From the legendary crabs and crushes at Nick's Fish House, to the renowned rye whiskey distilled right here in Baltimore Peninsula, our neighborhood offers a vibrant culinary scene to tantalize your tastebuds. With the reopening of Rye Street Tavern, and Slutty Vegan coming later this year, Baltimore Peninsula is the place to be--and to grab a bite to eat.
Nick's Fish House
Nineteen O'Nine
Rye Street Tavern
Little Wing
Ben & Jerry's
Slutty Vegan
Bar Vegan
Jersey Mike's
BK Lobster
Urbano
Daily Grind
Slurp Noodle Bar
Baltimore Peninsula embodies the essence of convenience and comfort with a diverse mix of shops and services that cater to every need. From trusted banking institutions to renowned brands like Under Armour, our neighborhood offers a seamless shopping experience along the waterfront.
Sagamore Spirit
Downtown Dog Resort
Little Wing
CFG Bank
Dog Daycare
Inspire Nail Bar
Learning Care
M&T Bank
Under Armour
Amidst a bustling urban landscape, Baltimore Peninsula offers abundant public parks, an expansive waterfront, and open green spaces that provide residents, office tenants, and visitors with tranquil retreats to unwind and connect with nature.
Sagamore Spirit
Club Volo
The Cove
Port Covington Marina
Elijah's Park
West Covington Park
Rye Street Park
The Lawn
Baltimore Yacht Basin
Live-K Karaoke
As the Baltimore Peninsula community continues to grow, we strive to integrate Baltimore’s rich culture into the fabric of the neighborhood– and a critical part of that is uplifting and showcasing the artists and creatives who help make Baltimore the wonderful city that it is.
We’re thrilled to showcase incredible art from Maryland Art Place at Baltimore Peninsula! Maryland Art Place inspires, supports, and encourages artistic expression through innovative programming, exhibitions, and educational opportunities. Pieces from 10 local artists can be found throughout the office spaces and residential buildings in the neighborhood.
Rye Street Market Arts is an exhibit featuring the artworks of five Baltimore City-based artists in Rye Street Market. The artwork for this initiative was sourced with the support of local partners, The Last Resort Artist Retreat and Ruby's Artist Grants.
The Last Resort Artist Retreat is a residency program for Black creatives founded by Derrick Adams and run by Executive Director Thomas James. Rubys Artist Grants is a Robert W. Deutsch Foundation program run by Senior Program Manager, Alex Ebstein, that provides direct funding to Baltimore-area artists to support innovative and impactful projects.
Baltimore Peninsula commissioned local artist, muralist and visual storyteller, Saba Hamidi, to design and paint a mural on one of our blank shipping containers. The mural was used to announce the neighborhood re-naming in November 2022. Inspired by the phrase, "Build for Impact," Saba painted waves to signify impact, as well as reference Baltimore Peninsula's waterfront location. Saba also embedded Baltimore icons into her design, to include Baltimore brick rowhomes, historic cobblestones, orioles and ravens feathers, and geometric elements of the Maryland state flag.
Saba's mural can be seen on The Lawn in Baltimore Peninsula as a colorful welcome sign into the neighborhood.
The Hanover Street Gallery is made up of enlarged original works of art printed on vinyl, all created by local artists. The gallery was established through a partnership of Maryland Art Place, the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership, the Youth Resiliency Institute, Fusion Partnerships, and Weller Development. In 2019, these groups came together to curate the “Hanover Street Gallery: Reframing Pathways,” an outdoor gallery space on the Hanover Street Bridge façade.
Maryland Art Place curated 24 works of art created by “a diverse group of living artists with artworks primarily centered around abstraction, expressionism, and pattern & design.” The gallery was intended to be a temporary installation, however, the art can still be found on the Hanover Street Bridge in Baltimore Peninsula.