2. Druid Hill Park
8.8
McCulloh St (btwn Druid Park Lake Dr & Reisterstown Rd), Baltimore, MD
Park · Druid Hill Park · 46 tips and reviews
Tara House: Collective Minds 2014 is honored to welcome to the stage (for the first time ever) - Baltimore Legend DJ Tony Fashaw! and singer Tamara Wellons and Baltimore's finest Djs on the decks #Fresh!!!!
Amy Atomic: The best park in the city, imho. Beautiful, big, lots to do, plenty of shade trees, you really can't go wrong.
TheUrbanDaily: Did you know that the R&B group Dru Hill derived their name from this park? They dropped their self-titled debut album in late 1996 & went on to record seven Top 40 hits.
4. Rams Head Live
8.1
20 Market Pl (in Power Plant Live), Baltimore, MD
Concert Hall · Downtown Baltimore · 40 tips and reviews
Washington Blade: Singer Olivia Newton-John & pro football player Terrell Owens host cancer awareness event “Pink and Blue for Two.” Admission is $45, VIP passes $150 and 6:30pm meet & greet with Newton-John is $500. Read more.
Heather Vrana: Awesome Concert Venue! Best viewing locations are belly to front of stage, behind sound board, or on the rail upstairs. After concert, enjoy Power Plant Live! bars & restaurants near the Inner Harbor Read more.
The Baltimore Sun: The sound and sightlines are wildly different, depending on where you're standing, but Rams Head Live books a steady lineup of solid bands. Read more.
5. Leadbetters Tavern
1639 Thames St (btwn S Bond St & S Broadway St), Baltimore, MD
Dive Bar · Fells Point · 17 tips and reviews
John Becker: Great indie music...everything from old time rock and roll to country to current pop to singer- songwriter to earthy blues! You're going to love this down-and-dirty dive bar!!!
Bekah M.: Great bar, nice staff. Live music tonight was good and not too loud, so we could still converse. A great drink selection. Try "The Raven" if they have it.
Naptown 💪 Larry: Self proclaimed as "The Best Dive Bar In Baltimore", Ledbetters Tavern may not be the best, but it lives up to what most think of as a dive. Cheap beer, a pool table, and live music in a little space.
Brent M: If you are a craft beer lover, be sure to get a Loose Cannon IPA from the bars located behind home plate (both upper and lower deck).
HISTORY: Located beyond right field, the B&O Warehouse is 439 feet from home plate. Built between 1898-1905, the warehouse is the longest building on the East Coast at 1,016 feet (but only 51 feet wide).
ESPN: There are two orange seats here. In right-center, the landing spot of Eddie Murray’s 500th home run. In left, the honorary mark of Cal Ripken Jr.’s 278th HR ball, the record breaker for shortstops.
Linda Chambers-Brown: Not a bad seat in the place. Enjoy a glass of wine.
Maryland: The Grammy-winning orchestra is among the world's most important and performs more than 150 concerts annually, including classical, pops, family concerts and special events.
Paul Croteau: If you have the choice between the Kennedy Center or here...definitely come to the Meyerhoff
11. The Windup Space
12 W North Ave (btwn N Charles St. & Maryland Ave.), Baltimore, MD
Music Venue · Charles North · 23 tips and reviews
Bill Ritson: Always an awesome time, but it gets hot on busy nights (especially Four Hours of Funk night). Wear lightweight clothes!
👨 Gombz.: Truly a unique spot where all are welcome. Great art, music, and of course, drinks. Russell is a real dude!
Hieu Pham: Lovely jazz music! Truly a wonderful spot in B'more
12. Blue Pit BBQ
9.2
1601 Union Ave, Baltimore, MD
BBQ Joint · Hampden · 25 tips and reviews
Sid C: The chili here is excellent, heavy on the pork, but delicious
Greg S.: "Whiskey Open" has great BBQ, whiskey, and draught list. Love the unique coffee sauce with my sandwich. Make this a lunch stop when visiting Union Craft and Waverly Brewing.
Lianna B.: Great bartenders and fun atmosphere. Low key but always full of good people.
13. Charles Theatre
8.7
1711 N Charles St (btwn Lanvale and Lafayette), Baltimore, MD
Indie Movie Theater · Charles North · 34 tips and reviews
Nicole Mark: My favorite movie theatre anywhere. They show a great mix of eclectic indie films and mainstream films. Good concessions, and Tapas Teatro next door.
Jill Blum: Best popcorn in B-more!
Anne Tallent: Get a cup of sangria to go from Tapas Teatro, and take it into the theater with you.
Southern Living: Made our South's Best List! Experience history through the eyes of a child as you explore galleries filled with thousands of vintage toys, lunch boxes, and childhood collectibles. Read more.
Charles Edge: Every time you go here, you'll find something you hadn't noticed before.
Jen Martin: Take your time. This may require more than one trip. Give your parents or grandparents a trip down memory lane for some of the toys/figurines displayed. The smile on their face will say it all.