We love Baltimore and hope you will to! Here is a list of our favorite museums, restaurants, and areas for those visiting our beautiful city.
RESTAURANTS
MT VERNON
Casual Mediterranean
Local coffee shop and roaster
Located in the lobby of the Revival Hotel, near the Washington Monument.
Korean-inspired coffee and cafe
Fine Afghan food
Our favorite local steak house
Upscale Italian food
Classic Spanish and Mediterranean food
Authentic Ethiopian
Baltimore Greek take-out at it’s finest. Open late!
SHORT RIDESHARE AWAY
Delicious Mexican with a James Beard-nominated bar. Get there before 5pm if you want to get a table! (You can wait around the corner at WC Harlan)
Oysters, burgers, and more in the Hampden neighborhood.
Cozy French classics with a selection of natural wines.
Cute outdoor beer hall with natural wines attached to a rotisserie chicken and seasonal veggies spot.
BALTIMORE FOOD TRADITIONS
CRABS!
Touristy but fun and on the water with a harbor view
Inside World Famous Lexington Market, some say they’re the best
Legit crab cakes in a dive bar in Hamilton
Some of the best crabs in the city, in Locust Point
PIT BEEF
Limited to take out with short hours, but worth the adventure to Middle River.
This is the famous one, good but not the best.
The best in the area—but there is no eat-in and the hours are limited.
ARTS & CULTURE
MT VERNON
See where Tony works (and some wonderful art!)
A nice stroll for anyone staying in the area! Grab a coffee and sit in the park.
Maryland Center for History and Culture
A museum based on the history, art, and culture of Maryland
A SHORT RIDESHARE AWAY
A mix of contemporary and historic, global collections
Outsider art museum
Museum of African American History and Culture
Nationally-acclaimed aquarium
Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens
Beautiful, historic conservatory
It’s a zoo!
AN URBAN STROLL
Classic Baltimore neighborhood with coffee shops, books stores, vintage / contemporary boutiques, restaurants, and more
Walk here from Downtown or the Inner Harbor for more shops, restaurants and a nice stroll along the harbor