Condit Exhibits Design Team
08.13.2014

Where to Eat in Baltimore | Condit’s Favorites

If you’re exhibiting in Baltimore, skip the convention center food court and head out to one of these fabulous and convenient restaurants for nourishment.

 

Thames Street Oyster House

Darn good oysters and crabcakes. Period. Get your coastal classics while dining next to the water. Great for lunch or dinner, and a scenic walk from the convention center.

1728 Thames Street

 

Frank & Nic’s West End Grille

Elevated lunch classics or a casual dinner. Steps from the convention center.

511 W. Pratt Street

 

B&O American Brasserie

Blocks from the convention center. Perfect for lunch splurge or client dinner. New American cuisine with ode to comforting local fare. A partner in the Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants EarthCare program.

2 North Charles Street

 

Peace & a Cup of Joe

For the closest good cup of coffee that doesn’t bear the green mermaid emblem.

713 W Pratt Street

 

Ampersea

Seasonal seafood concept with stunning ocean views. Great for happy hour or a client dinner. Just a short cab ride or leisurely walk from the convention center.

1417 Thames Street

 

Philips Seafood

Rejuvenated Baltimore favorite with regard for local and seasonal fare.

601 E. Pratt Street

 

Forno

For a homemade woodfire pizza any hour of the day. Just a four-block trek from the convention center.

17 N Eutaw Street

 

We know you appreciate a good meal, but do you also know what it takes to exhibit with an exceptional food booth? Check out our best tips for how to design a successful food booth.

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