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Baltimore Co. Restaurant Week | Bowie Food Hall Books Opening | Saving MoCo Eatery: MD Business News

A mission is launched to help grandma's restaurant, Baltimore County's Summer Restaurant Week kicks off, and Towson eatery gets new owners.

Heading into the new week, Patch highlights the previous week's top business stories from across Maryland. Below is a roundup of those stories. You can catch up on other business news by clicking here.

2 New Annapolis Restaurants Are Opening This Month

This month, two restaurant concepts will open to the public in Annapolis, offering diners a mix of Italian and Mexican favorites.

College Student Launches Mission To Help Grandmother's Restaurant

A college student has given herself a mission before returning to campus: boost business at her grandma's Silver Spring restaurant within 60 days.

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New York-Style Bagel Shop To Open 2nd MD Location

Known for its New York-style bagels, Nico's Bagels & Brunch is expanding into a new location in Edgewater, at 100 E. Central Ave.

Mark Your Calendars: Date Set For Bowie Food Hall's Opening

A spokesperson for the food hall brand confirmed to Patch that the Wonder Bowie location will open to the public on July 30 at 15443 Excelsior Dr., in the Bowie Town Center.

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This Breakfast Sandwich Is Ranked Among The Best In Maryland

The Daily Meal named Kitsch in Baltimore the best breakfast sandwich spot in Maryland, highlighting the Monte Cristo in a list of the best breakfast sandwiches in every state.

Pop Mart To Open 1st Anne Arundel Co. Store This Summer

Officials told Patch that the store would be situated at Arundel Mills, near the shopping mall's dining pavilion. Residents can find the mall at 7000 Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover.

Towson Restaurant Comes Under New Ownership

After decades in the business, the owners behind Barley's Backyard Uptown restaurant have handed over the reins to a new successor.

Local Entrepreneur Bucks Gen Z Stereotypes, Launches Junk Removal Service

What started as a side hustle hauling unwanted furniture in Northern Virginia has since blossomed into a fully fledged business for 21-year-old entrepreneur Andreas Karagounis.

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