Waterfront Hotel
The building that houses The Waterfront Hotel was built as a private residence in 1771. It is the second oldest brick building in the city of Baltimore. Converted into a hotel and tavern in 1861, it was most likely used to house troops during the Civil War. After the war, it became a welcome place of rest for weary sailors. It remained a hotel until 1955, when it was converted into a restaurant. The Waterfront earned a reputation as the place to go for great food and lively conversation. More recently, the Waterfront was used as the set for the bar scenes in the television series, Homicide: Life on the Street. Our newest addition, the second floor dining room, offers a great view of the harbor, an updated yet traditional atmosphere, working fireplace and, of course, our excellent food in a non-smoking environment. The dining room is not only a great place for a meal with friends and family, but also an ideal place to hold your next private party, corporate function, etc. Call us to book the dining room for your next engagement.
Average Price:Moderate
Waterfront Hotel Summary
Cuisine : Eclectic, American Payment Options : Mastercard, Amex, Visa Average Price : Moderate
Additional Information
Amenities
Billiards / Pool
TV
Private Party Room
Atmosphere
Fireplace
Live Music
Scenic View
Bar Scene
Bar Information
Full Bar
Beer
Wines
Parking
Street
Reservations
Not Required
Suggested
Additional Information
Organic Menu Items
Non Smoking Area

