Baltimore is one of the 10 most romantic cities in the country, according to a recent list compiled by OpenTable.

Charm City ranked No. 10 on the dining reservation site’s list of 25 Most Romantic Cities in America for 2017. 

The rankings were based on the percentage of restaurants rated "romantic" by OpenTable diners, the percentage of tables seated for two and the percentage of people who dined out for Valentine’s Day last year.

Oklahoma City was named the most romantic, followed by St. Louis and Savannah, Ga. Other Mid-Atlantic cities that made the list included Brooklyn, N.Y., Richmond, Va., and Philadelphia. 

The complete list, released just a week ahead of Valentine’s Day, is available here.

OpenTable also recently released its list of top 100 most romantic restaurants for 2017. The only Maryland restaurant on that list was the Chop House in Annapolis.

Restaurant reservations are filling up, but it’s not too late to book a table for Valentine’s Day dinner.

Some restaurants are offering specials that run before and beyond the holiday. Here’s what restaurants in and around Baltimore have in store for Valentine’s Day. (Unless otherwise noted, the…

Restaurant reservations are filling up, but it’s not too late to book a table for Valentine’s Day dinner.

Some restaurants are offering specials that run before and beyond the holiday. Here’s what restaurants in and around Baltimore have in store for Valentine’s Day. (Unless otherwise noted, the…

Plenty of Baltimore-area restaurants are preparing to roll out romantic meals on and around Feb. 14. Check out some of their specials in our Valentine’s Day dining roundup. 

And if you’re still looking for that special someone, check out our picks for the 15 best first-date restaurants in Baltimore here or in the gallery above. 

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Johnny Depp’s former business managers filed a cross-complaint against the actor Jan. 31 in response to a $25-million lawsuit filed Jan. 13 by Depp and Edward L. White, his new business manager, alleging fraud, negligence and breach of fiduciary duty. (Feb. 2, 2017)

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