Hopkins Market

MOU between TCNA and the Hopkins Market

Neighborhood MOU with the Hopkins Market

Restaurant/Deli

  • Breakfast sandwiches & platters such as eggs and sausage
  • Deli sandwiches and subs
  • Salads:Greek, chicken, tuna, shrimp, and green
  • Sushi
  • Pizza and wings
  • Dinner and lunch entrees
  • Wine and four draft beers by glass

Carry- out available as well as deli lunch meats and salads

Mini-Market

  • Most of the common products that you need on a regular basis
  • Snacks, soft-drinks, and a variety of kinds of water
  • Frozen entrees, ice cream, and other frozen items
  • A limited amount of fresh vegetables and fruits

Liquor

Beer: Local beer, imported beers, other beers (sold by 6 pack or 12 pack)

Wine: Large variety of good high-end wine and also known reasonably priced wines

Other: High end and selective liquors

Delivery & Order on-line 443-438-6964

  • Once the website is available, orders can be placed on-line.
  • Alcohol must be delivered with food
  • See below for additional restrictions on the delivery of alcohol.
  • TCNA and the Hopkins Market Memo Of Understanding (MOU):
    • No alcohol deliveries shall be made to students residing on the Johns Hopkins campus.
    • Alcohol may be delivered only with prepared food.
    • Limited alcohol deliveries to one case of beer or three bottles of wine or alcohol per delivery address, per day.
    • No alcohol will be delivered by a third party.
    • The above restriction does not apply to catering or events for which Licensee is retained or contracted. In the event of catering or contracted events, Licensee agrees that no alcohol will be delivered by a third party, and no alcohol delivery shall be made to students on the Hopkins campus.

Special Thanks

To the Hopkins Market

 

They have created a completely new space: new ceiling and floor, all new plumbing, lighting, heating, and air conditioning, all new appliances, shelving, and furniture. A beautiful mural in the deli area was locally designed for the space. The kitchen is also entirely new with two section counter. One section for take out orders and one for service in the restaurant. Two check-out areas are now by the door for quicker check-out. New outdoor lighting has also been installed for a safer area on 39th Street.

It took two years due to the delay obtaining permits from the city and back orders of the equipment. The Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood is excited that the Market is opening!

Soon, liquor coordinator, and Baha, general manager to meet to talk with about your ideas and thoughts. Be sure to meet them when you go to the Market.

To Everyone Who Helped

  • The TCNA board, Lu Parsley. committee chair, and members of the of the Market Committee immediately went into action to work with the Hopkins Market and neighborhood to create an MOU.
  • Steve Fogleman provided pro-bono legal services to TCNA for the MOU and useful information about liquor licenses.
  • Elected officials helped: Odette Ramos, Mary Pat Clarke, Mary Washington, Maggie McIntosh, Elizabeth Embry, and Regina Boyce.
  • All the neighbors who supported the work and effort to have a neighborhood market that will enhance the livability in Tuscany-Canterbury.
  • The Liquor Board and chair Albert Matricciani understood the concerns of the neighborhood.
  • The Broadview Apartments made it safer to cross 39th Street and Stony Run Lane to go to the Market.
  • Maureen LaPorta, TCNA restaurant liaison and previous liaisons who keep in touch with all of the restaurants within Tuscany-Canterbury.