Baltimore, MD
Quick Snapshot
Best for: Casual, food-focused day out
Area focus: Fells Point and surrounding neighborhoods
Ideal plan: Brewery → walk → food → ice cream
Dog-friendliness: High (especially outdoors)
Breweries & Food
Peabody Heights Brewery
Dogs: Very dog-friendly outdoor seating
Food: Rotating food trucks
Standout: Tofu bánh mì
A great starting point with a lot of food options and an easy, relaxed setup.
Johnny Rad’s (Fells Point)
Dogs: Outdoor seating is dog-friendly
Known for: Pizza
Standouts: Caprese salad, mushroom risotto balls
A solid local spot that’s a little more low-key but consistently good.
Parks
Patterson Park
Dogs: Large open space + fenced dog park
Best for: Walking and letting dogs run
Vibe: Open, easy, and not overly crowded
A good central option to break up the day and get some time outside.
Social / Off-Leash Option
Bark Social (Canton)
Dogs: Off-leash dog park with supervised play
Setup: Beer garden + coffee + food
Space: Large, fenced play area
A more structured option where dogs can play freely while you grab a drink or food. Dogs need a membership or day pass to enter, but the space is designed specifically for them to run and socialize safely.
Treat Stop
Bmore Licks
Dogs: Very welcome
Perk: Large pup cups with a dog treat
A fun, easy stop to end the day.
How to plan your day
Peabody Heights Brewery → Patterson Park → Johnny Rad’s → Bmore Licks
Alternative option:
Bark Social → Patterson Park → Johnny Rad’s
Notes
Fells Point is walkable but can get crowded on weekends.
Most spots are best for outdoor seating rather than indoor dining.
Bark Social is best if you want a more contained, off-leash environment..