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Baltimore is a seafood lovers emporium. The proximity to the water gives this town a great advantage in local/fresh/ and available. Here is a list of the "GO TO" options for the true seafood lover, (in no particular order):
G and M Restaurant. 804 N. Hammonds Ferry Road - Linthicum Height
- They have softball size crabcakes with little filler. No one does them better in the area. Reviews
Obrycki's Crab House and Seafood Restaurant. 1727 E. Pratt St. - Baltimore (Fells Point)
- Go for the steamed crabs! This is a tradition that has to be experienced. Not necessarily the best crabs, but always steaming hot and seasoned to perfection. Reviews

Blue Sea Grill. 614 Water St. - Baltimore (Downtown)
- Excellent seafood flown in fresh when it is not from the area. You will pay the price here for the upscale experience. Reviews
Faidley's in Lexington Market. 400 W. Lexington St. - Baltimore (Downtown)
- This is one of the oldest markets in the country. The atmosphere is eclectic: bums and UM Hospital management/docs frequent this place. Reviews
Jimmy's Famous Seafood. 6526 Holabird Ave. - Baltimore
- Outskirts of town, this destination is frequented by locals and politicians alike. Reviews
Bertha's. 734 S. Broadway - Baltimore (Fells Point)
- This is a typical Bar/restaurant in hip Fells Point. Great local hangout and bumper stickers all over the state that read: Eat Bertha's Mussels. Reviews
Nicks Fish House. 2600 Insulator Drive - Baltimore
- If you can't get to the beach,(that's Ocean City Hon!) this is the next best thing. Live music on the weekends and all seafood all the time. Reviews
Every restaurant in the area will boast "seafood" and they may have a dish or tow that is good. But if you want the true Baltimore Seafood experience, check out these destinations.
Every restaurant in the area will boast "seafood" and they may have a dish or tow that is good. But if you want the true Baltimore Seafood experience, check out these destinations.
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