Named for a ship builder, Fell’s Point was established in 1730 and still retains the charming feel of Baltimore’s nautical past. Here you’ll find over 150 registered historic buildings from the eighteenth and nineteenth century which have been turned into quaint homes, shops, and restaurants. Dining options range ethnic eateries to fine dining and bar food, many with live music. The unique independent shops feature vintage clothing, antiques, home goods, and more.
Pro tip: half price admission on Fridays after 5pm.
Popular neighborhood landmark offering duckpin bowling in a family-friendly environment since 1927. Bonus points for their BYOB policy (close proximity to Loading Dock Discount Liquors) and Johnny Rad's Pizzeria directly across the street.
On Saturday morning from 7:30am-12:30pm check out the Fells Point Farmers Market on Broadway Square where you will find local produce, on-site bites, and locally made gifts.
Bride and Groom picks: Zeke's Coffee & the Bay Be Blue Crab bowl at Stone's Throw Hash
Established in 1786, Broadway Market is one of the first public markets in Baltimore, which has recently been revived into an eatery with a mix of ethnic food stalls, seafood, and ice cream.
Bride and Groom picks: Honey graham ice cream at Taharka Brothers
Hop aboard the Baltimore Water Taxi in Fells Point for a fun way to get out on the water and see different neighborhoods.
This is our favorite restaurant in Fells Point! They serve lunch and dinner. Plan on making a reservation well in advance!
Bride and Groom picks: Thames Street seafood salad, bouillabaisse, & cast iron crab cake.