ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Capital Style Magazine’s 2022 Best Restaurants Contest

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ICYMI last week, The Capital has announced the winners of the 2022 Best Restaurants of Anne Arundel County Contest.

The lengthiness of the list of winners and honorable mentions should come as no surprise given the plethora of great places to eat and drink in #annearundelcounty – according to the most recent numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the county is home to a grand total of 1,064 privately-owned eating and drinking establishments, from full-service restaurants and bars to ice cream and coffee shops, that employ 21,326 employees.

So

CONGRATS

to all of the great businesses that made the list, as well as to those that didn’t!

To explore more of the many diverse industries that make Anne Arundel County a great place to do business, take a look at our interactive industry data search tool:

Our Industries

And, if you want to see some of the newest restaurants – and other businesses! – to open in the county, check out our latest New & Expanding Businesses List:

https://www.aaedc.org/…/NewExpPublished2022-Jan_Aug…

 Original source can be found here.



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