3. Mick O'Shea's Irish Pub
8.0
328 N Charles St (btw W. Pleasant St. & W. Saratoga St.), Baltimore, MD
Pub · Downtown Baltimore · 80 tips and reviews
Stephen Brockelman: Go to Mick's on Charles Street for Lunch. The best Fish 'n Chips downtown. Great Ruben's, also. My go-to lunch place. Often, my satellite office! Read more.
Naptown 💪 Larry: Happy hour buffet every Friday. They offer $2.50 rail drinks, domestic bottles and drafts, $2 off wine, $4 Guinness and Magner’s and $3.50 for imports and microbrews. Their happy hour runs from 4-7.
The Baltimore Sun: On Monday nights, you can get a burger, fries and a 16-ounce draft for $8. Read more.
5. Walters Art Museum
9.2
600 N Charles St (at Centre St), Baltimore, MD
Art Museum · Mount Vernon · 55 tips and reviews
TurkeyVision: Look for the extraordinary Rubens Vase, carved in high relief from a single piece of agate, was most likely created in an imperial workshop.
Andy Resende: One of the best museums I have ever visited! Something for everyone! Always free... closed on Tuesdays, though...
Baltimore Maryland: Free general admission except for special exhibits. Children will enjoy the displays of knights' armor, the statues, the colorful paintings, the furniture, the many small and lovely trinkets.
9. Pratt Street Ale House
7.9
206 W Pratt St (btwn S Howard St & Hopkins Plaza), Baltimore, MD
Gastropub · Inner Harbor · 133 tips and reviews
Ryan W.: If you like ales, definitely try the Extra Special Bitter or ESB. Great beer. Easy to drink. Tasty.
The Baltimore Sun: The Pratt Street Ale House is a pre-gaming spot within walking distance of the stadiums, and a smart-looking bar and brew pub. Read more.
Timmy Mac: Best looking bar staff in the city, the state and maybe the world
Tina Haiser: Buy a kabocha squash for making pumpkin curry (an excellent variety, and the only place you're likely to find it), and eat some fresh mini-doughnuts.
The Baltimore Sun: Stock up on local, organic goodies for the week, or splurge on one-off treats like smoothies, kettle corn and organic rice krispies. See more: http://bit.ly/icYcWg
CarnageXB: Go to the pickle stand. Its the only one there. They have some of the best pickles I've ever had in different varieties. Try the kosher and old bay pickles
Brittany Prager: Corner beef....Russian dressing....swiss cheese...nice n hot....Mmm the best ever!
jimmy mit: Corned beef, rye, mustard. Repeat
Rachel L: The cloak and dagger is a delicious sandwich. Hot corned beef, cole slaw, and Russian dressing on rye bread. It is insanely messy though.
12. The Sound Garden
9.0
1616 Thames St (btwn Broadway & Bond St), Baltimore, MD
Record Store · Fells Point · 48 tips and reviews
Richard Reich: Best music selection in Baltimore and pretty cheap. Not as good as they once were but still great. Staff are mostly super-pretensious hipsters who treat you like human waste, but they are knowledgable
Baltimore Maryland Manager: Rolling Stone ranks The Sound Garden in Baltimore as #2 in their list of The Best Record Stores in the USA!
Baltimore Maryland: Roam around and take a look the pictures of some of the famous faces that have visited The Sound Garden. Try to find Elijah Wood.
14. Sofi's Crepes
7.5
1723 N Charles St (btw Lanvale & Lafayette), Baltimore, MD
Creperie · Charles North · 29 tips and reviews
Michele Hamlin: Love the crepes here! Godfather is so tasty. Dessert crepes are wonderful. Like in Paris. Awesome, friendly service. Fun atmosphere. Love it, love it, love it!
Stacy Adam: I've never tried a dessert crepe here that I didn't love. So good!
Callan Silver: Great place for a quick and fun dinner/lunch.