
BALTIMORE — Baltimore is a bastion of fine dining, with locales like Café Dear Leon and EKIBEN praised for their delicious food. Between award-winning restaurants and neighborhood favorites, you can find the perfect dish for any meal of the day. The BayNet has found 10 popular spots with scrumptious food, so here’s where you should consider eating on your next trip to the Maryland city.
Golden West Cafe

Breakfast in Hampden doesn’t get much better than the Golden West Cafe. This cafe is perfect for vegetarians, vegans or those with a food allergy because it has a wealth of options. The Elvis Pancakes, Aztec Burrito and vegan breakfast sandwiches are just a couple of highlights from its mouthwatering menu, offering a ton of choices to hungry diners who visit the Golden West Cafe.
Address: 1105 W. 36th St., Baltimore, MD 21211
Blue Moon Cafe

The Blue Moon Cafe is a charming breakfast eatery in Baltimore. The Cap’n Crunch French Toast is available for diners with a sweet tooth, while the Full Moon Breakfast offers an assortment of morning staples. The biscuits and gravy are a blend of savory flavors, and to top it all off, the atmosphere is friendly, too.
Address: 1621 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD 21231
Ovenbird

If you like good coffee, an artistic storefront and a variety of sweet treats, then Ovenbird has the breakfast experience for you. Located in Little Italy, the Rotunda and Highlandtown, you won’t find a more delicious way to start your day than Ovenbird. The bagels are a highlight of the Ovenbird menu, as are the tasty pastries.
Address 1: 300 S. Exeter St., Baltimore, MD
Address 2: 711 W. 40th St., Suite 155, Baltimore, MD
Address 3: 3925 Gough St., Suite 2, Baltimore, MD
Café Dear Leon

Café Dear Leon is consistently praised for its popular breakfast options. Baked items and coffee are two of its specialties, with the Crab Dip Bagel and Almond Croissant being particularly exciting options. Whether you visit the Canton location or the larger restaurant in Remington, your taste buds will appreciate the distinct flavors served at Café Dear Leon.
Address 1: 2929 O’Donnell St., Baltimore, MD 21224
Address 2: 2600 N. Howard St., Baltimore, MD 21218
EKIBEN

EKIBEN is a popular chain of restaurants in Baltimore City that serves a unique form of food that mirrors both Ethiopian and Asian cuisine. The bowls at EKIBEN are delicious, though the bun sandwiches are a particularly special menu option. For sides, customers can choose from options like the tempura broccoli and tofu nuggets, offering great choices for every part of the meal.
Address 1: 1622 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, MD 21231
Address 2: 911 W. 36th St., Baltimore, MD 21211
Address 3: 801 E. Fort Ave., Baltimore, MD 21230
The Horse You Came In On Saloon

The Horse You Came In On is a bar that serves cold drinks with a side of live music, and it’s a nice stop if you’re visiting Fells Point. Established in 1775, this locale is one of the most historic businesses in Baltimore. Tacos, burgers and bar snacks are all on the menu, too, offering a night of history, music and plentiful dining options.
Address: 1626 Thames St., Baltimore, MD 21231
Thames Street Oyster House

Seafood in Fells Point doesn’t get much better than Thames Street Oyster House. Between the calamari, specialty salads and the Grandiose Shellfish Tower, customers have their pick of seafood dishes. High-quality seafood is hard to find, so Thames Street Oyster House is a fantastic choice if you want a traditional Baltimore dining experience.
Address: 1728 Thames St., Baltimore, MD 21231
Captain James

Another solid seafood restaurant, Captain James is one of the most famous eateries in Baltimore. The crabhouse is the perfect spot for dining on the water, while the boat-shaped restaurant across the street is equally charming. Whether you’re craving grilled octopus or fresh crabs, Captain James is one of the best seafood options in the city, especially if you’re near the Inner Harbor.
Address: 2127 Boston St., Baltimore, MD 21231
Charleston

Charleston is a fine dining restaurant in Baltimore that serves dishes reminiscent of French and South Carolina cuisine, a unique blend. Winning numerous awards, Charleston is popular for its high-quality ingredients, unique wine list and delicious assortment of courses. If you’re looking for fine dining in Maryland’s big city, then Charleston is one of the best restaurants around.
Address: 1000 Lancaster St., Baltimore, MD 21202
The Dive

The Dive is a bar that hosts trivia events alongside a serving of delicious wings. Drinks are served in fun glasses, and the atmosphere is lively. Alongside appetizers and a menu full of specialty pizzas, The Dive often serves soft-serve and slushies, offering a fun frozen treat in the warmer months of the year.
Address: 3123 Elliott St., Baltimore, MD 21224
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