Wine Village in Baltimore
Brought to you by the makers of Christmas Village in Baltimore, Wine Village takes inspiration from Germany’s traditional and casual wine events, creating a relaxed waterfront atmosphere featuring a curated wine selection, refreshing wine slushies, cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, delicious food offerings, live entertainment, and an arts and crafts marketplace.
Set along the scenic Inner Harbor waterfront, Wine Village creates the perfect gathering place to enjoy the warmer days of spring with friends, family, or a date night. Guests can relax in the open-air wine garden, enjoy rotating entertainment, browse artisan vendors, and discover seasonal food and beverage specialties while taking in harbor views.
Come celebrate the first warm spring days and nights at Charm City’s Wine Village. Full season details, along with the full event schedule, vendor lists, food menus and so much more will be released in April. Visit www.baltimore-wine.com to get more information and connect on social media (@bmore.wine).
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Hours
- Wednesday – Thursday: 3-9 p.m.
- Friday – Sunday: 1-9 p.m.
- Memorial Day Monday: 1-9 p.m.
Event Highlights
- Reimagined lawn layout with expanded food and beverage booths, additional shades in cozy seating area
- Limited-edition Wine Village x M8 Beer can release
- Expanded M8 Beer Garden featuring house-made Fruity Spiked Seltzers layered with fresh fruit and vibrant purées
- Cocktails on draft including new Espresso Martini
- Fair-style fresh-squeezed lemonades served in drink pouches
- Returning crowd favorites like brats, kebabs, and Belgian fries
- New indulgent food additions including turkey legs, loaded crab dip baked potatoes, corn ribs, truffle fries, churros and chocolate strawberry cups
- Arts & Crafts marketplace featuring local and international vendors
- Live entertainment including rotating bands and Thursday movie nights
- Family-friendly activities including the charming carousel
- Discounted parking for all visitors
Inner Harbor Hotels
Explore the Inner Harbor
Where Baltimore’s shipbuilding and steel mills once stood, you’ll now find a busy destination for fun. The Baltimore Inner Harbor has everything, from scenic waterfront views to fresh seafood restaurants to spectacular museums.
While visiting the Wine Village, be sure to carve out time to visit the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, the historic ships and Port Discovery. Experience the water up close by hopping on the Water Taxi or a Chessie paddle boat. And don’t forget to commemorate your time in Charm City by taking a photo with Visit Baltimore’s logo sculpture in the Inner Harbor!

Take a picture with the Visit Baltimore sign!
Inner Harbor Restaurants
- Blackwall Hitch: This seafood restaurant comes complete with nautical inspired décor and two stories to enjoy the waterfront views.
- McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood & Steaks: For high quality seafood, head to the end of Pier 5 with a view of the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse overlooking the water.
- Phillips Seafood: For more than 100 years, this Maryland-based, family-owned restaurant group has served up outstanding crab cakes and fresh seafood with flair. In the summer months, the outdoor crab deck grants you front-row access to the Patapsco River and the vibrant waterfront promenade.
- Rusty Scupper: From the East Coast’s freshest oysters, shrimp and lobster to its famous crab cakes, this waterfront favorite is a seafood lover’s dream.
- Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls: Located in Harborplace across from the Inner Harbor Ampitheater, Mason’s is the place for fresh, buttery lobster and shrimp rolls.
- Matriarch Coffee: Get your caffeine fix at this Black-owned coffee shop located on the ground floor of Harborplace.