Check out the 3 top spots in Baltimore's Inner Harbor neighborhood

Check out the 3 top spots in Baltimore's Inner Harbor neighborhoodMiss Shirley's Cafe | Photo: Raquel A./Yelp
Hoodline
Published on April 02, 2020

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 Southern-inspired cafe to a steakhouse.

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

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Topping the list is breakfast, brunch and traditional American cafe Miss Shirley's Cafe. Located at 750 E. Pratt St., it's the most popular business in the neighborhood, boasting four stars out of 2,603 reviews on Yelp. 

The cafe's Southern-inspired menu options include fried green tomatoes, blackened shrimp and grits, buttermilk fried chicken with cheddar and green onion waffles and corn avocado toast.

2. Nalley Fresh

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Next up is New American spot Nalley Fresh, situated at 400 E. Pratt St. With four stars out of 116 reviews on Yelp, it's proved to be a local favorite. 

The restaurant, which has several locations in Maryland, features customized bowls, wraps and salads. Signature bowls ready for order include Cajun rice, Alfredo noodle, sweet potato and a layered soup bowl. Salads and wraps include Caesar, classic garden and California style.

3. The Capital Grille

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Steakhouse and wine bar The Capital Grille, which offers seafood and more, is another top choice. Yelpers give the business, located at 500 E. Pratt St., 4.5 stars out of 527 reviews. 

This location of the chain restaurant offers cheeseburgers and fries, filet mignon, chicken breasts with sherry jus, shrimp scampi, lobster mac and cheese and a selection of salads and sides.


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