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Baltimore's Neighborhoods: Great Places to Eat and Drink

Canton

Once pegged up-and-coming Canton has officially arrived! And it's become one of Baltimore's most vibrant communities in view of its rapid commercial development and lively crowd. The neighborhood of traditional 19th-century row homes is filled with an eclectic group of establishments, mostly centered around O'Donnell Square - the leading restaurant scene for Canton cuisine. View Canton restaurants.


Federal Hill

With a lively bar scene and the best views in the city, Federal Hill - located south of the Inner Harbor - offers a diverse menu from hearty pub food to trendy bistros to upscale international cuisine. View Federal Hill restaurants.


Fell's Point

With its scenic waterfront location, cobbled stone streets and cultural attractions, historic Fells Point features an eclectic collection of retail stores and boutiques, as well as a diverse cross section of the city's finest restaurants. When deciding which restaurant to choose...it all depends on your mood! Select a spot that's known for its Chesapeake Bay cuisine, posh dining, or good ol' hometown eats. And don't forget to venture down Eastern Avenue to sample Fells Point's Latino cuisine. Choices, choices and more choices!
View Fells Point restaurants.


Hampden

Home to Baltimore's annual Hon Festival, Hampden's center for shopping and northern Bawlmer dining is strewn along its few block stretch known as The Avenue. Hampden hosts countless events throughout the year, including HonFest, Halloween in Hampden and Miracle on 34th Street - which all serve local cuisine to satisfy the taste buds of those Hampden Hipsters...oops I mean Hampters! View Hampden restaurants.


Harbor East

An entirely transformed and swiftly emerging neighborhood located between the Inner Harbor and Fell's Point, Harbor East is becoming the place for modern cuisine. Sophisticated fine dining is without a doubt Harbor East's forte. Witha new arts-theater and endless restaurants to choose from, it is Baltimore's latest neighborhood to gain insatiable interest from both locals and visitors alike. View Harbor Eastrestaurants.


Locust Point

Locust Point is the home to Fort McHenry, two Maryland Port Authority marine terminals and the Domino sugar factory. A neighborhood known largely for itsindustrial contributions, it is now the center for Baltimore's leading development projects,residential hot properties and an up-and-coming restaurant scene. View Locust Point restaurants.


Mount Vernon

Baltimore's diverse cultural district has an extraordinary art scene, annual festivals, musical theaters, night spots and international cuisine destinations. The village of Mount Vernon brazenly and continuously reinvents its artistic landscape. Many of Mount Vernon's leading restaurants are supporters of and participants in Baltimore's Restaurant Week.
View Mount Vernon restaurants.


Patterson Park

One of Baltimore's oldest parks, Patterson Park has a new crowd coming to town. Young professionals and families are moving in and scoping out the most recent dining destinations. Once thought of as being uncharacteristic to the Patterson Park area, trendy little spots are popping up to give locals and visitors a fresh take on the ever-changing city.
View Patterson Park restaurants.

 

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