A rendering shows an aerial view of the planned Harborplace redevelopment, including a park at the current McKeldin Plaza. Credit: MCB Real Estate.

Starting this month, visitors to Harborplace have two new restaurants to patronize there, thanks to recently-passed state legislation that made it possible for them to open even though the waterfront pavilions are targeted for demolition.

Baltimore’s liquor board on Thursday approved Class “B” Beer, Wine and Liquor licenses for two restaurants that are leasing previously-dormant spaces in the Light Street Pavilion at 301 Light Street.

The restaurants are Supano’s Steakhouse and Sports Bar , which is already open on the first level of the Light Street pavilion, and Angeli’s Pizzeria , which is opening this weekend on the second level of t

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