Baltimore has a food scene that punches way above its weight class. Yes, you'll find the world's best crab here โ but Baltimore is also home to incredible pizza, legendary brunch spots, beloved diners, and unique family dining experiences you won't find anywhere else. Every restaurant on this list has been selected for great food, genuine kid-friendliness, and the kind of atmosphere that makes dining out with the whole family actually enjoyable.
- ๐For brunch spots like Miss Shirley's, arrive 15 minutes before opening on weekends to beat the crowd โ the wait can stretch to 45 minutes by 10am.
- ๐ฆCrab season in Maryland runs MayโOctober. Blue crabs are at their absolute best in August and September โ that's when they're heaviest and sweetest.
- ๐ ฟ๏ธInner Harbor parking is expensive ($20-30). Park in a garage in Federal Hill or Harbor East and walk 5-10 minutes for a much better rate.
- ๐ณMany Baltimore crab houses still prefer or require cash. Keep some on hand especially at old-school spots like Matthew's Pizza.
- ๐๏ธOpenTable and Resy both cover most Baltimore restaurants โ always make a reservation for weekend dinners even at casual spots.
- ๐ฎThe Baltimore food scene extends way beyond seafood โ Hampden, Station North, and Fells Point all have incredible diverse dining for adventurous families.
Baltimore's Food Scene is Waiting for Your Family ๐ฆ
From world-famous crab shacks to quirky diners and incredible international cuisine, Baltimore has more great family dining options than almost any city its size. The secret is that Baltimore restaurants are incredibly welcoming to families โ this is a city that loves kids at the table.
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