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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Lexington Market, Broadway Market, and Cross Street Market and more, get ready to experience the best places in Baltimore.
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1Lexington Market

3.9
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3.1
(410)
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
$$$$cheap
Market
Shopping
Bakery
Lexington Market is a historic indoor market in Baltimore, established in 1782 and currently undergoing expansion and renovation. It is part of the Baltimore Public Markets system, which includes five markets. The market offers a wide variety of food stands, produce, meat, seafood purveyors, and exotic groceries. Visitors can enjoy soul food, deli sandwiches, Maryland crab chowder, burgers, hot dogs, cookies from Bergers Bakery, poke bowls, jerk chicken and stuffed potatoes.
Fun market with lots of a variety of foods from all over the world. We’ve eaten here 4 times so far on our trip to Baltimore. It’s clean and has plenty of employees at every establishment as well as Lexington Market workers cleaning floors and tables. Lots of security personnel as well. Closes at 5:00 pm, so not really an option for dinner time. Area around the market isn’t the best and doesn’t really feel safe after dark. Food is delicious, plentiful and reasonably priced.
Lorri D — Google review
1rst impressions is lots to eat and see every vendor takes pride in what they are serving and and love what they do only problem I had was I ordered a crab cakes from fadleys and just picked a random spot to eat it based on previous markets I have been too Like Pikes Place in Seattle,Reading terminal Market in Philly and Historic Market in South Carolina,All great Markets and food and people so, when I say I just picked a random spot to eat in had no idea a sloppy, ignorant,miserable vendor would tell me I cant eat here,then proceeded to make a comment about me also having fadleys which I was eating at the time, little did he know my wife actually was deciding pizza or tacos so I told her screw his pizza and I was on vacation nice customer service.Other than that very cool vendor I had also grabbed Some great food from Sweet Peas Southern Kitchen friendly fast and great soul food
Mark — Google review
This is such a great market to be in with a good selections of quality restaurants including delicious fried chicken, fresh juice shop, large bakery, mini donuts, fresh seafood and meats, candy shop, and more. Atmosphere: open, spacious, not super clean but not bad, and it’s visible the staff are actively cleaning after people made mess in bathrooms, on the steps or in the eating area. This is a generally safe place, but still, stay alert to your surroundings. Value: good price on most of the foods we ordered included sandwiches from sunnyside, fried chicken and liver from super fried chicken or pastries from the market bakery. Service: friendly people from staff to shop owners. Location: convenient, with many options of parking garage and street parkings. Definitely recommend.
Starr D — Google review
Haven't been to Lexington Market maybe since 2010. So to see it remodeled, it looked Amazing. Definitely a vibe. I love that they have all different cultures of food. I will most certainly be back!
WhitLuv — Google review
Haven't been in years and I see why. Some of my favorite spots are gone. Parks fried chicken is outside across the street now and a 4 piece chicken box with fries costs 10$ !!!...... Chicken boxes used to be accessible to poor people....smh
Ivan W — Google review
Fun place to walk around and explore different food options. We ate a Faidley's and also had a crapdip covered pretzel and downstairs had berger cookies. Wish I had bought more than one! The neighborhood was the only place we were approached for money and cigarettes,but otherwise we enjoyed the market. People inside were kind other than at Faidley's.
Janean W — Google review
I remember as a kid, my mom used to bring me here. Now, about 50 years later, I came to check this place out. It’s in a new location but you can still find plenty of choices to eat and purchase fresh seafood. Got a little bit turned around finding this place. Even though we were in downtown Baltimore and the areas and folks looked a bit rough, they were friendly and helpful.
Mike J — Google review
I went here to have breakfast and walked around checking out the other businesses. There is plenty to choose from and the prices are really reasonable. I tried Sunny Side Cafe, B'more Twist, and Super Fried Chicken. You won't be disappointed!
EJ ( — Google review
112 N Eutaw St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://www.lexingtonmarket.com/•(410) 685-6169•Tips and more reviews for Lexington Market

2Broadway Market

4.4
(726)
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Market
Broadway Market, a historic gem that dates back to 1786, is a must-visit destination for food lovers exploring the vibrant Fells Point neighborhood. Originally known as Fells Point Market until its relocation in 1797, this charming market has evolved over the centuries while retaining its authentic character. Visitors can indulge in traditional Polish dishes and an array of delightful treats that truly elevate the dining experience. The atmosphere is lively and inviting, making it easy to savor every bite of your meal.
Such a cute space! The renovations have really allowed it to shine. Very clean and hip on the inside. there are food stalls inside, outdoor seating, and limited street parking (parallel parking is the main option, streets can be narrow-- it's fells point, so be mindful of that!) great place to walk to if you're in the area. Prices will range depending on where you choose to eat. Inside, they have Last Slyce, Thai Street, Everest Spice, Connie's chicken and waffles, and Taharka Brothers. Plenty of options to choose from! I recommend and can't wait to come back.
Faith O — Google review
I love that there are several different eateries inside, great places to choose from. We chose Sanford and son, sorry, I can't remember the exact name.But the food was so good. The customer service was even better. The lemon fresca is the bomb and the pineapple one is as well, the watermelon was good, but not as good as the other.Two.
Queen N — Google review
Cute little market in the Fells Point neighborhood. We enjoyed the crab cakes and Maryland Crab Soup from Vikki's! It's a must try.
Anjela F — Google review
We went on a Monday 10/13/25. The place was not crowded. We sat at the bar while we waited for our crabcakes. Older man was working the bar/working around the bar. He didn't approach us or ask if we wanted drinks. We got our food and started to eat. A nice black woman asked us if he had asked us to move. We said no, did he ask you? Yes, she said. So she goes off to confront him and he comes back to tell us to move. What a racist jerk! So we moved and invited the nice black lady to sit with us. He seemed to be associated with the Indian restaurant. 10/10 Horrible racist man.
Emily K — Google review
This is a nice food hall that offers a variety of places to eat. We were able to try a couple of different eateries. Each had its own unique items. Usually my fiancé and I like different eats and it’s nice to be able to combine different food all in the same location. A lot higher quality food than a food court.
Matthew — Google review
Very nice area. The polish meats are delicious. The restaurant was nice. Afterward we enjoyed a walk along the water
Lee C — Google review
Located in popular Fells Point, Broadway Market is a little food hall on the site of a historic market. During an overnight trip at the nearby Canopy Harbor Point, my family of three walked here for dinner on a Saturday evening. There aren't lots of food stands inside, but enough to find something you like. They have chicken and waffles, Thai, ice cream, seafood, a bar, etc. We opted for Thai and the vendor was out of this world. Our green curry, papaya salad and pad thai were well flavored and tasty! There are public restrooms in the back and tables outside and throughout the inside of the space. Our four-year-old daughter especially loved the kid-sized yellow table.
Austin G — Google review
Nice food hall with limited food options. Thai place, Connie fried chicken, a bar serving American fare. The prices are ridiculous for the limited menu. Limited seatings too. It's ok but there are better places surrounding that food hall.
Arun — Google review
1640 Aliceanna St, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA•http://www.broadwaymarketbaltimore.com/•(410) 685-6169•Tips and more reviews for Broadway Market
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3Cross Street Market

4.3
(1671)
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4.0
(68)
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Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Market
Shopping
Food court
Grocery store
Cross Street Market, with a rich history dating back to 1838, has undergone numerous upgrades and restorations over the years. Originally an open-air market, it was transformed into a two-story Italianate structure in the late 1800s. After a fire in the 1950s, the building was reconstructed and recently underwent another renovation in 2019. The latest amendment included restoring entrances to their original 1950s designs and adding communal seating.
You case you don't know this is where you can enjoy African jollof bowl that you can build with all kinds of protein of your choice and it's very cheap but quality just as back home jollof rice
Omo_malle — Google review
It could be nicer, more stalls, more choice. Not so busy. I had a poke bowl and for $15 it could have been a bit more generous, it was nice but small.
Ivana S — Google review
Nice walkable food market in the Baltimore Inner Harbor/Federal Hill neighborhood. Nice variety of restaurants and great coffee shop. Something for everyone. Indoor and outdoor seating. Similar to Reading Market in Philly or Chelsea Market in NYC (but smaller than both).
Karen B — Google review
Very clean, pretty friendly environment. Great food choices. I really enjoyed Jollof Bowel. There food is savory and good. The cost is somewhere between $20-$30 depending on what you get.. it's definitely a Chipotle style flare. 😋
Mae G — Google review
Haven't been here in decades! I Went in before the O's game around 530pm. I had great crab cake platter along with homemade mac n cheese at Atlas seafood.
Daniel S — Google review
I miss when it was a market. Now it's basically just a food court. Still, the renovations look great, it's clean, it's just not how I remember. It used to be bustling with meat and produce stands, fresh squeezed lemonade, live music, and so many more vendors! I just feel like it's missing something now. The same thing happened to Hollins Market and Lexington Market. They feel hollowed out and on the expensive side.
Matthew Y — Google review
Where are the veggies and fruit? What happened to the farmers market for this Saturday morning (which fell between May and October) at the Cross Street Market. This Cross Street Market farmers market is talked about by major Baltimore touring organizations, magazines and social media sites. Maybe their publications are outdated. If so, then their announcements should be updated. At 9:00 this Saturday morning it seemed things were just getting started. There were not many people around and no one could provide any information about a highly-touted farmers market. Well, so much for the fruit and veggie inspection and purchase. At the renovated market, a few shops were open and serving breakfast and coffee, but that was just about it. The place was quiet, I remember the hustle, bustle, laughter and people from the good old days. The building is nicely renovated. There is a noticeable alignment of shops along the side walls of the interior of the building. There are also easily accessible entrance and exit areas. Artwork and signage on the building is pretty. There is tabled seating outside on the side of the building, but I am not sure if it is general seating or for specific shops. There is limited parking around the building and additional parking within walking distance, but pay close attention to parking signs. There were plenty electric scooters available outside. Because it was early morning there was not much traffic. Very pleasant.
Jennifer Ç — Google review
Fenwick's Choice Meats - My Butcher Shop love story: the slab bacon blistered on the rind and my family was extremely pleased! Also, the Colby made my eggs the cheesiest! **Note**Steaks did not require knives - just that tender, Baby!!!
Kathleen L — Google review
1065 S Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•http://www.crossstmarket.com/•Tips and more reviews for Cross Street Market

4R. House

4.5
(4898)
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4.5
(108)
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$$$$affordable
Food court
Bar
Coworking space
R. House is a trendy food hall located in a former body shop, featuring an industrial-chic vibe with roll-up garage doors and 10 chef-driven counters. Additionally, the venue hosts Vintagepalooza, a pop-up clothing bazaar held in the garage, offering a diverse selection of vintage and thrifted finds from East Coast sellers. Inside the food hall, visitors can indulge in an array of culinary delights including tacos, pizza, poke bowls, crispy chicken, ice cream and more.
I love R. House. It’s a great place to go when you can’t settle on what to eat. Several great food options. BRD is definitely my favorite, but everything I have tried has been good. A bit loud at busier times, but overall a great place to check out.
Daniel R — Google review
The food is pretty hit or miss so some things are really good and some are not. The building is really nice with plenty of seating but the bathrooms are so bad and most of the tables and chairs outside are locked up the whole day and you ask someone to unlock them and they never do. The service is horrible. You wait forever to order and forever again to get the food. Overall this place looks good and seems promising but it doesn't live up to expectations.
S K — Google review
Sports bar available, outdoor deck with fire pit, lots of unique vendors outside amazing food vendors inside and very clean! This place also seemed very kid and family friendly! I will be back because everything I tasted was magnificent and the people inside were so very kind and sociable.
D — Google review
This is the perfect place for solo and group lunches, especially if you have indecisive people in the group. There is an abundance of indoor and outdoor seating. They even have a dedicated space for children. R. House also offers dinner. I would call this a one stop shop for a variety of food and groups.
Kandice M — Google review
Very neat community vibe at this food court. Great indoor and outdoor seating areas to choose from after you make a difficult choice of amazing vendors for something to eat and drink. I couldn't choose so had a good sampling from two spots. There was not a ton of parking options, but they do have a small fee lot to check before finding something on the street.
Timothy M — Google review
Everything was awesome, except the noise. They had a live band playing, which is great for those who want it! But if you are noise sensitive, bring earplugs, or be prepared to take food to go.
Hillary V — Google review
Great abundance of restaurants and even a bar. Favorite restaurant inside is BYRD, but so many great options. Bar inside is nice which includes events on certain days. Parking can be a bit troubling so would recommend parking across the street by the police station, it’s free and your car won’t get towed!
D — Google review
Rhouse is our local eatery situated in Remington / close to Charles Village . They offer several types of Food & Drinks . They also host several events & Happy Hours . It’s a good place to meet up with Friends , Family or as a Remote work space . The Food options could be better , there isn’t much offered in my opinion.
S M — Google review
301 W 29th St, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA•https://r.housebaltimore.com/•(443) 347-3570•Tips and more reviews for R. House

5Belvedere Square Market

4.5
(3069)
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4.8
(17)
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
$$$$affordable
Food court
Shopping
Health food restaurant
Shopping Malls
Belvedere Square is a vibrant commercial complex located in North Baltimore, offering an array of boutiques, shops, and diverse eateries. The sprawling 110,000-foot hub hosts seasonal festivals and summer concerts as part of the Summer Sounds series from May to August. Visitors can explore locally sourced gourmet goodies at the market or indulge in delicious bites from various dining options such as The Pizza Trust, Thai Landing, and Koba Korean Barbecue.
My first time visiting The Belvedere Square. My niece and I came specifically for a restaurant that serves the smoked mussels which were phenomenal! We traveled over an hour and the trip was well worth it! The Belvedere Square is a unique shopping experience filled with a variety of restaurants offering something different from Asian cuisine to down home style county cooking. We tried a few of the eateries. And just about everything was spot on delicious. They even have a watering hole for a wide selection of adult beverages. And I can’t forget the homemade crêpe restuarant where they offer a range of sweet and savory treats that will satisfy any sweet tooth made fresh to order. Belvedere Square offers plenty of free parking indoor and outdoor dining spaces. We enjoyed our shopping experience, even with all the hustle and bustle of the children and families moving about it was an enjoyable day to try the unique shops available in the square!
Philly K — Google review
The quesadilla was trash. It tasted like grilled cheese on a tortilla. No seasoning not flavor no bueno. If you have a choice between going here or risking a food allergy, risk the food allergy.
Tyshawn J — Google review
Explore Baltimore - Belvedere Square Food Court | Shopping 529 E Belvedere Ave Baltimore, MD 21212 Belvedere Square is Baltimore! Belvedere Square offers a lively atmosphere featuring some of Baltimore’s best small businesses & restaurants, retail shopping, health & fitness, and seasonal events. The Square is right in the heart of North Baltimore, whether it’s lunch with a co-worker, date night, family fun, or meeting up with your gym pals, Belvedere Square has it all
Art I — Google review
Love everything about Belvedere Square Market. The stalls are all occupied with amazing food options, there are even several options in the middle now. The bar has a great beer selection, delicious cocktails and attentive staff. Love the bottle shop, too! I have no trouble finding a parking spot when I visit.
Sarah B — Google review
Pono Taco doesn’t have a place to review so I’ll do it here. This was supposed to be queso and chips. Guess they can’t even get that right. Also this tiny thing was six freaking dollars. Go to the market, but avoid pono taco at all costs.
Michael S — Google review
We had a great time. I just didn't like the crepe..
Mel S — Google review
This place is so awesome! We visited while on vacation. We tried the sushi and ramen, milkshakes, sandwiches and Thai wraps with tofu. Everyone in our party was pleased. There’s a bar and liquor store, a bakery with some nice gluten free options, a cool chocolate shop. Free parking
Syrah M — Google review
This place is like a mall food court without thr mall vibe. Great place for Thai food (Thai Landing). Hot, tasty, and hearty. Staff was nice and open to suggestion requests. We ordered: 1) Hilo Bowl. Shrimp was a good size and servings were a reasonable size. 2) Build Your Own Salad: They have you fill out an order slip of what you like in your salad, which is great 👍. The veggies and fruits were fresh and savory. 3) Thai Fried Rice (added broccoli and pinapple). This was very good! With the portion size, my wife was able to each lunch and I finished off for dinner 🍽😋. 4) Pad Tha (added chicken & shrimp): Some of the best Pad Thai I've had, besides when we vacationed in Thailand. Great taste and noodles. I asked for medium-hot, but wasn't so hot. They have general seating (inside and outside) that's shared with the other establishments and the atmosphere, as mentioned earlier, is like a mall food court. Definitely an nice place meet, eat, and even have a drink. Maybe we'll try the bar next time.
B W — Google review
529 E Belvedere Ave, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA•http://www.belvederesquare.com/•Tips and more reviews for Belvedere Square Market
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6Mount Vernon Marketplace

4.6
(2009)
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4.5
(95)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Permanently Closed
Food court
Restaurant
Mount Vernon Marketplace is a vibrant food hall with over a dozen vendors offering a diverse range of global bites, cheeses, beer, and sandwiches. The marketplace has been around since 2015 but continues to feel fresh with new stalls constantly making their debut. Anchors like The Local Oyster, Taps, Pinch, and Centre Bar offer raw oysters, beer and wine, handmade Chinese dumplings, and craft cocktails respectively.
A really great food market that is at the center of Baltimore. A great selection of food vendors across the culinary world including Korean hot dogs that are fantastic and a great spot for authentic tacos and margaritas.
Austin B — Google review
"There are only three food establishments open out of a total of 15 stalls. I admit they all seem to sell the same types of food—the only difference is the starch: one has noodles, another has rice, and the third serves ramen. Essentially, they offer the same proteins with very little variety."
Lester B — Google review
This was my first time visiting MV Marketplace, the atmosphere was so relaxing & beautiful. The only thing I was is that they add more food spots. I tried food from Cholitas Tacos & the food & drinks were so good. The customer service was amazing & the guy that rung me up was so funny & friendly. I can’t wait to try the other food places in there. But I definitely recommend everyone go look around & see what foods peak your interest. I got the 3 street style Carne Asada (Beef). They were 8.5/10. And I can’t remember the name of my drink but I added pics. It was 9/10.
Brittany B — Google review
Booth "Mercy Seat" - just opened and they have wonderful service, polite, friendly, and looking to serve what you want. We had steak bites over rice, peppers, side salad w/hummus and a side of tots. Give them a try!
Scott B — Google review
This is one of several marketplaces around Baltimore. As it was my first time visiting one, I was surprised to learn it's a collection of VERY good) restaurants, and not a grocery type place at all. I had oysters and then I had some amazing bacon on a skewer. They also have a small family owned/created jewelry store. The food was amazing and the atmosphere friendly. I highly recommend this place!
Cailea C — Google review
This place has really been on the up and up. I used to like it, now I love it! They’ve done a great job of diversifying the food choices recently and I feel like they have it all: drinks, pizza, wings, bibimbap, tacos, juice, vegan food, oysters, fried fish, ramen, burgers, etc. Order the nachos from the taco place to-go and they just give you a whole (small) pizza box full of nachos for $8.
Bmore C — Google review
Man, this place has really gone down hill. 3-4 years ago, this place was crowded with people and had nearly every food stall occupied. Now, it's less than half occupied with the majority of the long standing favorites closed. Seems Cholitas is the most recent victim. It's now dark, depressing, and empty. Management, stop doing whatever it is you are doing as it's obviously driving away much loved tenants, and it's clear nobody is in a rush to come lease there or it would be full again. What a shame, this was a great asset to the Mt. Vernon neighborhood....
Jamie K — Google review
Super cute market in the historical district with tons of options. Went with a large party and was perfect as there were so many options and lots of seating. Super cute aesthetic location and customized to each venue. Was able to get fried dumplings, fresh squeeze orange crush, and then finally hit up the bar for a mixed drink. Great way to get everything you want, be in one area, and for large parties.
Michele G — Google review
520 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://mtvernonmarketplace.com/•(443) 796-7400•Tips and more reviews for Mount Vernon Marketplace

7Fell's Point Farmers Market

4.8
(165)
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4.2
(5)
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Mentioned on 
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Farmers' market
Market
Nestled along the picturesque waterfront, the Fell's Point Farmers Market is a delightful blend of history and modernity. This vibrant market, which has been thriving since 2011, takes place in Broadway Square—an area that once hosted the neighborhood’s first market back in the 1700s. With over 40 vendors showcasing an array of offerings from locally sourced produce to artisanal crafts, visitors can indulge in gourmet cheeses, craft beer, and even unique bites like doughnuts and jerky.
I'm absolutely thrilled by the incredible food, vibrant art, and the fantastic vendors who are showcasing their amazing meals and creative accessories! It's such an exhilarating experience!
Typical M — Google review
Nice selection of local vendors with plenty of produce, farm fresh eggs and meats, baked goods and hot foods
Richard F — Google review
A good variety of foods to try. A nice fresh vegetable and fruit stand was here.
Bethany S — Google review
Just happen to be walking and ran into this gem of a farmers market. It was one of the best I’ve been to and wished I lived here so I could come back: So many booths from art, to food, to crafts just phenomenal. Money was spent but it was so worth it. I bought empanadas, jerk pasta, macaroons and these waffle marshmallow crisp 🥰🥰
Shelia J — Google review
I am a vendor at this market. It is always a wonderful family and dog friendly atmosphere. Great food, drinks, music and other products.
Delsena R — Google review
Once we found parking, it was a great experience :-D The vintage market nearby was great fun - had to walk thru to get to the market... Veggies galore, prices were great and it was the place to be given the amount of folks shopping!!!
Lori P — Google review
Such a cool market. Great vendors, including liquor, which I’ve never scene. Great vibe on a Saturday morning.
Travis E — Google review
Stayed at the hotel across the street and was pleasantly surprised but how awesome this market was! Definitely check it out, but remember it closes early!
Russ D — Google review
800 South Broadway at, Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA•http://www.fellspointfarmersmarket.com/•(410) 258-9658•Tips and more reviews for Fell's Point Farmers Market

8Northeast Market

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Market
Northeast Market, a historic establishment dating back to 1885, is an integral part of Baltimore's rich history. Situated near the renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital, it has undergone significant renovations and expansions over the years. The market offers a wide array of options including deli counters, fresh produce, and take-out dining choices. Its diverse offerings cater to various tastes and preferences, making it a go-to destination for families with different culinary cravings.
If you know, you know—and if you don’t, you need to get to Northeast Market. Their chopped steak fish sandwich is hands down the best I’ve ever had. Flavorful, satisfying, and made just right every time. It’s the kind of sandwich that keeps you coming back. A true Baltimore gem!
Cheryl C — Google review
It’s ok, but I expected by now the food you get would be hot, and when you ask for season all, you wouldn’t get salt and pepper. Disappointing after everyone said to eat from the first fried chicken place entering from Wyoming Street.
Mark A — Google review
Decent variety of different foods. No Bakery though, at least I didn't see one. I have weakness for fried chicken and there are three places here!
Kevin W — Google review
Inner city, local market place. Fairly clean. Lot's of people and eating joints. There are also various organizations who host information tables to spread awareness and to educate the community.
Sam D — Google review
As an out of town, I love this place! There was plenty of options from fried chicken to seafood, and I was asian cuisine, not to mention delis and fresh vegetables. We will be back for some more crab cakes! The cheesy crab fries and the fried osyter po boy, were to die for.
Mandie D — Google review
Glad Richardson Farms finally closed after all these years. The staff there were absolutely atrocious, yelling at me for... picking my own fruits?? Disgusting.
Bo-Shiun L — Google review
I've been coming through for a though for a few weeks fluently; I left my phone, and from Patrient to staff to security, they kept my baby safe and checked to make sure it was mine .
LISA D — Google review
Good selections of different types of food. Not all of the eateries are Clean(Sanitary)(PLEASE BE AWARE, Mindful and Careful).
Allan R — Google review
2101 E Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA•https://bpmarkets.com/markets/northeast-market/•(410) 685-6169•Tips and more reviews for Northeast Market

9Baltimore Farmers' Market

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Farmers' market
The Baltimore Farmers' Market, now in its 47th season, is a bustling hub of local farmers, food vendors, and artisans. Visitors can expect to find an array of offerings such as fresh fruits from Agriberry Farm, wine from Boordy Vineyards, mushrooms from The Mushroom Stand, empanadas from DMV Empanadas, and mini donuts from Migues Mini. New additions include fresh vegetables from Kitchen Girl Farm and seafood from Lindys Seafood.
Over the years, it's become a weekly tradition for my husband & I to go to the farmers market under 83bon Sundays. It’s probably my favorite thing about living in Baltimore. We are truly lucky to have it. You can find amazing fresh produce, meats, dairy products etc. here for reasonable prices. The atmosphere is so fun & very family friendly. Be sure to get there early because parking can be a bit crazy now.
Michaela H — Google review
Great mix of fresh produce, plants and herbs. Plenty of food and dessert vendors! Parking can be a bit of a challenge but this is a vibrant farmers market that is definitely worth the effort!
Create D — Google review
This is one of the best farmers markets in the area!! There is so much selection - fruits, veggies, flowers, baked goods, clothes, coffee, seafood, etc! Everyone is super friendly and prices are reasonable. We enjoyed coconut donuts, coffee, flavored tea, and a breakfast sandwich! Can’t wait to come back!
Katie M — Google review
Really a fun place for families with fresh fruit and vegetables and much more like baked goods and clothes with great ideas for craft/gifts.
D M — Google review
First time visiting this Farmer' Market and it was great. Great food selections for a variety of cultures and menu creations. Good prices, fun people and healthy eating. I will visit here again on my next visit to Baltimore.
W. W — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting the Baltimore Farmers Market for the first time this past weekend, and it was an incredible experience. The market features a wide variety of vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as a fantastic selection of plants and flowers, also fresh meat and seafood, all at great prices. The atmosphere was wonderfully welcoming, with friendly and kind people everywhere. One highlight was the food and drinks area, where I enjoyed an extremely delicious and refreshing strawberry lemonade from Little Italy Sausage Co. The market also caters to families with children. There was a delightful section for kids that included hula hoops and a lively entertainer interacting with them. Additionally, there was another station featuring a man with a drum set and various musical toys, allowing kids to play along to music. It was such a cute idea, and the children were having an absolute blast. I highly recommend this market, but be sure to arrive early as they close at 12 PM. Don’t forget to bring a bag or basket for your purchases. If you do forget, you can buy one there or get a complimentary bag at the welcome tent.
Carrie R — Google review
A great Sunday morning destination for the family. The stalls have gotten more expensive and less focused on the core competencies of a farmer’s market, but I’ve never regretted taking the time to go. Highly recommend the fresh mini donuts, which are both very nostalgic for me and live up to my memories of them!
Ben L — Google review
Always shocked when I come to the farmers market. Like, why don't I always shop there? Lots of variety. Everything is fresh fresh. Prices are prices so there is that. But the feeling of freshness is there so I appreciate that. Will definitely make this a weekend tradition.
Samson W — Google review
E Saratoga St & Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://farmersmarketbaltimore.org/•(410) 752-8632•Tips and more reviews for Baltimore Farmers' Market

1032nd Street Farmers Market

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Farmers' market
The 32nd Street Farmers Market in Baltimore, MD is a beloved year-round event that showcases the region's best growers and makers. From La Bohemia Bakery's treats to Hex Ferments' kombucha and Liberty Delight Farms' meats, there's something for everyone. The market also supports local businesses by offering a unique array of vendors selling everything from fresh produce to gluten-free goodies.
The best farmers market in all the land! Truly, puts the charm in charm city. Coffee upon entry @ Zekes, several stands accept debit/credit in addition to cash, and local musicians keep the vibes high. Def recommend for grocery shopping or just swinging by for a treat.
Kelsey S — Google review
My favorite dish is the mushroom tacos; they are juicy, and you can request extra toppings if you’d like! The chai stand is excellent as well, and all the natural drinks and meals are very satisfying. Let's not forget everyone's great efforts at each stand, providing outstanding customer service!
Typical M — Google review
The Greenmont Farmer’s Market is definitely a Saturday morning vibe. They close a little early for me, at 12, but it is still worth the trip. You can find great drinks, delicious pastries, and most of all, vibrant seasonal fresh fruit that I truly enjoy. They also have seasonal vegetables, crisp apples, and sweet seeded watermelons. One of the vendors makes incredible pastries, and there are also vendors with unique clothing you will not see anywhere else. Some vendors carry 100% cotton pieces, which I really appreciate. If you are in the area, stop by the Greenmont Farmer’s Market. It is a beautiful way to start your Saturday.
Chef G — Google review
What a lovely market! There is a great mix of local produce throughout the summer, along with a scattering of hand made craft items. Custom-made hats, handbags, jewelry, and leather products There are a few "guest" vendor spots every weekend that are filled by a variety of unique entrepreneurs. I really enjoy it year round. Occasionally, there are local musicians. The parking lot is tight, but turnover is fast
John C — Google review
Not my favorite farmers market. Parking is a pain in this area. They had a decent selection of things but nothing caught my eye. Typically I come out with lots of things at farmers market. Baltimore’s farmer market is my go to on Sundays.
Ana R — Google review
Great community farmers market met local vendors that were so sweet. The fact it’s open year round is amazing. Got multiple vegetables and fruits from different vendors, flowers, and the crab and shrimp. Empanadas were incredible. Highly recommend and will absolutely be back often.
Devin C — Google review
I came here for incense…3 hours later 🤦🏾‍♀️ i headed out with 2 bags full of fresh, locally grown fruits and veggies. I think I’m home free, I made it out… then I pass what I thought was a lamb gyro stand. I’ve been in the sun, walking around…it’s almost noon, sure, I could use a bite. I stop and ask the lovely vendor, is that chicken or lamb? Because it smells delicious! She smiles and replies….oh it’s mushrooms and it’s soooooo good?! Gurol what!! IKYFL! But I’m alright stuck because they smell sooo good. Baybeeeeeee when I tell you, that wrap didn’t make it out of my parking space. I sat there and DEMOLISHED THAT wrap… now I’m contemplating alllll my life decisions. Amazing! Top tier customer service and I’m mad I didn’t get 2. Oh! I’ll be back! Sincerely signed, a Carnivore contemplating her total life decisions
J W — Google review
I love this market! The foods, the people, the sounds, the smells...what a great way to start a Saturday. The Goat Cheese Lady, the Empanadas, the great smelling oils, breads, veggies, vegan food delivery service, sprouts, the pot pie Dad are just some of the must visit booths...and there are so many more. Looking forward to Saturday morning!
Hope J — Google review
400 E 32nd St, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA•https://www.32ndfm.org/•(443) 212-8047•Tips and more reviews for 32nd Street Farmers Market
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11Avenue Market

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Market
Store
Avenue Market is situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Hampden, known for its quirky charm and as a filming location for John Waters movies. The area hosts popular annual festivals like Honfest and The Miracle of Lights on 34th St. The market, located along historic Pennsylvania Avenue, aims to support local Black-owned businesses and farmers while providing access to healthy food for the community.
The food is always delicious the seasoning
Cynthia J — Google review
I enjoy the Upton Ave market. Quite a few of the of the spaces are empty right now but the ones that are open are amazing with delicious food and drinks. A fresh fruit and vegetable space is open a few days a week and you can play lottery games and scratch offs at one of the spaces. They have 2 different ATMs there and security guards on-site every day. It's also very easy to get to. As soon as you come up from the metro station the market is right there. Also a bus stops right in front. Ample parking on either side. Highly recommend.
Jessica B — Google review
The Chinese spot at 1700 Pennsylvania Ave. the food was horrible. The health department need to get rid of this garbage 🗑️ before someone gets sick shut them down immediately food was nasty old and disgusting from there today and when I tell you, they had so much sauce on top of the sweet chicken make look good sweet chicken looking good and was not fresh. It was gross And I paid $12 for absolutely nothing. Chinese food was not good at all that was the worst food .I ever taste and I will not recommend a dog to go in there eat will be calling the health department on them. I’m just trying to figure out what’s the name but ,I’m gonna make a trip soon to see the name of that Chinese place need to get the name so report them to health department.
Patrice P — Google review
You want something good? You gotta take a trip to the hood! Every stand in here has good food. They have a Juice bar that makes incredible fresh fruit smoothies. The fruit stand is one of my favs. The only thing the stops me from visiting more frequently, the beggers and the neighborhood. It's not a safe area. So, by all means, get what you came to get and leave.
TJ T — Google review
It's missing the historical significance of the space, the African American culture of it is almost none existed if not completely. I feel like it's the beginning of a complete erasure of the culture, is feel like we're being completely raced from the infrastructure of a country.We built of a world we've made successful, of a city we've given a name
Eric S — Google review
Last stop if you have nowhere else to go just being honest
Adrian A — Google review
Breakfast food is the best,big breakfast 😎👍🥞
Brian P — Google review
The store had good customer service.
Blau R — Google review
1700 Pennsylvania Ave, Baltimore, MD 21217, USA•http://baltimoremarkets.org/•(410) 685-6169•Tips and more reviews for Avenue Market

12Hollins Market

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Hollins Market is a historic neighborhood in the Sowebo area of Baltimore, known for being home to the oldest public market building still in use in the city. The market, which dates back to the Civil War era, offers a variety of culinary delights from businesses like Eddies Lunch and Laumans Meats. It has been an integral part of Baltimore's history, with events like the Hollins Market Centennial Parade drawing large crowds and significant attention.
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13Village of Cross Keys

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Nestled in the charming North Baltimore area, the Village of Cross Keys is a delightful upscale enclave that offers a unique blend of luxury living and shopping. This privately owned community features elegant condos alongside an array of boutique shops and restaurants, making it a perfect destination for those seeking both style and sophistication. Stroll through its picturesque streets to discover locally-owned gems like The Pied Piper, which specializes in chic children's clothing, or Octavia Boutique for trendy women's apparel.
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14Pratt Street Pavilion - HarborPlace

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Shopping mall
Event venue
Harborplace is a vibrant shopping and dining destination nestled in the heart of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. This bustling complex features 160 diverse shops, ranging from unique souvenir stores to trendy clothing boutiques and specialty jewelry outlets. Visitors can indulge their taste buds at numerous food stalls and restaurants, particularly in the Light Street Pavilion, while also exploring the Pratt Street Pavilion for more retail options. The Gallery, located within the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, adds an extra layer of charm with its vertical mall experience.
No car parking. Park you car at street parking opposite to the waterfront. There’s sufficient spots and street parking is affordable 👍🏽. Beautiful scenic views in the Baltimore downtown.
Avi N — Google review
Nice place to walk, many businesses closed, but the views are amazing
Liz C — Google review
Horrible. Stopped in the gift shop on the first floor, which was fine. Went upstairs to use the bathroom. I DO NOT recommend. Second floor is abandoned. Health service eviction notices on doors due to mice and insects… no locks on any bathroom stalls, and most urinals and toilets out of order. Avoid at all costs going to second floor.
John L — Google review
Lovely Harbour area , very quiet at 11.15A.M on the morning of our visit. Unfortunately, a lot of the shops ( Hard Rock Cafe ) , paddle boat rides, and ferry services were closed. The few that were open were few and far between !!! Went into the Baltimore Tourist Information Centre, no one said anything about what was happening,( we were offered a tour of the historic city by a friendly staff member, for a fee )..but we Learnt much later that the whole area is earmarked for a MAJOR REDEVELOPMENT,hence the " non-vibe " feel . Had a lunch at the Phillips restaurant, which was OK. Nice walking around the harbour, pity that nothing was happening.
Neil R — Google review
Came here a lot when I was younger and I came back last week with the family! This place hasn’t changed a bit for me. Great stores and restaurants to choose from !
Big 4 — Google review
The total Inner Harbor (July 2025) seems dead. The once vibrant stores are empty.
David M — Google review
Always great food and dessert at the Cheese Cake Factory. Very clean and awsome seating areas. We sat outside next to the harbor which was very relaxing. The staff was very friendly and always asked us how is everything. Definitely recommend this restaurant.
Tom D — Google review
Fun place to walk around even on a cloudy day! Boat rides are available ranging from little to big tour cruises. There are shops, restaurants, museums, and an aquarium. Fun to people watch too. There were some entertainers who used garbage cans to play the drums; very creative. Nice to walk around just to get exercise too. Plenty of police presence so I felt safe. I’ve heard the aquarium is great but we didn’t have time to explore. Would have liked to though
Maureen H — Google review
201 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•(410) 662-0104•Tips and more reviews for Pratt Street Pavilion - HarborPlace

15Di Pasquale's

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Italian grocery store
Grocery store
Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Di Pasquale's Marketplace is a century-old Italian food specialty store and cafe that has become a staple in Baltimore's culinary scene. It offers a wide range of Italian products for purchase as well as a cozy dining area where visitors can enjoy rustic Italian dishes such as lasagna, meatball sandwiches, and brick oven pizzas. The marketplace is renowned for its Arancini, lasagna, mozzarella, Lorenzo di Arabia pizza, and veal sandwich.
I was visiting my son in Baltimore and his wife took me here. It was so delicious!! I had an Italian sub sandwich and appetizers of Brussel sprouts, crab dip, and pasta salad. I wish they had this restaurant in California! Wonderful!!! It is also a small Italian deli/market. I can't wait to go back next time I'm in town. We ate outside and had a nice view of the area.
Regina A — Google review
One of my go-to spots. Busier on weekends, so I usually order ahead and browse the market while I wait. The kitchen is open, clean, and well-organized. The sandwich is super satisfying. Just give it a quick reheat and it’s hearty and generously portioned.
P — Google review
One of the best sandwiches I’ve ever had! I stopped by DiPasquale’s in the Baltimore Canton location on Toone Street and got the Real Italian Everything (no hots) — absolute perfection. The meats were fresh, the bread was top-tier, and the flavors were authentic and well-balanced. You can tell they use quality ingredients and know what they’re doing. Fast service, friendly staff, and a great vibe. I’ll definitely be back!
Jennifer H — Google review
Hard to find good quality Italian food in Harrisburg PA. When we have parties, I literally drive all the way out here, because this is the food here is good, plentiful, and satisfying. Being from NYC, I am pretty keen when it comes to Italian food and Di Pasquale's fits the bill for our family. We do their catering option when we have some big events at our house. Their catering services are always accurate and the service is always with a smile. I love their store and the multiple options that they have available from their grocery section to their catering options. I wish there was an Italian store like this somewhere in Harrisburg, PA, but unfortunately, that does not exist. I do not mind making the 1.5 hour trip here to get quality food which never seems to disappoint.
Thomas L — Google review
I just visited Di Pasquale's for the first time today. I picked up 2 "Real Italian" cold cut sandwiches for my daughter and I. They were fantastic!! Definitely lived up to their reputation. I only had half and was full. The store is amazing too. Tons of Italian items that I've not seen anywhere else. I picked up some rice for risotto tonight as well as some black pasta. Can't wait to go back!!
Timothy A — Google review
I had them cater my Daughters baby shower. Well there was no leftovers to take home. I know I ordered way more than was needed so that should tell you how great the food was. Nothing but compliments from all our guests. I will definitely use their services again and highly recommend them to everyone I know.
Debbie K — Google review
What's to say about the best itailan shop in Baltimore since I don't know when. You want a sit down meal. They got it. You want sandwiches to go. DiPasquales has it. You just need desserts or coffee or drinks they have that too. From freshly sliced Italian meats and cheeses. They have full shipping here to find all your Italian food fresh or frozen and all the sides to go with. Recommend trying the Old world Italian and the arancini but you can't go wrong with the pizzas or any of the desserts. Stop by Dipasquales and support local businesses and ask for Joey D!!!
Wbyoure1 — Google review
Stopped in for the first time to try one of these legendary sandwiches and found so much more. While I waited for my sandwich, I strolled thru the store and all the amazing products that were available. I really want to stop back and eat in the little bistro then a little shop around the store. I took my sandwich home and it was absolutely delish. One of the best Italian subs I have ever had. That crunchy bread, the meats and the toppings were just right. I will surely be back!
Edward Z — Google review
3700 Toone St, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA•http://www.dipasquales.com/•(410) 276-6787•Tips and more reviews for Di Pasquale's
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16The Brewer's Art

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Brewpub
Bar
The Brewer's Art is a unique establishment located in a former townhouse on North Charles Street. It offers an elegant setting for enjoying housemade Belgian-style brews and upscale New American cuisine. The venue features a refined dining area with ornate woodwork, marble pillars, and chandeliers, as well as a dimly lit basement bar for a more laid-back atmosphere. The on-site brew house produces a variety of Belgian-style beers, including the popular Resurrection abbey brown ale.
This place is great. I used to frequent the basement bar during college. Recently went back and ate/drank at the bar upstairs. Mars the bartender is a gem and the brews were as good as they were 15yrs ago. This place is worth a stop if visiting Baltimore. The food is good, the fires are a must. If I lived in Baltimore again, I would frequent this spot. So good to be back!
Christopher P — Google review
The Brewer’s Art has a really unique atmosphere—almost like a speakeasy tucked inside a historic home. There are several distinct spaces: a front bar area, a cozy lounge-like sitting space with a fireplace, the main restaurant, and a bar downstairs. Whether you’re grabbing drinks or sitting down for a meal, there’s a spot for every mood. Add photos of some of the different spots. I just stopped in to try a beer and went with the Resurrection, one of their main brews. At $8, it was a solid price and delivered on flavor and quality. I’d definitely come back to explore more of the menu or try the food next time. The staff was friendly, and I really enjoyed the cozy ambiance, especially lounging on a couch near the fireplace. Even though it wasn’t lit, it still added warmth to the vibe. I’ve added photos of their main beers, but they offer a much broader drink selection. If you’re in the area, The Brewer’s Art is definitely worth a visit—for the atmosphere, the beer, and the overall experience.
G L — Google review
Very underrated Mount Vernon restaurant/bar. There are two floors with a downstairs bar area and upstairs dining room. The dining room interior is beautiful with very charming library-esque furnishing. The food, salad, drinks were all amazing with great portions, and service was also very good. Excited to come back
Juhi P — Google review
Excellent space, product, and staff. Great happy-hour deals and a strong beer selection. They're always brewing up new drinks, and their brewers are masters who routinely make excellent new drinks to try, which often are included in happy-hour. The rosemary-garlic fries especially are delicious and an ever-popular food. The bartenders are also friendly, patient, and knowledgeable, which makes the space feel more homey. They also distribute all over the city! They've been a fixture of Baltimore beer for more than 15 years at this point, and that position has been well-earned. I love this place. Also, I'd swear that Resurrection was a different style of beer when it first hit the market compared to what it's being marketed as now, but no one else I've spoken to feels this way...
Chuck W — Google review
Delightful high-ceiling, wood paneling and marble-hearth vibe and proper thick red tablecloth and attentive but not chatty quick service from the curly haired young man: shared the fat salmon fish cakes with wonderfully lightly charred carrots, on a mashed potato bed and for her chicken jaeger schnitzel and creamy mushrooms on Brussels sprouts. A+ Saturday night at the Brewer's Art. Thanks ! And did I mention the cool art books on the mantle? 💋 Ned from station north books
Ned S — Google review
Excellent beer and tasty food served by very nice people. There are at least three different spaces here. The first, as you come in off the street is the bar. The next is a darker dining room (wasn't open when we rolled in at 4) and downstairs is a casual space. We didn't make it downstairs but we will next time. Their beers on tap are all top notch with the Resurrection (Belgian brown) and the dark lager standing out. We had a burger (monstrous in size, prepared as specified and juicy) with fries and schnitzel bites (crispy and served with a delicious aioli) to eat with our drinks and they were delicious. Based on the preparation, I bet the full menu is delicious. There is a very generous happy hour here where the drafts are reduced price and there are small bites and reduced price food items. We can't wait to come back!
P P — Google review
Really great drinks, food, and service! Love the black saison.
Joseph H — Google review
I stepped in to try their beers and was surprised to find table clothes on one side and a bar across a hallway. 4 stars until I go back and do more "research"
Gottfried K — Google review
1106 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://www.thebrewersart.com/•(410) 547-6925•Tips and more reviews for The Brewer's Art

17Trinacria Baltimore

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Deli
Gourmet grocery store
Grocery store
Italian grocery store
Nestled in the vibrant Bromo Arts District, Trinacria Baltimore is a charming deli that has been a beloved fixture of the Fava family for over a century. As you step inside this cozy storefront, you'll be greeted by an impressive array of Italian delicacies that will undoubtedly require a larger shopping basket.
Amazing selection of handmade pasta, delicious deli meats and cheeses, olives, and fresh olive oil!! The fresh made breads are also incredible!! If you get there early, the breads are still warm!!! A lovely variety of desserts is also available. My daughter especially loves the cannollies! There are really too many great things to say about Trinacria to write here. You just have to go see it for yourself!! You won't be disappointed!
Michele W — Google review
Absolutely love this place! Been going here with my parents since I was a child. I fly from Florida to get the best olives, lunch meats, homemade sauce, breads, and pastas! Shrimp salad best I’ve had! Thanks Matt and Vince for your great staff and helping my parents!! Mom made the sandwiches!! So delicious! Good luck with new catering biz also! Everything is perfezione!
Alicia S — Google review
Finally made it to Trinacria after a service call in Fells today. What a wonderful surprise! A truly authentic Italian market/deli right here in the heart of Baltimore. Man, I’m impressed. Delicious fresh baked baguette with thinly sliced quality meats and sharp provolone $9.99 (large) Make sure you put this place on your hit list. I’ve been missing out!
Romain B — Google review
The store has an old fashion look. Store attendants was not at all pleasant. There were deal on wines only no food deals. Lots of the food looks old or out dated. Nothing of nutritional there is appealing to the eye. Everything was all over the place. Seems like a waste of time the atmosphere was weird. I'll never visit this store again.
Shae — Google review
Great sandwiches, great baked goods, great market selection
Matteo W — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing! They have the best prices for authentic Italian food, wine and pastries. I really love the homemade ravioli (you have to finish preparing it at home) and olives. Trinacria is definitely worth a visit if you have never been before.
Kandice M — Google review
Love it! Went there with some family. Great selection of Italian foods, both fresh and premade. The cold cuts are delicious too!!! Wonderful food made by them! Parking is always hard in the city. I wish they'd move to Dundalk! 😁😁😁
David R — Google review
A recent find after 60+ years of living in Baltimore! They are the real deal...now I can't seem to stay away from them! I buy all my ingredients there, and get lost in the items in the refrigerated section. Yes, gotta grab a sandwich everytime I go! They even have key lime tarts!
Larry B — Google review
406 N Paca St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://www.trinacriabaltimore.com/•(410) 685-7285•Tips and more reviews for Trinacria Baltimore

18Power Plant Live!

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Power Plant Live! is a vibrant entertainment hub located just a stone's throw from Baltimore's iconic Inner Harbor. This lively venue boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, comedy clubs, and nightclubs that cater to all tastes. Whether you're in the mood for delicious Detroit-style pizza at Underground Pizza or want to enjoy a drink at Leinenkugel's Beer Garden, there's something for everyone. The area also features Ram's Head Live!
We booked a private event at Luckies and had an amazing experience! The space was perfect, and Caroline was incredibly accommodating—friendly, helpful, and easy to work with. Everything went smoothly, and we’ll definitely be back!
Buck B — Google review
I've been to this venue a few times now and the most recent being a festival catered for families. It was a fun event with food trucks, performance, and prizes. The overall atmosphere is a chill place to hang with bars all around.
Rafael L — Google review
The concert venue was easy to find & conveniently located a walk away from our hotel. Three blocks to be exact. 0.2 miles or a 5 minute walk. We chose to get a Lyft for convenience. We went to the Power Plant Live to see the Never Early Fest. The nearest parking garage to the Power Plant was tricky in that it had very narrow driveway. We got a ride from a friend back to our hotel after midnight, and we notice mirrors on corners used to help prevent cars from colliding against each other in the garage driveway. The car before us on the drive down in the parking garage got hit. It was the first time I ever got stressed in a parking garage, and I was just a passenger. I like how it was easy to find seats outdoors on the second floor balcony with a good view of the main stage, the many & clean bathrooms, and the open air ambience of the venue. Navigating the different stages & areas for different music artists was easy & we were provided assistance/ service with swift efficiency. Some of the stages were indoors at different bars. The main stage was outdoors. The only concerns we had was finding the elevator, the interruptions (people ) & traffic flow blocking concert goers view of performances at one stage area, and not being in a well ventilated areas. We did not eat the food there & only had Diet Coke fountain drinks at a bar. The major highlight of the venue is that we were able to see multiple music artists of different genres on five different stages & places within this concert venue - indoors & outdoors. I would have liked having coffee & white wine options there yet was unable to find them at a bar by the main stage. Overall, we had a spectacular time at The Power Plant Live for The Never Early Fest by Rappolla Entertainment. It was the largest concert music venue we ever went to in our life, and there was very little issues to deal with during the day & night. It really helps significantly to get a hotel room nearby & walk or get a ride to the concert venue. We got to experience many unknown & brilliant music artists and genres at The Never Early Fest - acoustic, 90’s rock, punk, alternative, & folk music - and some of the music artists were from the local Maryland music scene.
Ophelia G — Google review
My legitimate favorite band that got together for reunion tour, better known as Acid Bath, played a gig at Rams Head Live (correct me if I got the name wrong) and it was amazing. I felt much more comfortable inside the gig which is what I was there for than I did outside of the gig, which is what I would assume was power plant live. The Energy felt quite chaotic, people were kind of rude, pushy, and not as courteous as you would hope. I'm a wheelchair user so at least I can say that it was accessible to get in there, however I have a good amount of experience using my wheelchair and I can absolutely confirm that not all Mobility devices such as a power chair, are going to fit into certain places in the area. Not to mention just the fact that it's extremely crowded, and pretty loud. Overall I got to see my favorite band wish I never thought would happen in my lifetime so I'm happy.
Bruiser ( — Google review
It's an awesome venue that is set up like its own side street. All the cool little bars and restaurants are nice too. On the main stage it's nice having two bars right there and the sound system was super good. Overall love the area and the venue definitely will be coming back when Svdden Death does Nevermore again!! Another thing I liked is how you can overlook the main stage from upstairs and it offers a really great view.
Justin O — Google review
That was the big dill festival. It was fantastic! Thousands of people. It seemed like hundreds of vendors. Live music. Contests, it was super cool. I'll be sure to get to the next one. I had a great time.
Paul K — Google review
Was able to see the man Mr. Clinton and his show didnt disappoint me and my wife at all. We rock and roll all night long. We sang most of the songs. It wasna great event. The place is not to bad either. This concert was a standing concert, still good to rock and roll
Marcus H — Google review
Pizza Is so delicious here. They even have a vegan ice cream and bread pudding. It's to die for. Love the venue. Only is a slight complaint mosh pits or dangerous cuz the ground isn't level and I even met someone that spraying their ankle and I rolled it a little bit too. But always a great time. Always have a blast! Besides that.
Donna W — Google review
34 Market Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://powerplantlive.com/•(410) 908-0650•Tips and more reviews for Power Plant Live!

19Mastellone Deli & Wine Shop

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Mastellone Deli & Wine Shop is a beloved Parkville market that has been serving the community since 1954. Originally founded by Andrea and Margaret Rose Mastellone, the shop continues to honor their Italian food heritage. Now owned by DiPasquales, this charming storefront offers an array of impeccable wines, house-made salads, and delectable carryout subs.
MASSIVE meatball sub. Hollowed out half Italian loaf, STUFFED with meatballs, sauce, and provolone. Is it going to leak out all over the place? Hell no! They scoop out the insides, stuff the interior with all that goodness, then plug the end with cheese and the soft interior part of the loaf, welding it all shut with cheese- you can’t beat that. Also- sandwich was VERY well priced, and the double espresso to go with it was just right (and only $2.50). Edit- forgot to mention the toasted bread CRUNCH! It was outstanding, perfect Staff was great, service was excellent. If you’ve driven by and wondered what the heck it’s like in there- stop, go in, and treat yourself.
Winston Z — Google review
This place is phenomenal. The staff is super helpful and friendly. Great vibes. Fresh made Mozzarella, sausages, and bread are fantastic. Great selection of wines. The prosciutto is ridiculously good. They also have a bunch of other great stuff all reasonably priced.
Mark J — Google review
You can always rely on this place for some great authentic Italian foods. I stop here all the time for odds and ends. My go to’s are the pasta fagioli soup, their fresh mozzarella, dough, the pasta salad and a must are their subs! All of them are delicious. Everyone is always welcomed with a smile and hello. Such a staple to the neighborhood!!
Amber M — Google review
Hands down best deli sandwiches! I've tried several different sandwiches, snacks, and cookies from them and they're all great! If you haven't had one of their sandwiches yet, you should go now!
Amanda C — Google review
Great hidden gem in Parkville. Very friendly staff who are making authentic tasting food. I enjoyed my experience there and will be going back!
Jamie A — Google review
An Italian delicatessen that turns a simple ham sub into the ham sub. Fresh, high-quality ingredients and fair prices make this place a standout. Their whole sub is huge—perfect for sharing—and makes for a satisfying lunch. It’s absolutely worth going a little out of your way to grab a hot sandwich here. You won't regret it!
Meredith B — Google review
I picked up a couple of super subs for a small party, super easy to call ahead and order, was ready when I arrived, everyone’s so nice, cute shop and most importantly the food is great all our guests loved it!
Olivia C — Google review
Im from PA, and originally from Baltimore, We have nothing like this in PA, and travel to Harford rd to get the finest Italian deli products. Fresh baked Italian bread, incredible cheese selections, and an Italian market with a variety of italian grocery goods to select from. The Large Imported Mortadella, Delusa Salami, and imported sharp provalone makes an incredible take home treat for my family. Its a gem of a place and miss the convenience I once had long ago. I took for granted how well I had it, till I moved out of the neighborhood.
David B — Google review
7212 Harford Rd, Baltimore, MD 21234, USA•https://www.dipasquales.com/•Tips and more reviews for Mastellone Deli & Wine Shop

20Taharka Brothers Ice Cream

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Ice cream shop
Taharka Brothers Ice Cream offers a delectable selection of homemade ice cream, with the key lime pie flavor being a standout. What sets this place apart is that it operates as a non-profit, providing entrepreneurial training to at-risk youth. The ice cream is praised for its exceptional variety and quality, made from natural ingredients. Customers appreciate the friendly and helpful management.
Real good ice cream. At first I passed on the flavor selections, but a few weeks later the choices were more interesting. Black Cherry Chip -gooooood Easy access and never a line. It is a micro storefront so don't miss it on your way to the restroom. Friendly and very polite service. Parking is a challenge some days. Today was a breeze.
John D — Google review
Taharka Brothers was a wonderful addition to our wedding! The ice cream was a huge hit, and our guests loved it. The staff were absolutely wonderful—so friendly, professional, and kind to all of our guests. We’re so grateful to Taharka Brothers for being a part of our wedding. If you’re looking for something memorable, sweet, and totally crowd-pleasing, we can’t recommend them enough!
Meghan T — Google review
We got free ice cream during our visit because a wrong order went out and we asked to take it before the trash can could. This is top notch ice cream, and the Honey Graham is a must-try. It kind of tastes like the aftertaste of eating a graham cracker — that moment when it’s sort of melting in your mouth. I just wish they had more flavors. It seems like they were selling out. 8.5
Viggy V — Google review
Tastes great and they give good sized scoops for pretty cheap with free toppings!
S K — Google review
Great ice cream, with many unique flavors. The blackberry cherry chocolate ice cream was good. Also if you get a waffle cone you get almost twice the ice cream and it tastes great.
Oliver B — Google review
Exceptional ice cream! Amazing variety of esquire flavors! I’m very picky and have a sensitive system, so I was absolutely pleased to taste this delicious ice cream and discover its high quality and natural ingredients!!!! I also love the management. I had to call to ask about home delivery (which is offered thank goodness) and encountered the owner, ‘GERALD’ who was so very personable, helpful, professional, and compassionate! He even extended a courtesy that I was very very pleasantly shocked to receive! This place deserves your patronage bc the service and management is as exceptional as the CREAM DELECTABLE YUMMY-FOR-YOUR-TUMMY, unbelievable good Taharka ice cream!!! Tell em I sent ya!!! Bless their hearts their ice cream establishment and their delicious products! Amen!!!
Lafaithia V — Google review
Taharka is the best ice cream in the City! It's got heart, soul and sabor! And the staff will make you feel like a rock star! Keep up the good work!
Larry S — Google review
Their flavors might be good if you don't like something particularly sweet, but if you have a sweet tooth you will be majorly disappointed. I've tried their roasted strawberry and their key lime and both were so bitter/sour I could only eat a spoonful of each.
C — Google review
301 W 29th St, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA•http://www.taharkabrothers.com/•(410) 559-9620•Tips and more reviews for Taharka Brothers Ice Cream
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21Greg's Bagels

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Bagel shop
Greg's Bagels is a cozy counter located in Belvedere Square food market, known for its delicious bagels, coffee, and sandwiches. What sets Greg's apart is their exceptional selection of smoked fish imported from around the world and unique bagel flavors like cornbread. The quality of their food consistently ranks among the best in the city, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely Sunday morning.
Tried Greg's Bagels for the first time Saturday. The staff are all friendly. The Baja sandwich was incredible and I enjoyed reading the paper bags hanging across the top front of the counter while I waited. I bought a half dozen assorted bagels to try and Dear Lord they are all delicious! I will definitely be getting more soon. I am grateful I discovered Greg's Bagels... they're better than sliced bread! :)
Robin P — Google review
First time at Greg's Bagels and I don't think I'll be back. I ordered bacon, egg and cheese on a poppy seed bagel. The bagel tasted like wheat which was not specified and was very tough and doughy tasting. The egg and bacon was fine. The coffee was meh. They may have other good items on the menu, but I'm in no hurry to try any.
E C — Google review
The best bagels in town, super friendly and accommodating staff. Oh and their hummus is phenomenal. It’s funny that people complain it’s too busy and chaotic, it’s that way cause they’re so good and people love their bagels :) it can be chaotic but the staff are still super nice to each other and pleasant to customers. It’s not fast food (although it usually does only take about 10 minutes tops) it’s Greg’s bagels, made with TLC and made fresh right before your eyes.
Cassie K — Google review
I decided to try Greg's Bagels for a late breakfast on a Tuesday afternoon, around 12:30. It was not busy at all, with only 2 or 3 other customers in the place. I ordered two coffees, a sausage, egg, and cheese bagel sandwich and a bacon, egg, and cheese bagel sandwich. For starters, the coffee was lukewarm. I asked to instead get another cup of the dark roast coffee that was clearly just made. Instead, the cashier microwaved my current cup of coffee and handed it back to me. After not being able to find creamer anywhere, I decided to use mine at my house when I got back. I got my two sandwiches and left, only to realize once I got home to eat them that they didn't have cheese on them! While the staff was friendly, the food is extremely below par. They claim to have fresh, natural ingredients and I'm pretty sure they microwaved both my egg and bacon out of a bag. All in all, this place is not worth the high rating it has or your money.
Stephanie S — Google review
First time trying this place even though I’ve been coming to Belvedere for 15 years. The wife wanted a bagel, so I looked this place up. First, this is definitely a “local” place where most people know each other. Apparently, we broke the line protocol of not standing in the correct position, which was made known to us by someone behind us (I didn’t turn around). Second, I don’t know how it can take so, so long to take an order. The customer places the order, the clerk writes it on a brown bag and passes it back to the line. How does that take 3-5 minutes? We placed our order then sat. And sat. And sat. And sat. After 25 minutes, the woman two customers behind us got her order. So, I asked about our order and they couldn’t find our bag. The clerk was very nice and offered to refund our money and make the bagels, but the wife had no interest in waiting another 20+ minutes (nor did I), so our we went. I tried ... and won’t try again. No bagel is worth 20+ minutes when the place isn’t even busy.
Andrew B — Google review
If you like salmon on your bagels, this is the place for you. They have about 15 different types of salmon to choose from. The also have much more with many different spreads, sandwiches and more. I also got a chai tea latte and it was delicious. This place is definitely my new go-to for bagel breakfasts!
Alicia H — Google review
I have eaten here before and the bagels were good, and it has an evident following. Today the young male working the counter informed me “they are out of chai tea”. There were only a few other customers in the restaurant at this point, so it wasn’t like they were inundated with orders. My order was announced along with someone else’s so I got up from where I was sitting and watched him hand the bag to another customer. Then I said “Wait, where is mine? I had the Indian chicken sandwich” so he went and took her bag and pulled out one sandwich, and it turned out he retrieved the wrong on because the lady said, “This isn’t my sandwich.” So he gave her back the other one and plopped the one she had already opened and touched on the food prep counter while he went to start remaking my sandwich. I told him he had better remake it because that isn’t sanitary. I started to watch to make sure he didn’t foul up the new sandwich or just put the old one in another bag. However, I started to think about what food safety standards they may lack of this is the lax behavior of the people they hire to assist them. So, I asked for my money back. I used to like this place, but now I have no interest in returning there. Response to owner's response: Whatever the mix-up was on the sandwich, (and particularly in the age of COVID) a food item touched by a customer (and in this case she had opened it and realized it wasn't hers, and was "within spitting distance") is supposed to be immediately discarded, not brought back behind the counter and set atop what should be a sanitized area for food preparation. By the way, the person you are responding to has restaurant and resort experience, and was formerly certified as a food safety manager and used to work for a company that specialized in food-safety training for restaurant workers. I noticed how conveniently you focused on the sandwich mix-up and attempted to sidestep my second complaint.
Jennifer L — Google review
The bagels and salmon here are very tasty and fresh. Ordered the Royal Scottish on an everything bagel with the works (cream cheese, capers, sprouts, onions, tomatoes, and cucumbers). Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a great bagel spot.
John G — Google review
519 E Belvedere Ave, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA•(410) 323-9463•Tips and more reviews for Greg's Bagels

22The Gallery

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The Gallery is a vibrant dining, entertainment, and shopping complex situated on Baltimore's Inner Harbor. It features two glass-enclosed marketplaces: the Light Street Pavilion with food courts and restaurants, and the Pratt Street Pavilion mainly dedicated to retail stores. Visitors can enjoy waterfront dining at over a dozen restaurants such as The Cheesecake Factory and Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Additionally, there are specialty shops offering unique souvenirs like Destination Baltimore and McCormick World of Flavors.
Lots a shops with interesting items. Great place to hang out in the evening and listen to music as you sit by the water. Lots of people but not really crowded too bad. The candy shop was fun with interesting choices. There are several restaurants to choose from mostly sea food but there were some others. Coffee/ice cream shop across the street which was delicious. The bbn oat rides add to the ambiance as well as the fun. We had a great evening adventure.
Rachel M — Google review
A quiet gallery with a shopping center there in yet the tourist movement is rather small. We spend about ten minutes taking a short break finding no specific goods or items of interest. We begin to understand the life if a small town.
Edli L — Google review
This mall is conveniently located at Baltimore Inner Harbor. Beautiful Mall with great decor. Most of the retail stores are closed, maybe they will use some of the empty stores for pop up small business stores. Underground parking and a Hotel is available at this location.
Kev K — Google review
So beautiful! Big city glamour in a safe comfortable shopping area! This mall sparkles it is so clean. A hotel connected so the weather doesn’t slow down your best shopping. Really beautiful boutique beaded clothing with cultural interest. This is a must do on your visit to Baltimore.
Ina G — Google review
I'm from Pittsburgh and this mall is small but is awesome nice selection of stores. Very clean and a great selection of goods and stores I had to get a Pittsburgh steeler Jersey here and they had it so I could wear to the game. It’s a classy kinda place no smoking with is amazing I can’t stand cigarette smokers there so disgusting and disrespectful and selfish. I had a good time spending money there and will return. Please like this is this helped you in anyway
Yinz J — Google review
The Gallery Mall as of Tuesday is closed permanently to the public. There will be no access to The Gallery from the Renaissance Hotel or The “Charm’tastic Mile”. The retail crown jewel that opened in 1987 is gone. Thank you for the wonderful memories that it has given to millions of patrons that walked through the doors for almost 35-years.
Charm'tastic M — Google review
Small but upscale mall. Very convenient if you are staying in the inner harbor but not many choices shopping wise. Seems like there's lots of empty space here, and a few stores were having going out of business sales, so who knows how long this will even be around.
Stephen K — Google review
I work in this buildings office complex, so perhaps I'm a bit biased. The shops in here are touristy at best and very overpriced. It's also not the safest place to be recently. I'd suggest going to Harbor East if you're in Bmore and want to do shopping or get something to eat.
Theo K — Google review
200 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://www.thegalleryatharborplace.com/en.html•(410) 332-4191•Tips and more reviews for The Gallery

23The Sound Garden-Baltimore

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Record store
The Sound Garden in Baltimore is a well-established independent music store that has been around since 1993. It offers an extensive collection of over 100,000 new and used records, CDs, DVDs, cassette tapes, and vinyl pieces. Located in the vibrant Fells Point neighborhood, this store provides a unique music experience for enthusiasts. In addition to its impressive selection of music and movies, The Sound Garden also offers video games and merchandise for sale.
Wonderful vinyl shop. I shop exclusively for used rock 'n' roll and their selection is very good. Great atmosphere with pleasant staff. I picked up several gems. Nothing outrageously rare, but excellent quality, accurately graded, at very reasonable prices. I'll definitely be going back next trip to Baltimore.
James S — Google review
I went for the Conan Gray pop up and it was a great experience! Staff was so lovely in making sure everyone was being taken care of. For the pop up they had a water booth with a functional set up to get your entry bracelets. The store itself has such a good selection of new and older vinyls, all in great condition! There’s also a little section of posters, DVDs, stickers, and even a great selection of incense!! Definitely worth stopping by!
Daphne Y — Google review
Tons of awesome stuff! I could spend days looking around. I love how the store is arranged. Unique finds at decent prices. Staff was okay.
Jessica — Google review
I love it here so much! My first place to go for albums, posters, and dvds. Not to mention the live music opportunities almost daily. The atmosphere is so great here, to me its the best spot in Fells'.
Elly L — Google review
place kicked ass. got some new cds there, really interesting music on the speakers, love the amount and types of music they have everywhere, they even have used movies
Reily S — Google review
I've been going to The Sound Garden basically my whole life. Even before I got old enough to be a music fan, my dad would take me in here when he was buying his own stuff. I've always absolutely loved it. The atmosphere is incredible, and it's always such a fun place to visit, even when you aren't buying anything and are just looking around. They have such a wide selection of music to choose from, and I can always find something that I will enjoy listening to. The staff are always very nice and helpful, and I always feel comfortable. A few days ago, I attended my first event at The Sound Garden, and it was wonderful. I saw Conan Gray perform a few songs from his new album in the lot, and while I went in not knowing what to expect, I had a great time. I went into the store a few times to ask some clarifying questions, and the staff members were very nice and answered all my questions perfectly. Although I am not disabled myself, I witnessed staff being really kind and accommodating to someone who's disability made it difficult for them to stand in line in the heat. I got the best view I've ever gotten at a concert, and I never expected that would happen at a show for someone as popular as Conan Gray. A security guard even told me that we were "the best group of fans they'd ever had." Overall, everyone is so nice, and it is a great place to go to buy music or go to events.
Maddie — Google review
Amazing record store with killer inventory, friendly service and good prices. I easily spent over two hours digging. I was most impressed with their Jazz selections, but overall, I walked away with a little bit of everything. This is also where Record Store Day began in 2007!
Jim D — Google review
My daughter loves this store. They have all the old records she likes and a lot of cool other things to look at. Parking can be a little rough but if you get there early you'll find a spot. The staff is very knowledgeable.
Jason P — Google review
1616 Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA•https://www.sgrecordshop.com/•(410) 563-9011•Tips and more reviews for The Sound Garden-Baltimore

24The Wine Source

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Wine store
Beer store
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Liquor store
The Wine Source in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood is a treasure trove for food and drink enthusiasts. While it may lean towards the pricier side, it offers an unparalleled selection of cheeses, cured meats, fresh bread, chips, chocolates, and other gourmet items that perfectly complement their extensive collection of local and international wines and liquors. The attentive and knowledgeable staff make shopping here a delight, with added conveniences like fresh limes and lemons at the register.
What an amazing store! I had the best beer recommendation from Ben and a wonderful conversation with Jed. I know that other reviews have said this but the Wine Source really is the best liquor store in Baltimore! If you have never been here it is worth the trip. Great prices, amazing variety of beers and absolutely the best old school customer service!
Reuben F — Google review
The impulse scotch section is amazing. Don't be afraid to ask the extremely knowledgeable staff about anything. With their depth of knowledge about their different departments, you can't go wrong. I send wine friends from out of town because their selection is so well curated. Also great for grabbing a quick six. Everything a classy person needs to conduct a sweet party down to the cheese and crackers. 5 thumbs up
Upyr B — Google review
I stopped in this store for the first time today and was blown away not only by the selection but also by the amazing staff. Abigail is like a freaking wine encyclopedia. She answered any questions I asked and had the perfect recommendations. Gloria was also super helpful and knowledgeable. This is my new favorite store.
Brendan M — Google review
Fabulous rum selection with prices that beat Total Wine. Has the most Clairins and Agricoles I've ever seen on one shelf!
Will K — Google review
Really great place for wine, spirits, nice cheeses, and deli meats. The staff is kind and helpful too.
Brittany G — Google review
Not much to say other than the most expensive and amazing liquor store you'll ever find. If The Wine Source doesn't have it, no where will. Imports, rarities, single bottles, they have it all. Nice people too.
Dylan M — Google review
I get giddy every time someone says, "Let's go to The Wine Source!" I absolutely love their cheese selection! Of course the local wine and beer selection is great too! If you're in Baltimore it's a must! If you're a local you probably already know The Wine Source is the best!
Jennifer L — Google review
Great customer service ! Assorted cheeses..meats Chips..wine..liquor tastings . Good parking across the street.. What a vibe! -Anika
Neka's N — Google review
3601 Elm Ave, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA•http://www.thewinesource.com/•(410) 467-7777•Tips and more reviews for The Wine Source

25Streets Market & Cafe

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Streets Market & Cafe, located in the heart of Baltimore, is a historic and diverse marketplace that has been serving the community for over 200 years. The market prides itself on offering a wide variety of local food and service vendors, making it a convenient and expansive destination for all your grocery needs. Despite its small storefront, the market offers an extensive selection of products including meat, dairy, produce, wine, kitchen basics, cheese, and fresh fish.
I’ve have numerous customer service encounters with Ana Grissel. She is an exceptional worker and is always so helpful. I know if she is working I can always count on my experience in the market to go great ! Thanks for everything Ana!!
Newtoyou C — Google review
People are nice, check out is quick, but don't have variety of employees all one race, prices are higher than other grocery stores, see large variety of ready to go food, produce is not as fresh especially packaged ones they go bad next day or two, and some are already no good, otherwise they have a lot of things to choose from. They need to have more sales or discounts, extremely overpriced. They don't sell separate items so if u need 2 peppers for ur meal u have to spend more and buy a whole pack. The meat and fish look good. But sometimes it smells in there. Could just be the fish. Not sure though. Overall it's a good quick spot to get what u need in a hurry to make quick meal, just not good for full fridge grocery shopping. Too pricey for that. *I recently saw 2 people of different race, working in the evening. So that's good representation of the local neighborhood. Good job Streets!
Vegan — Google review
Idk why this place has high reviews. Maybe I have high standards, who knows. No greeting, don't really respond to anything you say, extremely unfriendly, on shift supervisor/manager refused to see me, the floor employee was really hesitant in giving me his name and the GMs contact or business card, also according to some of the staff and security the general managers doesnt really care for customer service complaints. I just moved to the neighborhood and I was pretty excited about this place cuz it was close by but I'm just never going back there again. Just my 2cents in case you're new to the neighborhood or have never been and wanted to try it out. The prices aren't all that great either, I'm all about local businesses but local business gotta try a little too.
Hassan E — Google review
This use to be my favorite market but the customer service has went down extremely bad. Ana Grissel Avalos was extremely rude and disrespectful choosing to go back and forth with a customer instead of trying to defuse the situation or at least apologize and get a manager. Plus the store was very busy and the line was long they need to do a performance check with the store associates, Not to mention there are almost never any deals or discounts until then I will be taking my business elsewhere.
Pretty P — Google review
This is a great little supermarket. Yes, prices are high. But that is how it is in the heart of the city. They have a large and diverse selection of products.....Meat dairy, produce, wine, kitchen basics, cheese, fresh fish. If you live in the city, you know how fortunate it is to have an actual grocery story that isn't just a glorified bodega. They have quality products. Look for what's on sale. I got locally grown apples for .59 a pound.
M — Google review
They had everything I needed and more. I wa especially delighted by their produce section. It was clean and organized. The people were nice and it was easy to find and get to.
Erika S — Google review
Prices are way too high for what you get. Wonderful staff/cashiers but there are several issues. There is no bicycle parking for those of us who ride there. I have found pieces of plastic time and time again in the meat I've purchased. Often times, the prepackaged vegetables like the jalapeños are filled with mold. The food handling for meats and fish is questionable and I would not trust it. There doesn't seem to be a policy for quality control in place. It's a shame this market has such bad quality in products. People may keep buying, but only out of true necessity and it seems the owners don't care as long as they are making a profit.
Octavio M — Google review
LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️ This Market! They have e ver y thing. Little pockets of international treats and treasures. Good prices. Friendly staff. A buffet/food bar. Go and get lost.
Miss C — Google review
222 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://streetsmarketcafe.com/•(667) 930-3405•Tips and more reviews for Streets Market & Cafe
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26Book Thing of Baltimore Inc

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This used book store, open just once a month, is a great place to get free books. All the titles on-site are free, and they accept donations as well.
First time and we had fun! We had to wait an hour to get in and they give you 55 mins to browse around and to take any books you like. The volunteer workers are so nice and helpful. Bring bags and dress for the weather.
Soo ( — Google review
I took my daughter and her friend to The Book Thing for the first time in April 2024. It was an easy process with many friendly and very helpful people to guide us through before and once we entered. It really is overwhelming to see how many books are there for anyone to take. So nice. The girls each chose 4 books and we left shortly after that. The checkout process was super simple too. The next part, wasn't great. After we jumped in the car, we drove around back to the donation area. There was a small lot, a pop up tent and a few people working. I parked and hopped out with 2 bags of books we were going to donate. I walked up to the table and the man working there told me they were not taking donations... that it was after 2pm. It was 2:10, ok. However, the tent was out. The doors were open. People were working and taking books in off of the tables. Others were picking up boxes of books off the ground. And the SIGN THAT SAID "DONATIONS" WAS STILL ON THE STREET. I asked If I could drop off since they were all still there, still picking up books and still moving them inside. He said "no". I said, but your sign is still there saying that you are taking donations... Are you telling me you don't want my books? He said no. So, I took my books back to the car and left with a bad taste in my mouth and a bad impression of this seemingly lovely service. Too bad.
Edward Z — Google review
Amazing concept, I love coming here! Parking lot is free, but full most of the time. Bring books if you want to donate, but not required. Take as many books as you like! When you inevitably fill your arms with books there is a pile of boxes for you to grab and use. Make sure to sign out when you're done!
Aisha — Google review
Free Books , Once a Month !! We love it’s here . They’re so many Free Books to choose from . They also accept donated books .
S M — Google review
This place deserves all the love and support it can get. Flood it with donations, both monetary and books! The volunteers are friendly and run it so smoothly and efficiently. 1) Get there early. Not only will you get in quicker, you will also be able to park closer (street parking only). I came 2 hours before opening and was third in line. 2) Bring a rolling tote bag - it's easier on your shoulders/back. 3) Talk to people in line. They're book lovers too and you might make a new friend! 4) They let in about 100 people at a time. You only have 55 minutes to browse and select your books before you have to leave and/or get back in line for another round of waiting and free books. 5) Donate your old books, CDs, magazines, and binders. 6) Tell your friends!
Eithne M — Google review
Good place for book lovers and students I got so many books for free including fiction books and some language related books. I think it is amazing how they run this place. I am looking forward to the next open date.
Hye L — Google review
Read amd follow all instructions on their website. If you want to be among the first group in you will need to be there at least 45 minutes early. After that it is not a big rush. August is the busiest month. It is not necessary to be first, relax, there are way more books than you'll even have time to view in your allotted 55 minutes. If you do want to be first, it is ok to bring a chair in a bag type thing to sit while you wait. Staff of volunteers are exceptional people with good energy, despite this being an overwhelming experience for them surely.
James S — Google review
We had a great time picking out books! All in all we walked away with a little over 200! We will definitely be back!
Josh H — Google review
3001 Vineyard Ln, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA•http://www.bookthing.org/•(410) 662-5631•Tips and more reviews for Book Thing of Baltimore Inc

27SHOPPERS

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Shoppers Food Warehouse in Riverside is a popular grocery and drugstore with a variety of offerings. The bakery is known for its delicious doughnuts, bagels, and cakes, while the deli boasts a wide selection and helpful staff. The store offers a smallish produce selection but makes up for it with a hot food bar featuring fried and baked chicken, hummus, cheeses, pepperoni, and pizza kits. Customers can also find normal grocery items as well as some frozen organic products.
Great customer services and yummy food display😍😋. Loaded up on affordable delicious chicken meal😋😋😋
Alima C — Google review
EDIT 5/18/2022: they are closing this store permanently. When I arrived, they were having a closing sale with the majority of items 30% off. On the expensive side and their fresh produce section is extremely limited. Their produce are never fresh.
Janice L — Google review
So as you can see older the cake the more expensive!!! Smh how does it cost more when it's not as fresh. Oh well. I look closer before buying next time....
Davette — Google review
Bakery makes very good doughnuts, bagels and cakes. Deli has wide selection and employees are helpful and friendly. Smallish produce selection. Hot food bar, hot and cold fried and baked chicken. Hummus, cheeses, pepperoni and pizza kits. Nice variety of normal grocery items. Small international section, a little frozen organic items. 4 self check-outs, and usually 3 full service check-outs open.
Brandy V — Google review
I enjoy shopping here. It's the closest grocery store to me. The produce is fresh. There's a good variety of food items to choose from. My only issue by a couple of the workers here. I was treated poorly by a manager, one time in particular. She treated me like I was lying and couldn't read. I was tempted to speak to the store manager but didn't.
Trisha R — Google review
The time I go here the store not too busy. There are self check outs and about two or three cashiers that keep the wait time of check out not to long. The place is well-lit, the shelves are clean, and cooling stations work and look up to date. Safe place to get your perishable items.
James S — Google review
Overall, I like the sales and prices at this store. However, be selective about any produce you buy here. It's hit or miss. If you aren't sure about any produce, leave it; especially if you are weary of pesticides. I had to vinegar soak the last batch of tangerines I purchased for at least 20 - 30 minutes before I wanted to eat them because the first one I tried had such a strong chemical flavor; so did the cherries I bought. Apparently, pesticides can be absorbed into the flesh of produce grown with them - didn't know that until I experienced it.
Nedum E — Google review
It's the beginning of August 2020 during this pandemic and this location is pretty well stocked. Cleaning supplies and flour are a little thin but most other items are available. 2 cashiers plus 4 self checkouts equal no lines. Masks are required to shop here!
Neariah I — Google review
857 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•https://www.shoppersfood.com/stores/view-store.2288.html•(410) 727-1246•Tips and more reviews for SHOPPERS

28Atomic Books

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Book store
Atomic Books is a unique and relaxed venue in Baltimore that specializes in comic books, art, and design. It's a haven for creative minds looking for souvenirs that are anything but ordinary. The bookstore offers an eclectic collection of literary finds catering to mutated minds and serves as the fan mail collection center for renowned artist and filmmaker John Waters. With its cozy bar hosting various events like stand-up comedy and karaoke nights, Atomic Books is not just a bookstore but also a vibrant social hub.
I highly recommend this Cool book store. They have a variety of books, from fiction to nonfiction as well as occult and some science fiction. I would come back again for Tolkein's series. They also sell lots of goods and some cute miniature or figurines from Japan.
Hye L — Google review
An absolute dream of a bookstore. Just amazing. So many options both modern and traditional, with a mind towards obscure and Niche interests. They have tons of autographed items by John Waters and I'm in trouble now that I know that they ship anywhere. Another cool place in Baltimore that I could spend all of my money at if I lived here. The staff are friendly too; I asked about cool stuff to do in the area and was pointed in the right direction.
M. B — Google review
This place is a true neighborhood gem! It's worth a stop if you like comics, graphic novels, sci-fi, or quirky books about science. They have something for everyone! It's so well organized and has a lot of unique titles. The books are all new and the prices are reasonable. The staff and patrons are both friendly. Would highly recommend!
Eithne M — Google review
I enjoyed my visit to Atomic Books. I found a lot of books that I had never heard of and there's a lot of locally themed items there too. Staff is friendly and the store has a real chill vibe to it. Street parking was easy. I've been seeking out locally owned small businesses, I'm glad I found this one. I'll definitely be back.
Richard E — Google review
Truly a gift to this world. We have to cherish shops like this. My only complaint is on the density of literature, which can be intimidating, but that only opens up the opportunity for you to speak to the staff or regulars. I find something wonderful every time I come here. We should all strive to create or at least maintain a community good like this place.
Jacob B — Google review
This is the best book store in Baltimore! I have been a customer and a regular of eightbar for years and I have always had a wonderful experience. The owners and the employees are super passionate and knowledgeable about all things books, comics, pop and sub culture. You will always find what you are looking for and if you don't they will order it for you.
Jamie P — Google review
Cute clean store. I book store hop a lot. And this one has potential. But not organized very well. 2 small sections just “fiction” “non fiction” that’s very broad lol. Fantasy? Crime? Thriller? Horror? Iv seen even smaller stores than this still have books sectioned off. Also. Why not have an end cap with the hottest new books? Book tok favorites or something.
Bill W — Google review
I have been to almost every comic shop in maryland and by far this shop is the most organized and caring. EVERY comic book being in a sleeve without Nickle and diming you makes the world to collectors like me And the staff always has a smile on there face and even some jokes under their belt. Keep supporting amazing stores like this so book worms always have a place to go!
Leon B — Google review
3620 Falls Rd, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA•http://atomicbooks.com/•(410) 662-4444•Tips and more reviews for Atomic Books

29Catonsville Sunday Farmers Market

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The Catonsville Farmers Market is a summer staple in the community and features local produce, artisan goods, and delicious food options. There are also opportunities to chat with farmers and learn about their products.
Explore Maryland - Catonsville Sunday Farmers Market Catonsville Sunday Farmers Market Who's Ready for Another Great Season of the Sunday Farmers Market? Dates: May 4 through November 23, 2025 Time: 9 am to 12 pm Location: 15 Mellor Avenue, Catonsville, 21228 Sponsored by the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce, this Sunday Market offers produce picked at the peak of freshness along with a delicious variety of baked goods and specialty items that include adult-beverages. Meet the people who grow and produce the food and beverages you love. The Chamber is proud that the Sunday Market continues to be a community center, where friends and neighbors meet for a relaxed, old-fashioned farmers market experience.
Art I — Google review
Haven’t been to this in a few years. I was pleasantly surprised! First stop: Fresh fish! Flounder. ( BTW within 1 hour he was almost sold out!) Next: Fresh mozzarella!! Oh my goodness. I feel a dinner is being planned… Then: fresh produce next to the cheese guy… heirloom , purple beans, amazing eggplant…next stop… Wait for it!… CHEESE! Lovely Lavender Gouda… you had me at Lavender! Max MAX MAX!!! The incredible spice man! Scored some Roasted Strawberry BALSAMIC Jam ( Max was enjoying a fruit pop…. Directed us to the “yellow umbrella”….) FLOWER POWER!…. Lovely Straw flower plant. YELLOW UMBRELLA FRUIT POPS: can you say YUMMINESS??? It’s a must have! We thoroughly enjoyed 1 hour waking around supporting local vendors You must go! There was live music and sunshine.
Lorraine T — Google review
Wonderful Sunday Farmers Market in Catonsville, MD! Many Local Vendors with Quality products. Farm Vendor selling Local, Seasonal, ORGANIC Produce and products:) Support LOCAL, SEASONAL, ORGANIC! Save Soil:)
Dylan D — Google review
The Catonsville Sunday Farmer's Market is a top notch example of a community based farmer's market. Built by the Catonsville Chamber of Commerce, it is a market that actively engages the entire community, striving to offer local food choices to everyone. Not only can one find excellent local produce and food items, the Catonsville Sunday Farmer's Market offers many superb prepared artisanal foods by local vendors, arts & craft items and music by local musicians. An excellent gathering place, that encourages social engagement of the residents. The Catonsville Sunday Farmer's Market has all of the items of a grocery store, only all offerings are locally produced! Your patronage at the Catonsville Sunday Farmer's Market is an invaluable support of the local economy! Natural Nick's Produce is honored to be part of this market since it's inception 2010. Natural Nick's items can also be found in the local shop Simply Made Here.
Natural N — Google review
Great food choices and solid produce stands providing farm fresh selections. It’s not mucked up with a ton of people’s garage crafts, they have things you’re going to want to buy. Parking can be a bit tricky on the smaller roads, but you won’t be disappointed.
Casey M — Google review
Great selection of produce and other vendors. Musicians vary and have been good each of the three times I've been. My only wish was for shade and seating.
Michelle P — Google review
What a gorgeous day, easy to park and access farmers market. Amazing selection of vendors including some ready to order food. I just love coming here! Don't forget to bring your reusable bags and support local business! Never a disappointment here.
Rebecca B — Google review
Hello 21228, A great local neighborhood farmers market in Catonsville behind and on the side of the great Bill's music shop. Many vendors come every weekend to share their interest, goods and services. From freshly local grown mushrooms of all sorts and sizes and shapes. From pulled pork and beef sandwiches. fresh dill pickles, fresh corn, Tomatoes. And other produce with a lot of new mom and pop shops. It's always great in 21228...
Jj M — Google review
15 Mellor Ave, Catonsville, MD 21228, USA•https://www.catonsville.org/sunday-farmers-market/•(410) 719-9609•Tips and more reviews for Catonsville Sunday Farmers Market

30Prima Foods Inc

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Wholesale grocer
Prima Foods Inc is a Greek food wholesale distributor located in the Pulaski industrial area. Despite its small size, it offers a wide range of culinary delights, making it a great stop before hosting a dinner party or for anyone looking for Greek snacks and ingredients such as olive oil. The store boasts an excellent selection of Greek foods, snacks, drinks, cheese, meats, and chocolates.
I stopped here today and picked up feta, phyllo, honey, and Halava by the pound, a pack of Basturma (great for charcuterie boards), and one of those yummy sesame rings. The feta and Halava are delicious. I left with a box full of great items that were too many to list. Note the entrance where you turn is just as you go under the overpass. The area looks industrial, but the store is there full of the most popular Greek items including the round baking pans and they have mystic!
Aphrodite B — Google review
Nice people here good unloading time average backing space not too bad semi truck
Owna T — Google review
Secret spot for the BEST Greek food. Fresh olives by the pound and fresh feta cut to order. Once you start coming here, you'll be hooked. When the fresh bread comes out- scoop it up quick. They also have Greek wines and Ouzo.
Caroline B — Google review
I stopped on here today to see what this establishment has for retail sale. They had a really good selection of Greek foods and snacks. I got some candy, a koulouri thessalonikis (rounded seeded bread), and a package of koulourakia (dessert bread). It was all really good. If you want some Greek snacks or ingredients such as olive oil, this is a good place to stop.
Chelsea M — Google review
Awesome selection of Greek foods and products at much cheaper prices than the normal local grocery stores. I don’t buy feta or extra virgin olive oil from anywhere else, top quality and best price. Wholesale restaurant quality and pricing on a huge selection of food and products is great when throwing a party too. Thanks Prima!! 👨🏻‍🍳
Stephen T — Google review
Great selection of Greek snacks, drinks, cheese and meats - not to mention the wide variety of the best Greek chocolates.
Lena T — Google review
Always great friendly staff and the prices are awesome. Walking in and smelling oregano and olives makes me feel very much at home! We love the roadtrip to get some of our favorite Greek supplies.
Timi ( — Google review
There isnt a better place to get all of your healthy ORIGINAL Mediterranean food from. Original Greek Olive Oil, Feta and all sorts of Greek cheeses. All varieties of Greek desserts, wines, cooking ingredients, as well as uncooked spinach and cheese pies. To top it off they even have fresh bread daily! What a place! They actually import everything themselves! Awesome!
Michael B — Google review
51 Kane St, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA•http://www.primafoodsinc.com/•(410) 633-5500•Tips and more reviews for Prima Foods Inc
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31OK Natural Food Store

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Grocery store
Convenience store
Health food store
Herbal medicine store
Vitamin & supplements store
Located on Preston St. in Midtown, OK Natural Food Store is a charming and funky health market that has become a favorite spot for many in Baltimore. Despite its small size, the store offers an extensive range of specialty supplements, herbs, and foods. Customers appreciate the helpful and knowledgeable staff who make shopping a pleasant experience. The store also stands out for its interesting and niche products not commonly found elsewhere, including vegan and locally made items.
Wonderful experience. So upset that I’m just finding this place but they gave a large selection of herbs and organic foods. They’re very friendly and knowledgeable. I will be going biweekly for tea and supplements… they offer a lot of holistic care options as well. Come check it out you won’t be disappointed 🤩🤩🤩🤗🤗🤗
Diamonde N — Google review
Such an awesome neighborhood market dealing in healthy food options and medicinal offerings. The pictures say a thousand words. It may be small, but it is jam packed with great stuff. This is a must-try if you are in the neighborhood.
M — Google review
If I give this place 10 stars, I would!!! I love love love this store & what they offer. Customer service is great. And they have many options. I’m a frequent customer and plan to always be!
Kay — Google review
Amazing place. My mom and I came in and I was in Awe. Super friendly staff especially the beautiful employee who checked us out, not only was she informative but she was smart and knowledgeable on the products. The place was non stop with people coming in but she still managed to go out of her way. Showed me a book of natural remedies she had. It was such an amazing experience and will definitely be coming back. I hate that I forgot her name but she was amazing and just great overall if you see her you’ll know lol great vibes and conversation.
Jaz B — Google review
A very eclectic barrage of health food offerings. From dried apples, dried whole bananas to seamoss and xylitol gum. I have been passing by this store for over a decade now and while on bike ride I FINALLY got a chance to stop in. I'll be back soon to forage for goodies.
Mia S — Google review
My family and I have been going to this store for years. its always good service God willing and the herbs are always fresh God willing. Its always my first choice for herbs.
Dhuhaa A — Google review
First time here & enjoyed my entire experience. The staff was beyond helpful & everything I called about was in stock. I do recommend a better system with weighting, writing, and bagging your herbs. But next time I will be better prepared due to this being my first visit. Overall my new Favorite Herb Shop!! Happy Customer ✨
J L — Google review
Great friendly service! The woman behind the counter was really helpful and patiently explained the use of different products to us.
Willette G — Google review
11 W Preston St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•https://oknaturalfoods.com/•(410) 837-3911•Tips and more reviews for OK Natural Food Store

32Corradetti Glassblowing Studio & Gallery

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Art gallery
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Nestled in the historic Clipper Mill, Corradetti Glassblowing Studio & Gallery is a hidden gem that offers an enchanting experience for art lovers and event planners alike. This stunning venue spans 3,300 square feet and boasts impressive 20-foot ceilings adorned with bamboo hardwood floors, large windows, and charming exposed brick walls. The gallery showcases a diverse array of exquisite glass creations by renowned artist Anthony Corradetti, ranging from grand installations to delicate tabletop vases.
We had a great experience at Corradetti's. The glass blower was very personable, knowledgeable and a true artist.
Jess B — Google review
We had an amazing time today making pumpkins! Our kids had a blast (age 7 and 11) and we can’t wait to see our end results! Will definitely be going again!
Keri Y — Google review
I surprised my husband with a private glass blowing class with Nico and we had the best time! Nico is kind, patient and knowledgable and made the experience an enjoyable one for us. This was our first time ever glass blowing. We made paper weights, flowers and cups. Highly recommend if you're a beginner and want to learn more about the process and walk away with some handmade products! Thank you for making my husband's birthday a memorable one!
Charina D — Google review
This review is for the wedding my partner and I had here this October. Anthony was great to work with, highly responsive, and was flexible given my concerns about potential issues with the COVID pandemic when I originally booked this venue about one year ago. We had both the ceremony and reception here back-to-back and really enjoyed it. This venue is fantastic in terms of rustic charm and unique character. The venue is on the smaller side, so just be warned that you are limited in how many people you can comfortably place into this space if you want to have sit-down dinner. Further the dance floor is on the smaller side. However, these are small downsides compared to the overall atmosphere of this venue. The studio also recommends several vendors to choose from for catering, music, etc which can make it a little easier in terms of wedding planning. If you are looking for a small-to-moderate sized wedding in the Baltimore area, you can't go wrong here.
Mike H — Google review
We had our wedding at Corradetti Glass Blowing Studio, catered by Woodberry Kitchen on 11/11/2023 and it could not have been any more perfect. The event space is absolutely gorgeous and the Corradetti team was a pleasure to coordinate with. Highly recommend!
Elizabeth C — Google review
I want to start off by saying that the space and the staff are fantastic at this glass blowing studio. They also rent it out for private events and it lends itself to wonderful photos. I took away one star for two reasons. 1st, the price for things in this place is extremely high. I understand that it is a time consuming and artistic process but even simple things like drinking glasses were $45+. It feels like they probably have high rent with their location near woodberry so you might be paying extra for that. Second, while the class we took was really fun, i do wish we got to do a little more than just the literal blowing of the glass. I would have liked to learn how to handle equipment and even maybe help make the stem. All in all, it is a good spot with some cool experiences but just a bit overpriced.
William A — Google review
We love this place! Everyone who works there not only is super nice and family friendly but they also have some serious years of artistry under their belts. We've been to 3 separate classes and each time have come home (or a couple of days later when the glass has cooled) with beautiful pieces. Also the guy has his mask off to blow into the tube to create our pumpkins. It's really difficult to do per the guy we had previously! They are super safe during this pandemic (we went all 3 times during the pandemic)
Nicole M — Google review
Beautiful gallery and studio awesome tucked away Baltimore secret one of a kind. Great venue for a reception of any kind. Glass art is exquisite. A must visit in Clipper Mill
God's G — Google review
2010 Clipper Park Rd #119, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA•https://www.corradetti.com/•(410) 243-2010•Tips and more reviews for Corradetti Glassblowing Studio & Gallery

33Baltimore Clayworks

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Pottery classes
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Art school
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Baltimore Clayworks is a non-profit center dedicated to fostering an artist-centered community with a focus on ceramic arts. They offer a wide range of exhibitions, collaborations, and hands-on community arts events throughout the year, featuring both solo and group shows by renowned artists. The center also runs a successful Community Arts Program that has been active for over two decades. Additionally, Baltimore Clayworks provides support to ceramic artists by offering materials, studio space, and opportunities for public engagement with their work.
A warm and welcoming place to learn about ceramics and support the arts. If you ask anyone a question about clay, the staff will go out of their way to answer your question and make you feel at home. It’s rare to find a place like this where they want you to browse and view the exhibitions. Free dopamine!
Claire C — Google review
If the outside is this amazing and awesome, the inside must be even more amazing!!!! We strolled Mt. Washington and walked by Baltimore Clayworks. We are a family that loves to do pottery. We will be back to take a class!!!
Cyndi G — Google review
Great atmosphere and fantastic people! Teaching here was very inspiring and everyone involved was a pleasure to work with along the way. Thank you for creating and nurturing such an incredible creative community for ceramic artists.
S P — Google review
This is my new favorite place. I had an amazing time. It was only my second time on the wheel but such a great experience. Sam is a wonderful instructor and super helpful. Highly recommend!!
Jen K — Google review
Every class I've taken here had been great and the gallery is always full of interesting art!
Tyger S — Google review
Our family had a wonderful afternoon learning how to work the pottery wheel. Shay was incredibly fun and patient and so, so helpful!!
Marian R — Google review
I went to my beginner class today. It was supposed to start at 6:30 but the instructor never showed up. We waited until 7:00 to maybe give them a little grace period. Me and 7 other people were left waiting and no one showed up.
Peyton B — Google review
The people who run the place are very understanding, and are great instructors.
Charles M — Google review
5707 Smith Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209, USA•http://www.baltimoreclayworks.org/•(410) 578-1919•Tips and more reviews for Baltimore Clayworks

34Ma Petite Shoe

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Shoe store
Candy store
Chocolate shop
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Ma Petite Shoe is a beloved Baltimore shop that has been offering European-style shoes and artisan chocolates for the past 18 years. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Hampden, this eclectic boutique provides a delightful shopping experience. The store features trendy designer shoes from renowned brands like Jeffrey Campbell, Miz Mooz, and Jambu, making it a go-to destination for shoe enthusiasts.
Such a neat shop with incredible selection of gifts and souvenirs!! Locally run and internationally sourced! I found things from my time in Paris here
Eric A — Google review
TLDR: They pass off Shein as Boutique Be very careful with what you buy. I had purchased the cutest pair of heels and a dress yesterday, and I was in love. The shoes were 150ish, and the dress was 89.99, but came around to be closer to 95 after taxes. While in the store, I Google Lensed the shoes to make sure I wasn't buying something fake or mass-produced, and they seemed legit. My mother had picked out this pretty lace dress. The material felt light and spandex-like, but I didn't think much of it at the time. I figured since the shoes were safe, so must be the dress. When putting up the dress after I got home, I noticed the tag had been removed, and I knew for a fact it wasn't handcrafted, as it did feel produced in some sense, and artists typically put in their own tags. I used Google Lense, and of course the first thing that popped up was my dress on Shein. I bought a Shein dress for 90ish dollars. While the shoes were cute, comfortable, and from a reputable brand, please be weary, as there is an expectation from boutiques to not get fast fashion, mass-produced items. If I wanted this dress on Shein, I would have ordered it for 3 times less the price.
Fawn C — Google review
I went here for the first time today and it was such a fun store with so many cool shoes and jewelry! But the thing that really made the experience so great was Erica who greeted me as soon as I entered the store. She was not annoying or pushy as many store attendants are. She was genuinely so nice and helpful. She complimented my outfit and then was giving me suggestions on shoes based on my style and she got a city map for me and went through and highlighted several recommendations for me to help me get to know the area better! 10/10 customer service! I also bought some chocolate I’m excited to try. I didn’t buy any shoes today, but they had so many cool pairs I’ll know where to come back when I’m ready to invest in a unique pair!
Emily G — Google review
Very unique store. Not just shoes! Tons of cool clothing and neat trinkets. Very unique shoes you can’t find elsewhere. Varying price levels. Staff is very kind. Definitely worth a visit.
Beans B — Google review
A cute shop, but overpriced. Fun for a browse but nothing in the store should be more than $50.
LéAnne W — Google review
I love this store. I have been shopping here for years after a friend introduced it to me. Every time I’m in Baltimore I stop in. The selection is amazing, the right mix of style and comfort and price. Their chocolate selection is also top notch! Customer service is also always so attentive in an way that is rare these days. I was so sad when they closed during Covid and so elated they reopened that I try to prioritize them when I buy new shoes over a big box store whenever possible.
Tracy M — Google review
This store has a bunch of unique shoes and the service is phenomenal. There is also a doggy that will greet you upon entering lol. I saw these shoes from the window and I had to have them! So I got them. I will definitely be back again. If you like unique shoes this is the place for you!!
CMS — Google review
Beautiful shoes and chocolate! I'm a big fan of L'Artiste shoes and I was not disappointed by the selection. I visited on Bastille Day and they were running a great sale and they gave out chocolate samples and a glass of champagne. Oh yes, I bought shoes too. ❤️
S C — Google review
1001 W 36th St, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA•http://www.mapetiteshoe.com/•(410) 844-1392•Tips and more reviews for Ma Petite Shoe

35The Mill on North

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The Mill on North is a delightful culinary destination nestled in the historic Coppin Heights area, close to Coppin State University. This vibrant food hall offers an inviting atmosphere that surprises visitors with its artistic flair and cozy lounge-like seating options, including comfortable sofas and high-top tables. The ambiance is bright and lively, making it a perfect spot for both casual dining and social gatherings.
I was very pleased with the atmosphere / ambience of this place. There are multiple seating-style options, from comfortable four tops, high tops and contemporary sofa seating areas. There's a stadium seating area with plenty of outlets to charge devices. I ate from Three Chefs and had the jerk chicken platter which was very flavorful and tender. I also got a stuffed egg roll that was very flavorful with very nice complimentary sauce on the side. The hide of the egg roll required good sharp teeth and a bit of chewing, but was very good. The young man who served us was extraordinarily polite and accommodating, bringing part of our order to us at our table when it was ready. The young lady I spoke to at the bar section was very friendly, informative and professional. Everyone I came in contact there with, seem to have a positive and communal vibe. It's nice to be in a place that has general good energy!
Lobo X — Google review
This was my first visit & I was truly impressed. The atmosphere was absolutely amazing, especially because the Ravens was playing in Baltimore & the vibe & fans show up to watch on the big screen. Next Phase didn't disappoint either. I had the chicken wing platter with yams & Mac & cheese. My ride or die loved the catfish & fries. I will definitely recommend to family & friends. What an awesome addition to this college community. I would love to see more food courts in other communities where folks can come together.
Carolyn L — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit at The Mill on North. I was able to get a shrimp BLT from 3 Chefs Catering, a strawberry cupcake from Krazy Sweet Desserts and a custom smoothie from DEB Deli. Everything was delicious. I spoke to the owners and they were so friendly. I also sat on the sofa and had conversation with some of the community members and really felt good about this new edition to the Coppin community. I will be back real soon.
Monika C — Google review
Coppin Heights Gem Nestled in the historic and legendary Coppin Heights near Coppin State University, The Mill Food Hall is more than just a place to grab a bite—it’s a cultural landmark in the making. With its artistic flair and vibrant design, the space is beautifully personalized to reflect the spirit and resilience of the surrounding community. It truly feels like a symbol of a brighter today and tomorrow for West Baltimore. The variety of food options makes it easy for everyone to find something they’ll enjoy. I stopped by D&B Deli and had a fresh, flavorful salad that hit the spot. The energy in the hall is warm and welcoming, blending the best of food, art, and community pride. Whether you’re a student, a local, or just passing through, The Mill is definitely worth a visit. It’s a great example of how food and culture can come together to honor a neighborhood’s legacy while building toward its future.
Black D — Google review
The Mill on North GOOD: nearly everything - food quality, atmosphere was a surprising star and service was great too BAD: Nothing much - parking isn't super easy, maybe I was legal maybe not? TMN was a pleasent, even fun surprise addition to West Baltimore. I went for the food, but it was the atmosphere that took the blue ribbon. It's a food court set in a fun, loungy cavern - but bright and fun, not gloomy. Beyond usual food court seating, they have lounge areas - couches and coffee tables. The walls adorned with fun murals bring out the chill atmosphere. If you're a drinker, the mini bar brings the fun home. The food was no slouch. I ordered the catfish and fries from Next Phaze - delicious, well-seasoned, crunchy and big. The price was very fair at 14. I ordered delicious donuts from Krazy Sweet. They were fluffy and the sweetness was spot on. They were pricey, but costs will be higher for a small baker and I was happy to support a new local business. Both vendors were very friendly. TMN also has a free water and cup station for a quick sip and public restrooms. I highly recommend this new, fun gem.
Louis — Google review
Great food and atmosphere. I got a vegan “tuna” sandwich from D&B Deli and loved it + the homemade chips. Fantastic addition to the city.
Cameron W — Google review
It was so delicious , I ordered from 3 chefs and it was the best shrimp and grits I have ever tasted. I am definitely coming back. I also got some sweets and they were great.
Marcus T — Google review
Nice new food court near Coppin State. The ambience is top notch. We ordered from Next Phase. Everything was good except the cornbread.
Bukolami K — Google review
2636 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216, USA•https://themillonnorth.com/•Tips and more reviews for The Mill on North
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36Overlea Farmers Market

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Nestled in Northeast Baltimore, the Overlea Farmers Market is a delightful destination for those seeking fresh, local goods. Running every other Saturday from June to October at the Natural History Society of Maryland, this charming market showcases an array of offerings from local vendors. Visitors can find everything from farm-fresh eggs and vibrant produce to artisanal chocolates and homemade baked treats.
All kinds of delicious food both fresh and cooked, my wife loved all the different smells of candles being sold, the fresh off the farm apples but most definitely enjoyed the fried fish
Tim C — Google review
Love the fresh produce and the home made baked goods. Also like that the organizers try to have something of interest for each market - rain gardens; composting; master gardener - variety of interests for the community.
Patrice H — Google review
I'm sorry I discovered this on the last day of the season, but I was able to load up on enough local honey, jam, jelly and salsa to hold me through winter. I felt like a bear getting ready to hibernate for the winter. Lol I also enjoyed a home made hot dog with some unusual toppings. I ordered the grilled pineapple and carmelized onions. The market ran from, I think, 8 till 2 pm saturday, which was very convenient for me. They also had the community association, herbs, stained glass, etc. I look forward to going there in the spring and bringing my sisters there.
Marguerite S — Google review
Lots of vendors selling produce, foodstuffs and other household products. I especially enjoy the goodies at o Mary's muffins! The olives at Dimitri's are to die for!
Lawrence D — Google review
Great little local farmers market. Lots of variety, not just meat & produce.
Kelly G — Google review
First time. I was driving down Belair Rd and saw the sign. I purchased some plums and eggplant. I will check it out again
K. D — Google review
It was very nice varity. However, would like to see more choices of produce.
Stephanie K — Google review
Love the community getting together, supporting each other. Great local products.
Lori S — Google review
6908 Belair Rd #1122, Baltimore, MD 21206, USA•http://www.overleaonline.org/•(410) 598-1667•Tips and more reviews for Overlea Farmers Market

37Really Raw Honey

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Really Raw Honey is a beloved product that has garnered a loyal following. Fans praise its exceptional taste and effectiveness in alleviating seasonal allergies. Many express their desire for an organic version and expanded product line, highlighting the potential for growth in the market. The honey's availability at Whole Foods has also contributed to its popularity, making it more accessible to consumers. Overall, Really Raw Honey stands out as a top choice for those seeking high-quality honey with remarkable flavor and health benefits.
I have eaten Really Raw Honey for a couple of decades. I love the flavor and the health benefits. I am increasing my consumption of it for my health. What a great reason to eat more of something so delicious!
Carol B — Google review
Might be the best honey I've ever had! I don't say that lightly...I eat a lot of honey instead of sugar. I was searching for 'raw' honey. I ended up calling them and although they tried to help me, they weren't able to. Then, about an hour later, THEY called ME back. They had answers for me and after that, I went to Whole Foods(it was closer) and purchased my first jar of Really Raw Honey. I've purchased more since. Great customer service and a great product.
Lewis D — Google review
I just bought a jar of this. I've seen the brand before but never tried it until now because I'm used to a pourable honey. This is amazing stuff, 1 ingredient carefully sourced with no heating or processing. The texture is smooth and creamy. I love that it has the bits of honeycomb, pollen and propolis! Thank you for such an incredible product. Definitely buying this brand for now on!
Suep M — Google review
I ordered honey a month ago and haven’t received it and I haven’t gotten a notification that it’s been shipped. I understand it’s a holiday so things are crazy so I emailed them and haven’t heard anything back. I bought it for a Christmas gift so I guess I just wasted my money. Never again
Karla G — Google review
Thank you sooo much for donating to my family members for their Go Fund me since they lost one of our family members in a terrible car crash one Friday night. You use to have my brother as your employee. My brother gave me a Really Raw Honey a long time ago and I still have it in my home. Honey lasts for 3000 years so I know it won’t get rotten. I’m so grateful that you gave my family needed money so they can use it for the burial of our beloved family member, etc. God bless you at Really Raw Honey. You were such a good employer to my brother and now you have helped our family once again.
Jane M — Google review
I am from Turkey and I know what a good honey tastes like. I have tried lots of different honeys, from cheap to very expensive like Manuka honey etc but this one just the best I have tried so far in the US. I am a loyal consumer of it after the first purchase. I hope they will be able to keep up the quality since it is available at whole foods now.
Ferhat A — Google review
I used to consume it in the 90's, got it right at a local store in Baltimore. Great customer service. Now back in the area, I'm eager to stock up and with anticipation I know Really Raw Honey will again help my body and urge better cravings - love it ✅
Rah G — Google review
This is the best honey and great customer service! Thank you :)
Mark D — Google review
3725 Gough St, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA•https://www.reallyrawhoney.com/•(410) 675-7233•Tips and more reviews for Really Raw Honey

38Govans Farmers' Market

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Govans Farmers' Market is a vibrant hub in Northeast Baltimore, dedicated to providing fresh, locally-sourced produce to a community that often lacks access to healthy food options. This market stands out for its commitment to inclusivity, as it was among the first in Baltimore to require vendors to accept supplemental nutrition dollars, ensuring everyone can enjoy their offerings regardless of economic status.
The Government's connection to the "White Gov. Cards for the Ederly. But you still will need the EBT Card and some cash money. It's not just, fruits & veggies to purchase!
Lura T — Google review
Saw new vendors, the fresh juices were delicious
Angie P — Google review
Great demo by Ginger's Juice and Land of Kush!
Jonelle W — Google review
This is my first trip to the Govans farmers' market around 4pm July 18, 2024. It was closed. I don't know what was happened. When I check on the web site, it says will open from 3-6pm.
Anh K — Google review
Good crabs and I love the fresh produce
Chef D — Google review
My contention is that the two produce stands -fruit and veggies are not adequate. Most folk wait for long periods to get crabs. The veggie stand provide veggies that have aged and not fresh. The only fruit stand's fare is a tad better.
KZ H — Google review
Very nice place, helpful for people. Attract more farmers there to have more products.
Кочевники В — Google review
Small but very friendly vendors!
Sharon B — Google review
5104 York Rd, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA•https://govansmarket.org/•(410) 617-1171•Tips and more reviews for Govans Farmers' Market

39Pratt St & Market Pl

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Pratt St & Market Pl is a fantastic spot to explore local cuisine at the Thursday lunchtime market. Indulge in Baltimore classics like crab cakes and oysters, or try unique variations of familiar dishes such as wood-fired pizzas, Asian fusion bowls, and vegan soul food. Additionally, you can shop for fresh produce, teas, and juices. This vibrant area is also conveniently located near the downtown inner harbor area and subway access.
Great stop to access the downtown inner harbor area or the subway.
FLOYD J — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very nice place (Original) Es un lugar muy agradable
Wilson W — Google review
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40Mt.Washington Farmers Market

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The Mt. Washington Farmers Market is a gathering of local producers and artists from within a 100-mile radius of Baltimore City. It takes place in the historic area, offering a wide variety of products such as fresh coffee, honey, handmade pasta, artisanal breads, and more. The market aims to create a friendly family atmosphere where visitors can mingle with small businesses while browsing through the diverse offerings.
Friendly family atmosphere
Margreta R — Google review
Cute but not that many vendors. Good quality produce local and juice.
Ezra R — Google review
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41H & B Mart

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H & B Mart is an Asian supermarket located a bit far from the city, but it's worth the trip for the unique finds. Visitors often leave with unexpected treasures after exploring its aisles.
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42Lexington Market

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Lexington Market is a vibrant culinary hub that showcases an array of prepared foods from various kiosks, alongside fresh seafood and meats perfect for home cooking. In 2022, the market transitioned to a modern building while still honoring its rich history, with old wooden stalls dating back to 1782 nearby. Visitors can savor delicious offerings from Sunny Side Cafe and enjoy their meals on the stairs or in the outdoor seating area, making it a delightful spot for food lovers to gather and indulge in local flavors.
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