Fells Point Farmers Market will be open on Saturday, November 15, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM. This outdoor market, located in the historic Fells Point area at South Broadway and Thames Street, offers fresh local produce, crafts, and food vendors in a vibrant waterfront setting. The market is a favorite for local chefs and residents alike, providing an authentic Baltimore experience. Some weekends there is also a vintage market!
With their ever changing seasonal menu and hourly baking schedule, Sam has become quite the expert at stalking their Instagram to catch the perfect moment to pop in. The café’s innovative and ever-changing menu ensures that each visit is a new culinary adventure. Don't miss out on the drinks too. The line may seem long but it goes by quickly.
Ekiben serves up some of the most delicious bao and rice bowls we've ever had. Their food is always fresh, flavorful, and made with heart, which is why it’s one of our favorite spots in Baltimore! You can find a location in South Baltimore, Fells Point, and in Hampden.
We know a lot of our guests are coming from the NJ/NY area (hello, bagel and pastrami connoisseurs!), and while Baltimore might not be known for its delis, Attman’s at Harbor Point comes pretty close. It’s not quite a New York deli—but it does the trick when you're craving a solid corned beef on rye or a classic matzo ball soup. Plus, it's right on the water with a great view.
Located in a revitalized church, Ministry of Brewing is known for its excellent craft beers and inviting atmosphere. We’ve enjoyed many great conversations, Baltimore Vintage Flea Markets and unforgeable moments with friends here. The brewery’s setting and community feel makes every visit special. If you're looking to catch a game or just try cool craft beers in a interesting setting, this is the place!
If you're in the mood for a drink (or two) in a spot with serious character, check out The Horse You Came In On Saloon in Fells Point. It claims the title of the oldest continuously operating bar in America and the last place Edgar Allan Poe was seen before his mysterious death (spooky, right?). It’s got live music, a cool Old West vibe, and some strong pours. Definitely a fun stop if you want to mix a little Baltimore lore into your weekend!
If you're on the hunt for an epic brunch (or a 2 a.m. bite after a night out), Blue Moon Cafe in Fells Point is the spot. It's known for its funky vibe and ridiculously good comfort food—yes, the Captain Crunch French Toast lives up to the hype. It’s a local favorite that’s worth the wait, especially if you’re nursing a hangover or just in the mood for something indulgent. Pro tip: it's cash only, so come prepared!
Little Italy is super fun to walk around. If you find yourself in this area of the harbor, be sure to get the eclair (it's the size of your face) or a cannoli!
For a fun and scenic way to get around the harbor, hop on the Baltimore Water Taxi! It’s a local favorite that connects spots like Harbor East, Fells Point, and the Inner Harbor by boat—perfect for exploring without sitting in traffic. It’ll be a little crisp in November, so bundle up and bring your camera. The views are worth it! Schedules vary by season, so check the website before heading over.
Looking for some historic baseball nostalgia? Look no further than the Babe Ruth Museum! Explore the life and legacy of the legendary baseball player, with fascinating exhibits and memorabilia. It’s a great destination for sports enthusiasts and a fun way to experience a piece of Baltimore's history.
Just a short drive from the American Visionary Arts Museum, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a must-see during your stay in Baltimore. We live right around the corner and love to spend morning and afternoon walks around the park.
If you are in the mood for a treasure hunt, check out Second Chance! This unique venue offers an inspiring mix of architectural salvage, antiques, and home décor. It’s a great spot to find one-of-a-kind treasures and experience a distinctive part of Baltimore's charm.