Ann's Dari-Creme
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7918 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie  What's nearby
410-761-1231
 

Ann's Dari Creme has established itself as one of the best places to grab a bite to eat in Glen Burnie. Nevermind that it's not much of a dine-in restaurant. There are only four worn stools in front of the counter, but the place stays so busy, you'd just be in the way. That's because Ann's is typically packed during peak lunch and dinner hours with loyal customers who enjoy the taste of its foot-long hot dogs (served on sub rolls with chili, onions and all the trimmings). In addition to being famous for its dogs, Ann's whips up mean milkshakes (available in chocolate, vanilla or strawberry) and hot fudge sundaes, and the menu also includes such favorite tastes as hamburgers, subs and french fries. The prices are low enough that you can get two dogs, two shakes and two fries for less than $14.--Jamie Peck

Hours: Sunday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-midnight
 

Extras:
Cuisine Beef, Ice Cream/Frozen Yogurt
Entree Prices Under $5
Restaurant Features Takeout, Dessert
Restaurant Type Area Classics

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Ann's Dari-Creme

If you must have junk food, you might as well have a floor show. For close to 50 years the tiny stand has been packed to the doors. The draw is less the foot-longs, subs, and shakes than a staff that never writes anything down and never, ever misses an item on an order.

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This was one of the brightest moments of our trip, just after spending the night at a rotten hotel in DC and enduring hours of a church service that included other parishoners dutifully taking notes in their Bibles, and a hot afternoon picnic. All we knew was that we would not spend one more night at the Bad Place, and we ate double dogs from Ann's Dari-Creme and I had a banana shake (I only get it once a year and I crave it the other 364), and then we drove over the Bay Bridge and thought about just staying at a hotel there.

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Marley Station, located further southeast on Ritchie Highway, is a traditional two-story mall with a better retail assortment. Its anchors include Sears, J.C. Penney, Macy's and Hecht's. In the early 1990s, it was one of the area's main shopping centers, with more than 100 specialty stores, a food court and an eight-screen movie theater. Now -- with Annapolis Mall and Arundel Mills nearby -- it's a shadow of its former self, mostly a hangout for teen-agers.

Even so, Marley Station does have a few noteworthy stores, like a Lego outlet and one of the few remaining Boardwalk Fries, that mid-1990s haven of high-carb bliss, in the area. Its United Artists Theatres, while unable to compete with the stadium-seating megaplexes at Annapolis and Arundel Mills malls, still offers first-run movies.

The food court features the usual mall staples (Subway, Sbarro's), but there's a nice Ruby Tuesday, a Double T Diner and a Glory Days Grill across the street. And no mention of Marley Station would be complete without Ann's Dari Creme, a popular hot dog and ice cream stand that has been serving customers for 50 years.

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we then finally located the honey bee diner, which is really kind of a less-classy double-T. that sounds really sad, but there was a certain worn charm to the place that could only come from glen burnie. steph compiled a list of quotes during the experience that i will have to transcribe in an entry tonight, as the paper is sitting on my desk at home. once our appetizers were consumed and our bill was paid, it had started snowing, so we headed over to ann's dari creme (yes, that's how it's spelled), our last stop, where i have never dined despite driving by it several hundred times in the 18 years i've lived in the area. terrific milkshakes and hot dogs. now i know why the place has been around for 51 years.

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I do not have any romantic tips or suggestions for you. Valentines Day isnt that special for Dh and I. We go all out on birthdays and our Anniversary. We exchange cards and go to Ann's Dari Cream for double dog footlongs and a shake. This will be our 4th year of doing it.

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Anne’s Dari Creme, 7918 Richie Hwy., Glen Burnie; 410-761-1231. This small, ’50s-style diner has sassy waitresses, footlong hot dogs, and retro soft-serve ice cream, shakes, and sundaes. Most customers take the ice cream to go.

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To get there, you'll trek down the main drag of Glen Burnie, the quintessential blue-collar Maryland town. Stop at Ann's Dari Creme, a modern-day version of a '50s malt shop, with cheese-steak subs, foot-long dogs, hot fudge sundaes, and gaggles of teens with cool clothes and hot cars.

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