
Visiting the Inner Harbor, or just looking to better appreciate what it has to offer? Get to know this Baltimore neighborhood by browsing its most popular local businesses, from a cafe featuring Southern-style dishes to a Lebanese restaurant.
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top places to visit in the Inner Harbor, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of neighborhood businesses. Read on for the results.
1. Miss Shirley's Cafe

Topping the list is breakfast, brunch and traditional American spot Miss Shirley's Cafe. Located at 750 E. Pratt St., it's the most popular business in the neighborhood, boasting four stars out of 2,400 reviews on Yelp.
The menu features Chesapeake deviled eggs with jumbo lump crab meat, grits with diced bacon, chicken and cheddar waffles with honey mustard aioli and coconut cream stuffed French toast.
2. Cava Mezze

Next up is Mediterranean and New American breakfas and brunch spot Cava Mezze, situated at 1302 Fleet St. With 4.5 stars out of 654 reviews on Yelp, it's proven to be a local favorite.
The cafe, which has four other locations in the region, offers mezze shared plates and all-you-can-eat brunch that includes lamb sausage biscuits and gravy and salmon Benedict, as well as vegan and gluten-free options.
3. Lebanese Taverna

Lebanese Taverna is another top choice. Yelpers give the Mediterranean restaurant, located at 719 S. President St., four stars out of 412 reviews.
This restaurant, which also has other locations in the area, offers mezze such as baba ganoush, shawarma rolls and falafel. It also features lamb and artichoke stew, chicken curry, kabobs and grilled eggplant and zucchini rolls.
4. Sweetgreen

Sweetgreen, a health food chain that offers salads and more, is another much-loved neighborhood go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 117 Yelp reviews. Head over to 1306 Fleet St. to see for yourself.
The menu features a range of salads, including lentil and avocado and kale Caesar. It also offers warm bowls, like the roasted chicken and spicy broccoli, and another with wild rice, shredded kale, apples and sweet potatoes.
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