A neighborhood favorite serving classic diner fare inside Broadway Market since 1988.
A traditional Polish deli serving Baltimore and the surrounding areas since 1985.
Specializing in all things seafood, Sal & Son’s Seafood offers a variety of fish, shrimp and shellfish dishes to take home or eat onsite.
Everest Spice Bar and Grill’s menu showcases a tantalizing array of dishes inspired by the rich traditions and aromatic spices of Nepal and India.
Delicious Ice Cream Made in Baltimore.
One of a kind chicken & waffles restaurant, giving each customer the family breakfast table treatment
Thai Street’s recipes have been tweaked to perfection, bringing you a taste of authentic Thai street food and regional specialties.
Last Slyce Pizza is Baltimore's newest pizza shop located in Fells Point's Historic Broadway Market
Our mantra is “Plants, for Life”.
We have returned to full capacity and indoor seating has been restored. Per city mandate, masks are still required for everyone inside of the market.
Learn MoreBroadway Market is excited to partner with BMore Flea this Spring and Summer outside on the courtyard by welcoming an additional dozen vendors each Saturday from 10 AM to 3 PM until November 25, 2023. From vintage clothing to handcrafted goods, you will always find something fun and unique when BMore Flea is at the market! […]
Learn MoreBroadway Market, located in the heart of Fells Point, is one of the first public markets in Baltimore, dating back to 1786. One of six remaining public markets left in Baltimore, the markets were once the city’s major source of food for the growing city. In the early days the market yards were equipped with stalls, barns and a weighing platform to accommodate the livestock the farmers brought into town to sell. On market days farmers came to Fell’s Point by wagon, boat, and ferry from nearby counties seeking an outlet for their products. Broadway Market, the oldest of the existing markets in Baltimore, has a long tradition of serving the residents of Fell’s Point and Baltimore.
Several structures have succeeded the original marker buildings. The present north market building (ca. 1864) was originally topped with a second-story hall used for social and civic affairs. After a fire damaged the building in the 1960s, the second story was removed. In 2011 the north market building of Broadway was shuttered and tenants moved to the south market building. After nearly a decade of sitting empty, the north market building will be open in early 2019, followed by the reopening of the south building in summer 2019.
Source: www.explorebaltimore.org
Photo Source: Maryland Historical Society 1995-62-102 – Date c. 1920-1930