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events at the aquarium are eco-friendly from start to finish, as well.
Horseshoe Baltimore, a Caesars Entertainment Casino Hotel, boasts a number of spaces for meetings and events. Its Harbor Ballroom offers 6,700- square feet and is divisible into four sepa- rate spaces. It features extensive audio- visual capabilities and a food and bever- age menu ideal for any occasion. The Diamond Lounge has a quaint reception area with luxurious furnishings and a pri- vate bar usually reserved for the most elite gamblers.
A number of restaurants on-site can play host to groups, including: the city's newest tavern, B'More Beers; a collabo- ration between James Beard Award win- ning chef John Besh and Food Network superstar Aaron Sanchez, Johnny Sanchez; Jack Binion's Steak, named after the founder of Horseshoe himself; Guy Fieri's Baltimore Kitchen + Bar, where every event will include a trip to “Flavortown;” and the opportunity for a VIP experience on the mezzanine level of 14Forty, which overlooks the pulsating action on its dance floor below.
Live! Casino and Hotel and Live! Lofts in nearby Hanover offers full-service accom- modations, airport transport, plus tradi- tional and unique meeting and event spaces that include everything from open round seating for town halls to flexible training and group meeting space to a private state-of-the-art board room. Unique spaces here include stages, pro- fessional lighting and sound, grand ball- rooms and more.
Live! also is home to entertainment and restaurants, shopping and a culinary team that specializes not only in tradition- al menus, but authentic international cui- sine from Asian and Sushi to Italian and Latin American. Flexible, complete meet- ing packages are available, while event planning professionals can help with every detail of the event.
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