
There’s more to the world of malt and hops than the bottom shelf of the corner store’s cooler. But according to a survey conducted on behalf of Visit Anaheim, only 50% of Americans can name the four main ingredients in beer, and only 45% know the difference between an ale and a lager. National Drink Beer Day, Sept. 28, is a perfect time to explore Baltimore’s craft brewing scene and learn more about all things beer.
Hoodline has rounded up the best spots in your backyard serving beer, based on Yelp ratings and our own methodology. Remember to celebrate responsibly, Baltimore!
Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. This article was created in partnership with VisitAnaheim.org.
1. Faidley Seafood

Topping the list is Faidley Seafood. Located at 203 N. Paca St. in Downtown, it is the most popular beer bar in Baltimore, boasting four stars out of 1,082 reviews on Yelp.
2. Amber

Next up is Riverside's Amber, situated at 900 E. Fort Ave., Suite 109. With four stars out of 32 reviews on Yelp, the spot for craft beer and coffee has proven to be a local favorite.
3. The Local Oyster

Mount Vernon's The Local Oyster, located at 520 Park Ave., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the seafood restaurant and bar 4.5 stars out of 166 reviews.
4. Snake Hill

Snake Hill, a cocktail bar and traditional American restaurant in Highlandtown, is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 112 Yelp reviews. Head over to 418 S. Clinton St. to see for yourself.
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