OT: Baltimore Inner Harbor

yesrutgers01

Heisman
Nov 9, 2008
122,507
38,240
113
The wife an I are going tomorrow- during the day. And lunch recommendations based on recent experience? Thanks
 

yesrutgers01

Heisman
Nov 9, 2008
122,507
38,240
113
Harbor East and Fella point are better for hanging and dining.
Arent they kind of all in the same area- If I am walking inner harbor, East Harbor is all part of it? Asking, because I don't know. The wife was there once when we played Maryland years ago and just wants to go to the harbor area. I guess I am just used to calling it inner harbor.

Also- where would be a good lunch spot? Something with keeping with the theme of the harbor, has good seafood/crabcakes, good vibe and not a tourist trap- we want to be sitting pretty much on the water too
 

JC_in128

Senior
Mar 9, 2023
555
405
36
Fells Point which is right next to the Inner Harbor has a lot of great little restaurants. My son lives in Fells Point.
Blackwall Hitch is basically in the main part of the Inner Harbor area. Does have some views and very good crabcakes. Not nearly as touristy as Philips or The Rusty Scupper.
 
  • Like
Reactions: satnom

RutgersNJ

Sophomore
Jan 29, 2013
1,186
158
63
My wife and I went there a couple of years ago, nice trip. Only problem was finding parking. When we did, a guy came up to us and said he would "look after " our car and make sure no one breaks into it for a fee. Thanks buddy, looked at my wife and said, I think we need to find another spot and we pulled away! lol
 

yesrutgers01

Heisman
Nov 9, 2008
122,507
38,240
113
My wife and I went there a couple of years ago, nice trip. Only problem was finding parking. When we did, a guy came up to us and said he would "look after " our car and make sure no one breaks into it for a fee. Thanks buddy, looked at my wife and said, I think we need to find another spot and we pulled away! lol
I thought we were leaving well over an hour ago but still waiting on the wife and this is her idea. Go figure. For parking- I am just going to find a parking garage...It's funny, because when we go into NYC- I do street parking and never have issues but in an area I don't know- I pay for a garage. Plus- I knew all the NYC street parking rules and signs. Which can be confusing as hell when you are in a new city
 
  • Like
Reactions: RutgersNJ

T2Kplus20

Heisman
May 1, 2007
32,062
19,988
113
I thought we were leaving well over an hour ago but still waiting on the wife and this is her idea. Go figure. For parking- I am just going to find a parking garage...It's funny, because when we go into NYC- I do street parking and never have issues but in an area I don't know- I pay for a garage. Plus- I knew all the NYC street parking rules and signs. Which can be confusing as hell when you are in a new city
Time to give her an AIS time!

 
  • Haha
Reactions: RutgersNJ

RutgersNJ

Sophomore
Jan 29, 2013
1,186
158
63
I thought we were leaving well over an hour ago but still waiting on the wife and this is her idea. Go figure. For parking- I am just going to find a parking garage...It's funny, because when we go into NYC- I do street parking and never have issues but in an area I don't know- I pay for a garage. Plus- I knew all the NYC street parking rules and signs. Which can be confusing as hell when you are in a new city
I think you are 100% correct. Street parking in an area you don't know is something I'd never do again. You're a smart man going with the garage parking!
 
Jul 1, 2025
379
647
93
My wife and I went there a couple of years ago, nice trip. Only problem was finding parking. When we did, a guy came up to us and said he would "look after " our car and make sure no one breaks into it for a fee. Thanks buddy, looked at my wife and said, I think we need to find another spot and we pulled away! lol
This is exactly what happens when you park in Palermo Sicily
 
  • Wow
Reactions: RutgersNJ