If you’re looking for an easy breakfast spot in Fells Point, Sacré Sucré is a great pick. They have a wide selection of pastries and coffee for both take-out and dine-in.
Pitango serves house-baked artisan breads and pastries as well as quality coffee. It's on the waterfront and is great for a morning pick-me-up or a sweet treat.
A great spot for a casual, sit-down brunch or lunch. Bunny's is known for their chicken and waffles.
A popular seafood spot along the waterfront with a great reputation. Ideal if you’d like a memorable dinner that feels very “Baltimore.”
A longtime Baltimore favorite for classic Italian dishes in a cozy setting. La scala is a staple of Little Italy, Baltimore.
A historic food hall with casual local bites, especially good if you want to try some local seafood or explore different vendors in one place.
A casual pizza and beer spot with a fun, slightly punk vibe. Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives!
One of our favorites. A relaxed neighborhood place with great oysters and seafood. Their cocktails are also to die for.
A mezcaleria and taqueria with delicious tacos and margaritas. They don't take reservations but you can request a table and then kill some time at the near by speak easy, WC Harlan.
Set inside a renovated mill in the Woodberry neighborhood, Woodberry Kitchen focuses on local ingredients and warm, cozy dishes.
One of our favorite date-night spots in Baltimore — we go here all the time for their happy hour. The food is Venezuelan-inspired and always delicious.
A small, charming wine bar and restaurant with a short, thoughtful menu and a cozy feel. Perfect if you're looking for a quieter, intimate meal.
A one-of-a-kind brewery set inside a beautifully restored historic church — complete with stained-glass windows and soaring ceilings. It’s worth visiting just for the space alone, but the beers are great too. It’s an easy walk from Fells Point and a fun spot to grab a drink if you want something memorable and a little different.
One of Baltimore’s most beloved (and very famous) spots for creative Asian-fusion street food. People here are obsessed with their steamed buns and rice bowls, especially the legendary Neighborhood Bird. It’s casual, flavorful, and always hits the spot. They have multiple locations throughout the city.
A no-frills neighborhood spot serving big, comforting burritos and bowls. It’s great for an easy meal, and let’s just say it is Lucy and Rachael's favorite place to end the night… especially after a few drinks in Fells Point.
A cheerful neighborhood ice-cream spot with tons of soft-serve flavors, rotating hard ice cream, and fun seasonal specials. There’s a very serious Baltimore debate about whether Bmore Licks or The Charmery is the better ice-cream stop… and we fully support Bmore Licks in this rivalry. Grab a cone and decide for yourself! BMORE licks has locations in both Fells Point and Federal Hill.
The Fells Point farmers market is open on Saturday mornings, and features local farmers and artisans offering produce, prepared foods, and more.
A simple, relaxing way to see the harbor from the water and to hop between Fells Point, Canton, and the Inner Harbor.
A beautiful, historic city park with walking paths, a lake, and the iconic Pagoda lookout. Great for a morning stroll.
Harbor East is a short walk/drive from Fells Point. The area has multiple well-rated restaurants (The Charleston, Cinghiale, Maximon) and shops!
Federal Hill park holds a special place in our hearts as it is in our old neighborhood, and where we would go on countless walks during COVID to avoid going "stir-crazy". A short, scenic climb leads to one of the best views of the Baltimore skyline and harbor. It’s a lovely spot for photos, a quiet walk, or catching the sunset.
One of our favorite neighborhoods in Baltimore (and where we live now) Hampden has a quirky, artsy charm that feels a little bit like a small town inside the city. We love the cozy restaurants, colorful shops, and the easygoing vibe. Some of our go-tos are Dylan’s Oyster Cellar (the best oysters and martinis), Bluebird Cocktail Room (a beautiful, literary-inspired bar with amazing cocktails), and Nepenthe Brewing (great beer and a really friendly local feel). If you have extra time during the weekend, Hampden is a fun place to wander, grab a bite, or just see a different side of Baltimore that we really love.
Located in Federal Hill (Lucy and Rachael's old neighborhood), the Visionary Art Museum is a contemporary, imaginative museum that includes both permanent and temporary art exhibits. Be sure to check out the sculpture barn that houses the most interesting pieces from the annual Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race.
A gorgeous, free museum in the historic Mt. Vernon neighborhood, with collections ranging from ancient artifacts to Renaissance paintings. It’s a calm, beautiful place to wander for an hour or two, and is right next to the wedding venue!
A beautiful, free art museum with an impressive collection ranging from contemporary work to Matisse galleries. The building and sculpture garden (where we got engaged!) are lovely to wander, and it’s a peaceful place to spend part of an afternoon.