were also good.

    Don't know if they still do it but it was this time of year or maybe earlier.
    Agree, that one was always my favorite. Great pit beef and great raw oysters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastside Terp View Post
    I used to like the old Saints and Sinners roasts and some of the others put on by the local motorcycle clubs .........
    the good ole days ............

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    Used to get tickets to the Utz Twardowicz (SP?) Bull Roast every year but you didn't go to that one for the Food if you know what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartman View Post
    Used to get tickets to the Utz Twardowicz (SP?) Bull Roast every year but you didn't go to that one for the Food if you know what I mean.
    I know what you mean .......

    utz was the my first coach in organized basketball .......

    I think I was about 6 and he had a picture of that team hanging in his old office up at the boy's club .......

    I think they are making condo's out of the club ......

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