point of interest
diner restaurant in Baltimore

The Avenue Diner in Hampden is a local tradition that has been in business for generations.


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Previous point-of-interest pictures Atomic Books on the Avenue is your source for independent and underground books, comics, and graphic novels. This ESPN Zone in the Power Plant was the first one of several built in the country.  It features a full service restaurant, a large sports bar, sports memorabilia throughout, and a sports themed arcade. The Harborplace Pratt Street Pavilion. The USS Constellation Museum at the Inner Harbor. The Waterfront Promenade goes around the World Trade Center. The World Trade Center's reflection in one of the glass walls of the National Aquarium. The Maryland Science Center offers interactive exhibits that inspire the young and old's imaginations. Claddagh Pub is one of the more popular taverns in Canton and the host of one of the largest St. Patrick's Day parties in Baltimore. The Can Company on Boston street defines the term 'mixed use' property and is full of restaurants, cafes, bars, boutique shops, businesses, and professional services. Phillip's is one of the longest living and most popular restaurants in Harborplace. The Baltimore Visitor Center is a relatively new addition to the Inner Harbor and is the place to start for first time visitors to Baltimore. The upper levels of harborplace give great views of the Inner Harbor. The Water Taxi Indefatigable, pulls into the busy Harborplace landing. Many of the Harborplace restaurants have outdoor seating to compliment their indoor seating. You can see Federal Hill in the background of this shot overlooking Paolo's Ristorante in the Light Street Pavilion of harborplace. The USS Constellation is a long way from its hey day of as the command ship of the Slave ship hunting African Squadron.  It has been recently restored and is a floating museum. The Pratt Street Pavilion of harborplace has many retail stores and full service restaurants for visitors to enjoy. From the Light street Skywalk you can see all the way up Charles Street to the Washington Monument in Mount Vernon. The retired numbers of the Baltimore Orioles are displayed in Babe Ruth Plaza in front of the Eutaw Street entrance of Oriole Park at Camedn Yards. The Sports Legends at Camden yards museum The Wharf Rat is a popular bar amongst the locals offering their own brewed beverages, Oliver Ales. The Fells Point Maritime Museum resides in the block long building that used to house the horse trolley service.  The Museum documents the rich tradition of  shipbuilding in Fells Point and more. Jimmy's Restaurant is a popular diner on Broadway Street.  Local celebrities, like Senator Mikulski, can be found patronizing Jimmy's for lunch.  It is also frequently seen on WJZ's The Don and Marty Morning Show. Jimmy's is a popular breakfast and lunch diner for locals and area workers from Johns Hopkins Hospital. Looking North on the East side of Broadway street in Fells Point. Looking South on the East side of Broadway Street.  Max's is in the foreground with Jimmy's and other lower Broadway shops in the background.