We are obligated to brunch so we really don't have a whole day.Or you could rent some bikes and go for a ride at Patapsco Valley State Park.
The Fells Point area has some pretty decent little Irish pubs and other types of bars.Anyone got any recommendations on spots on the other end of the spectrum of ESPNZone?
Better start exercising my liver then.I'm pretty sure boozing is as good as it gets in Baltimore.
Did you miss that school day ?Lots of hard drug references (well, two)...is there something I should know.
Is baltimore a hot bad for crack & meth heads?Did you miss that school day ?
MmmKay Mr. Macky
Balmer is like any other inner city.Is baltimore a hot bad for crack & meth heads?
Thanks urbaindk!!!!
I'll have to echo the Fells Point comments. Max's Taphouse is awesome. SO MANY beers on tap! (Google it). And that $8 water taxi ride gives you a coupon for buy one beer get one free at Max's, so that practically pays for itself.If you can get to the Inner harbor, there is a water taxi that will take you all over the place for $8 per person. It's an all day pass, so you can go to the inner harbor and drink, go to fort McHenry look at cannon balls, and then go to Fells Point and drink some more. Best deal in town and good way to see the city and enjoy the water.
It all depends. Are you going to be there during the day or night? Are you staying in a hotel? And are you bringing your bike? Oh, and as to crystal meth and drive by's, if you haven't been paying attention, look at my bottom tag line below all my posts. Baltimore is pretty cool, it's just you have to stay out of "certain areas" or you might wind up robbed or shot. I'd explain here but some might have a fit if I am not politically correct so we'll just leave it at that. There's a lot to do but on a Monday afternoon, pretty much tourist spots, bars, a ton of bars, and lots of beer and food. Federal Hill bars are cool, Fells Point bars are cool, not sure on a Monday, there's the Inner Harbor water front, the five story Galleria across from that, Little Italy, Canton Bars, the Train Museum, the Museum of Industry, (I once got a snarlin narlin from a girl in the back with no one watching), the National Aquarium is awesome and on a Monday it probably won't be too crowded. I can look into other stuff but I would need to know when you are going to be there, time of day, how long etc. Then there's aways sitting at Philips at the water front and eatting Maryland's famous steamed crabs. Problem is, most people not born here think it's too much work to get to the food. Marylander's look at it as not a waste of 2 or 3 hours, we look at it as a way to sit with friends, have a few drinks, and eat and chat for a few hours. You'll be hungry an hour or two later. But they are delicious. Shame you don't have all day. I'd show you my trails in the park. Need more info though to help you out.Gonna have one day to ourselves in Baltimore coming up in June. Anything fun to do on a Monday?
I've been to that show as well. It is mind blowing, took us hours to get through and see everything?Balmer is like any other inner city.
Check out the convention center, if nothing else take note of how big it is. It takes up 3 city blocks.
I used to do the largest American Craft Council craft fair there, ACC Baltimore, 1000 exhibitors. It blew my mind how large the show was.
Good info thanks.It all depends. Are you going to be there during the day or night? Are you staying in a hotel? And are you bringing your bike? Oh, and as to crystal meth and drive by's, if you haven't been paying attention, look at my bottom tag line below all my posts. Baltimore is pretty cool, it's just you have to stay out of "certain areas" or you might wind up robbed or shot. I'd explain here but some might have a fit if I am not politically correct so we'll just leave it at that. There's a lot to do but on a Monday afternoon, pretty much tourist spots, bars, a ton of bars, and lots of beer and food. Federal Hill bars are cool, Fells Point bars are cool, not sure on a Monday, there's the Inner Harbor water front, the five story Galleria across from that, Little Italy, Canton Bars, the Train Museum, the Museum of Industry, (I once got a snarlin narlin from a girl in the back with no one watching), the National Aquarium is awesome and on a Monday it probably won't be too crowded. I can look into other stuff but I would need to know when you are going to be there, time of day, how long etc. Then there's aways sitting at Philips at the water front and eatting Maryland's famous steamed crabs. Problem is, most people not born here think it's too much work to get to the food. Marylander's look at it as not a waste of 2 or 3 hours, we look at it as a way to sit with friends, have a few drinks, and eat and chat for a few hours. You'll be hungry an hour or two later. But they are delicious. Shame you don't have all day. I'd show you my trails in the park. Need more info though to help you out.
If it's monday the 29th, you could catch an orioles game and sit and watch them lose with the rest of us.
The Brewers Art located on Charles street.
Great, Great beer down in the catacombs and even a really stylish restaurant up top.
My favorite spot to hit when in town. Maybe Urbaindk can give you a little more detail.
Good idea, that way you can be inside somewhere before dark when all the crazies come out.gettting tanked early so we can be in bed by 9.
a tranny???? & she's black?!
milwaukee.where are you from?
definitely avoid the PowerPlant and Discovery areas.