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East Baltimore is a sparsely populated, mostly residential neighborhood covering about a third of the Baltimore|entire city in the very rough east of downtown and the more suburban-feeling northeast.

Introduction to Baltimore/East Baltimore

East Baltimore is notable principally for helping to keep Baltimore'shomicides per capita among the highest in the nation and unsurprisingly has been used as a filming location for both the Wire and more extensively for Homicide: Life on the Street. It is also home to the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, which is somewhat controversially demolishing the blighted neighborhoods that surround it in order to accommodate its ever rapid expansion. Displaced residents are not pleased, but Johns Hopkins is the single most powerful institution in the city and the hospital is likely to get its way! Sensing neighborhood change in the wake of the expansion, real estate developers have been buying up properties by the block, looking to turn them into condos, leaving swathes with the appearance of a shiny new ghost town. The city government is quite interested in renovating areas so close to downtown (for the new tax base that would bring), particularly in the borderline ghost town of Old Town. A yuppified East Baltimore is at least a possibility in the future, but what a contrast that would be to the present reality!

Northeast Baltimore is an entirely different animal, with some really interesting neighborhoods, especially Hamilton and Lauraville along Harford Road. Expect quaint strips with nice restaurants, cafes and local shops. Harford Road might ring a bell for film lovers of the eccentric variety—it was brought into the popular consciousness by John Waters' 2004 film, A Dirty Shame.

Travel to Baltimore/East Baltimore

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By public transport

East Baltimore is a pretty huge area, when you account for the whole northeast of the city, so how to get in will depend on what part you mean to visit. The only part of East Baltimore that can make sense to visit via public transport is the Johns Hopkins Hospital area, which is served by the little-known Baltimore Metro, which runs to the JH Hospital station from the Baltimore/Inner Harbor|Inner Harbor, Baltimore/Downtown|Lexington Market and Baltimore/Midtown|Midtown, as well as by Bus #35, coming to the hospital from Pratt Street in the Inner Harbor. Bus #13 is also of potential use, as it runs south from Hopkins along Wolfe to either Baltimore/Fell's Point|Fell's Point or Baltimore/Southeast Baltimore|Canton (depending on the routing of the specific bus) and north along Washington before turning west on North Ave, going past Great Blacks in Wax, Greenmount Cemetery and on to North Charles Street in Midtown.

For the more interesting neighborhoods of Lauraville and Hamilton, Bus #19 runs up along their main commercial corridor, Harford Road, from Pratt Street in the Inner Harbor all the way out of the city to the northeast (note that #35 service is suspended 1:30AM Monday - 4AM daily).

For Chaps Pit Beef, if you are feeling too stubbornly adventurous to go there properly via car, you can take Bus #35 past Johns Hopkins Hospital and all the way out the Pulaski Highway. If you miss it, though, you'll wind up lost all the way out in boring old White Marsh.

How to travel to Baltimore/East Baltimore by car

A vehicle is the only truly sensible way for a visitor to get around East Baltimore. It is safer and more convenient and you will find parking basically everywhere. Monument Street and Orleans St/Pulaski Highway (US-40) are the main east west roads, with Harford Road and Belair Road serving as the main northeast radials from the town center.

I-95 and I-895 clip the eastern edge of the city. Coming from the north, use Exit 13 off I-895 for US-40/Pulaski Hwy. From the south, use Exit 14 for Moravia Rd. Both northbound and southbound I-95 traffic can use Exit 61 for US-40/Pulaski Hwy. For Lauraville and Hamilton, Harford Road intersects with the Baltimore Beltway (I-695) at Exit 31.

What to See

  • Great Blacks in Wax 1603 E North Ave 39.3121,-76.5968 ☎ +1 410 563-3404 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9AM Monday - 6PM, Sunday noon-6PM (summer days are open on Mondays as well) $12/10 National Great Blacks In Wax Museum Only the American Visionary Arts Museum could claim to be more unique than this very off-the-beaten-path museum and it might be wrong. The catchy name betrays the extremely disturbing content (make sure your kids are prepared). It's appropriately disturbing, though, as much of African American history is horrifying even without seeing it reproduced with life-sized wax figures. The first room you enter sets the tone: a cramped slave ship, packed with brutalized slaves watched over by a sadistic slavemaster. The lynching scene is in a separate room downstairs, so you can get through the museum without getting those particular nightmares, but you'll have to live with the guilt of crucially hiding from a brutish and terribly significant fact of recent U.S. history. It's not all doom and gloom, though, as the story of African Americans is full of personal triumphs and huge contributions to the society of not just this country, but of the world.
  • Greenmount Cemetery - 1501 Greenmount Ave 39.3075,-76.6072 ☎ +1 410 539-0641 Opening from Monday to Saturday 8AM Monday - 4PM (office closes Saturday at noon). Call ahead during bad weather to make sure you can enter. Green Mount Cemetery Greenmount Cemetery is Baltimore's most interesting after Westminster Hall Baltimore/Downtown|downtown, with beautiful, tranquil, rolling hills and interesting Gothic chapels and statuary. Among the most famous interred are a long list of Maryland governors, John Wilkes Booth and a few of his co-conspirators, Johns Hopkins himself, as well as William Thompson Walters and his son Henry Walters and the famous art collectors and founders of the Walters Art Museum. Fans of the HBO series, The Wire Tour|The Wire should recognize this as the location for several important scenes. Pick up a map from the office to the right of the gates at Oliver St. In May and October, you can take guided tours—check the website for details.
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital 601 North Broadway 39.2974,-76.5924 - Johns Hopkins Hospital - Johnshopkins -Q72068 While not really a place to visit, unless you are sick or injured and the administrative center and the Billings Building, is a beautiful work of architecture and a principal East Baltimore landmark. Its prestige is likewise enormous, almost always named the United States' premiere hospital and by extension, many consider it the best in the world.

Muslim Travel Tips

Johns_Hopkins_Hospital - Billings Building, Johns Hopkins Hospital

  • Mt Pleasant Ice Arena - 6101 Hillen Road - ☎ +1 443 984-4075 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday noon-2PM, Friday 8:30PM Monday - 10:30PM, Saturday 3PM Monday - 5PM,8:30PM Monday - 10:30PM, Sunday 3PM Monday - 5PM $4, $2 skate rentals Open year round, this indoor ice rink is too far away for your average city visitor, unless they have a car, but it's a good escape for a family from touring the sights.
  • Parkville Bowling Lanes - 706 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 444-6100 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 9AM Monday - 10PM, Friday 9AM Monday - midnight, Saturday 3PM Monday - midnight, Sunday noon-6PM (8PM in winter) ~$2/game Similarly remote and a similarly fun escape from the town center. It is Maryland style duck-pin bowling, so it's especially great for kids who aren't yet ready to wield the big balls. They also have a video arcade, Pizzas and and easy parking.

Shopping in Baltimore/East Baltimore

  • Collectors Corner - 7911 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 668-3353 Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday noon-8PM, W-Sa 11AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday noon-6PM Baltimore's biggest and likely most beloved comic book store (for those who know the area, anyway), with a huge selection of comics, manga, miscellaneous paraphernalia, games and DVDs. Friendly, well stocked and well organized. Weekly gaming sessions and movie nights.


  • Rim Source 4810 Bel Air Road - ☎ +1 410 675-4988 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 7PM Preeminent rims shop and fictional front of the Marlo operation in The Wire Tour|The Wire and there just is no better place for a lark cruiser purchase, or just some fancy upgrades to trick out your current car. Thit is another one of those "real Baltimore" spots.
  • Shockers Smoke Shop - 7110 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 444-8200 Opening 11AM Monday - 8PM, Saturday noon-7PM, Sunday 1PM Monday - 5PM Thit is basically a high end "head shop," where you'll find glass blowers actually creating bongs in shop. Custom glass pipes of all sorts can be commissioned at the shop. Plenty of other, ahem, paraphernalia, but expect it to be a bit more pricey than usual.
  • Vú Skateboard Shop - 7118 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 254-2552 Opening from Monday to Saturday noon-8PM, Sunday noon-6PM A skater-owned and operated skate shop, with an ethos that includes donations and demonstrations for lower income communities and keeping a small ramp in the back, in case they start feeling bored. Pronounced "view," and stocked with apparel, boards and accessories.
  • Wockenfuss Candies - 5420 Belair Road - ☎ +1 410 483-4414 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 6PM This little shop has a pretty wild variety of Chocolates, truffles and other Candies . The City Paper really likes its marzipan.
  • Zeke's - 4607 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 254-0122 Opening from Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 6PM, Sunday 7AM Monday - 4PM Sells beans only, but they are the best coffee beans money can buy!

Halal Restaurants & Food in Baltimore/East Baltimore

  • Big Bad Wolf's House of BBQ | 5713 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 444-6422 Opening 11AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday - Sunday 8AM Monday - 10PM, 2AM Monday - 3AM $5-15 A simple sit-down BBQ joint, offering ribs, pulled Beef, brisket, etc. of different regional styles, as well as some real mouth-watering Eastern Shore BBQ Chicken. Aside from the Chicken and the consensus standouts would be the signature Big Bad Wolf sandwiches and the Beef ribs, baked beans and just about any of those sauces.
  • Brass Hen | 1407 E Cold Spring Ln - ☎ +1 410 464-2100 $2-6 Dirt, dirt cheap and very good, greasy subs and breakfast (but out of the way!).
  • Chaps Pit Beef | Web: [ beef.com - 5801 Pulaski Highway (US-40) - ☎ +1 410 483-2379 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10:30AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 10:30AM Monday - midnight $5-15 Chaps has long served the best pit [ beef in the city and is the place to come if you want the real deal. The location is seedy (but perfectly safe), next to a strip club and an adult video wholesaler. Chaps itself is a nice place, however, to sit and enjoy your meal on the wood picnic tables enveloped in Ravens colors. The pit [ beef eclipses all else on the menu, but the dry-rub ribs as well as the Rice pudding merit a little extra expense. (The lines, which shot out the door after the gurus at the Food Network, Travel Channel, et al., caught the little sandwiches shop in their massive spotlight, have thankfully died down.)
  • Dino's Carryout & Restaurant | 2000 Orleans Street - ☎ +1 410 522-5505 $5-12 If over by the hospital, you could do a lot worse than Dino's. Expect big, cheap, tasty portions of greasy Pizzas, gyros, subs, etc., as well as some surprisingly good salads, but more importantly a nice, clean dining room--a bit of an oasis in these parts.
  • Lost in the 50s Diner - 5512 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 254-1639 Opening Hours: Monday - Tu,Thursday - Friday 7AM Monday - 4PM, Saturday - Sunday 8AM Monday - 4PM $5-14 It's a new diner (occupying the space formerly known as the Golden Key, a venerable grease institution), but serves a big side of nostalgia and 1950s souvenirs. Photos of Hamilton in the 50s dominate the walls and seating is in cozy booths with individual jukebox machines. There are plans to expand into dinner, but for now spoons are greasy only for breakfast and lunch.
  • Mama Mia's | 700 North Broadway - ☎ +10 410 732-3912 $3-8 A slice of East Baltimore that attracts, rather than scares away and the Hopkins crowd. It provides a sense of balance to the health facilities across the street--you'll find here only unhealth. Pizza, greasy subs and just about anything fried. It's delicious (and very cheap). It also serves to unify local residents with the professional hospital crowd in a way that only fast heart-destroying food can. There is a little bit of seating available, but it's the kind of food you wouldn't mind eating while standing outside.
  • New York Fried Chicken | 1268 E North Ave - ☎ +1 410 467-6334 Opening Hours: Open awful late $3-7 Whew, NYFC on North Ave in East Baltimore. Not for your average tourist! Coming after dark promises to be interesting (if the collective consciousness does not err, didn't one of the city's nightlife weeklies call this location Baltimore's best affordable entertainment?), but that's only for folks who feel very comfortable hanging out in the hood. The Chicken box and lake trout are really good, though. For those unfamiliar, NYFC is a franchise (with no franchise quality controls) originating in New York, as Kennedy Fried Chicken. The ploy was to confuse initial-recognizing Kentucky Fried Chicken fans, but a lawsuit seems to have had at least partial success in forcing a name change! Weirder still were the investigations of Afghanistani NYFC employees, which actually did turn up the occasional pamphlet advocating extremist violence against the US Intrigue and deep fryers!
  • Northeastern Market 2101 E Monument Street - ☎ +1 410 685-6169 Opening from Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 6PM Northeastern Market, est. 1885, in the heart of East Baltimore, is probably the least tourist of the city's many public markets and it's also one of its largest. Jumbled and a little dirty, it implausibly received the City Paper's award for best public market. It is without a doubt colorful enough to warrant a visit if you are in the area, though and you can wander in along with hungry Hopkins interns, mingling with grocery shopping East Baltimoreans, to find some tasty eats: favorites include sandwiches at Rex's Deli, OK Oriental (Chinese), Hot Mustard (Korean, just behind the market) and Shore's Seafood.
  • Overlea Diner | 6652 Belair Road - ☎ +1 410 254-8356 Opening from Monday to Saturday 6AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 7AM Monday - 7PM $2.50-9 Lost in the 50s brings the souvenirs, while Overlea brings nothing but authenticity--it approaches the Platonic diner ideal type. Cheap beyond all reason, breakfast all day, Hon-served scrapple and over 65 years of stool-use. The only digressions are the notably clean and bright interior and the strong Bawlmer accents wafting around the room, piggybacking the smell of syrup.
  • Sunny's Sub | 1518 Havenwood Road - ☎ +1 410 889-2055 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9AM Monday - 9PM $3-7 This Northwood Shopping Center shop is one of the better hole-in-the-walls in the city for a Chicken box or lake trout with a half and half and worth a detour if you have a car, or if you are at Morgan State University.
  • West Indian Flavor | 2111 McElderry Street - ☎ +1 410 522-0220 $6-15 Across the intersection from Northeastern Market, this unassuming little place serves what you can comfortably call the best fresh-off-the-boat Caribbean/Trinidadian food anywhere near Baltimore. Really, try to beat sawfish baked in coconut with a side of roti.
  • Woodlea Bakery - 4905 Belair Road - ☎ +1 410 488-7717 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 6AM Monday - 7PM, Sunday 6AM Monday - 3PM $2-6 Cheap and delicious, Woodlea Bakery is far off the beaten path and an unorthodox choice for [ desserts, but a very savvy choice for travelers in East Baltimore with a car.
  • Corner Crab House - 4600 Erdman Ave - ☎ +1 410 485-7442 $5-22 A hidden diamond in the rough of East Baltimore, this "house" is little more than a large shack, but it cooks up some of the city's best crabs. Go ahead and splurge on the large crabs: the prices are very good here and they don't kid around when they say large. There are plenty of other options, if you aren't in the mood for effortful eating, or if crabs are out of season. Coddies and mac n' Cheese could fill you up for less than $5, or you could go through the fried fresh shrimp, crabcakes, whiting, fried oysters, etc. Thit is a true Baltimore seafood house.
  • Frank's Pizzas & Pasta - 6620 Belair Road - ☎ +1 410 254-2900 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 11AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday noon-9PM $13-23 An unassuming Italian restaurant, with surprisingly good food inside and very friendly service (and patrons!). The Pastas are as excellent as the Pizzas, which come either thin crust or thick pan Pizzas. The meaty crabcakes are another friendly surprise.
  • Hamilton Tavern - 5517 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 426-1930 Opening Hours: Kitchen: Sunday - Monday,W-Thursday4:30PM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 4:30PM Monday - 11PM $13-25 Hamilton Tavern is most famous for its "best-in-Baltimore" Roseda [ beef burger, topped with a fried egg and horseradish, but the rest of the menu is universally excellent (its fried Chicken got another one of those "best-of" awards from the City Paper). The interior is stylish (it's a new place) and a cozy place for microbrews from the list at the Brewer's Art in Baltimore/Midtown|Midtown.
  • Koco's Pub - 4301 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 426-3519 Opening Hours: Kitchen: Tuesday - Saturday noon-9:30PM $9-18 Koco's has as good a claim as any to the best crabcake in the city. Now that that's out of the way--its a cheery neighborhood pub with various standard pub grub and derivations thereof: coconut shrimp, jerk Chicken, garden salad with buffalo Chicken strips, but also ye olde fish n' chips, Burgers and stand-out wings.
  • Chameleon - 4341 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 254-2376 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 5PM Monday - 9PM, F-Sa 5PM Monday - 10PM $27-50, $33 pri fixe Tuesday - Thursday The Chameleon is one of Baltimore's most trusted fine dining, contemporary American restaurants, despite being all the way out in Lauraville, with an emphasis on local, farm-to-table ingredients (it's consistently rated the best in this category in Baltimore). Great cocktails, in particular the Vespertine and the Root Down.
  • Clementine - 5402 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 444-1497 Opening Hours: Tuesday 5PM Monday - 9PM, W-Thursday11AM Monday - 9PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday 8:30AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 8:30AM Monday - 9PM $18-42 Clementine is the other really upscale restaurant in Lauraville-Hamilton, without the white tablecloths, but with food and fruit drinks just as good as Chameleon. Known for a focus on local ingredients, creative takes on comfort food (e.g., duck nachos). Setting Clementine apart from the majority of Baltimore fine dining, though, is its impressive, yet rather affordable breakfast and lunch offerings, W-Su.
  • Daily Grind - 720 North Rutland Ave - ☎ +1 443 694-9414 Opening 7AM Monday - 5PM High quality coffee drinks of all stripes along with fresh salads and wraps, in the back of the Broadway Research Building.
  • Holiday House | 6427 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 426-6794 Memorialized by John Waters' 2004 film "A Dirty Shame," the Holiday House captures classic Harford Road culture better than any other café or restaurant in the area. Bikers swarm the joint and park their impressive, if intimidating, rides outside with pronounced gusto. Inside, this American café is totally wholesome if you are into vibrant edginess and big character. Hear that great Baltimore accent careening across the room.
  • Red Canoe - 4337 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 444-4440 Opening from Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 5PM, Sunday 9PM Monday - 3PM One of Baltimore's most friendly cafes, intended to get you to stay and relax a bit (they even have a fireplace!). They have famous, local Zeke's coffee by the cup and a small menu of worthwhile sandwiches, wraps, soups, salads and absolutely delicious and eccentric muffins. It's a great place for families, as it also holds Baltimore's best children's bookstore, as well as a play area. In addition to the occasional author talk or music performance and they have children's sing-along on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 10:30AM.
  • Shamrock Inn | 6044 Harford Road - ☎ +1 410 426-9715 Given a nod in Esquire Magazine's best 150 bars in America (sharing the distinction with only one other Maryland café and the Brewer's Art in Baltimore/Midtown|Midtown), thit is a good Bawlmer biker café to get your teeth knocked down your throat by a big tattooed broad. Or just to generally have a very colorful, entertaining evening (don't misunderstand and the place is absolutely accepting of newcomers of any stripes). It is also a great place for live rock music. John Waters loves the place.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Baltimore/East Baltimore

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Ramadan Celebrations in Baltimore/East Baltimore

Ramadan 2025 in Baltimore/East Baltimore

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • America's Best Value Inn - 6510 Frankford Ave - ☎ +1 410 485-7900 $65-75 - A basic, clean, 2-diamond, mid-sized motor lodge right off I-95/I-895, with free WiFi and parking.
  • McElderry House - 2000 McElderry Street - ☎ +1 410 732-5464 $66-85/room, $132-255/private townhouse Designed for families of patients at Johns Hopkins (but not affiliated with the institution), thit is a set of townhouses right across the street from the hospital. The townhouses can be rented privately, or you can rent a room, sharing the common areas with other guests.

Telecommunications in Baltimore/East Baltimore

Some restaurants and all public libraries provide WiFi. There are other areas where you can get it by subscription.

News & References Baltimore/East Baltimore


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