The town of Bel Air is the county seat of Harford County, Maryland. According to the 2010 United States Census the population of the town was 10,120.
Restaurants in Bel Air
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Cannot believe the level of artistic excellence! Not only is the artwork incredible, the prices are ridiculously low for one-of-a-kind original art. Such an amazing variety of styles and actually got to meet some of the artists while we were there!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We are the cure to the boring workout! We are super beginner friendly! Burn fat and build muscle all within 60 minutes!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
APGFCU Arena at Harford Community College is northeastern Maryland’s largest indoor event facility. We regularly host community events, sports tournaments, and concerts. Our multi-use venue is flexible to host a variety of events, offers seating for 2500+, and is available to host your next conference or corporate event. Conveniently located in Bel Air, MD, we are less than an hour from Baltimore
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Great Escapes Harford is Harford County's first escape the room game venue. Players are challenged to find clues and solve puzzles within one hour in order to "escape."
Took my son and some of his friends to celebrate his 14th birthday. They had a blast! Clues were challenging and creative, props were fun and interactive, staff so friendly and helpful.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Enjoy a scenic walk, jog or bicycle ride on the Walls Cook Trail adjacent to the Harford Community College Planetarium. Convient parking for the trail head behind The Bike Shop of Bel Air where you can pick up maps and more information including a quite mountain bike course on the college campus.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Two weeks are left before the market closes for the 2020 season. Able to getfresh breads, and turnips, kale, spinach, cauliflower in produce, lamb and bacon in meats, and treats like homemade toffee, eggnog ice cream and feta cheese. Refilled my olive oil gallon jug. Weather turned out sunny and breezy after yesterday's deluge. Even more parking now with reduced vendors. Operating only 9 to 11am. Expected to see more holiday decorations for sale. The mushroom people drove down from Pennsylvania so got a bag of mixed. As usual, people wearing masks and practicing distancing.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Historic home of Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly, one of the founders of Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School. Built in 1898, Palladian architecture, summer home for Dr. & Mrs. Kelly and their nine children. Property and mansion now owned by Harford County and operated by the nonprofit Liriodendron Foundation. Situated on beautiful parkland with access to the Ma & Pa walking trail. Second floor features exhibits by local artists from March to November. Home is open year round and is now a popular wedding and event venue. Open House for visitors, free of charge, most Wednesdays from 1-7pm and Sundays 1-4pm.
My husband and I held our 60 guest wedding ceremony here. The house and grounds are absolutely beatiful and everything we could've asked for. The old architecture is amazing, and the property is well kept. Leslie, the property manager is accommodating and an amazing help. The 2nd level art gallery is an interesting addition and a plus. We hope to visit again for some of the events that are hosted here.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Had cup of Red pepper, crab & gouda soup! A Sean Bolan's original! A blend of fire-roasted red peppers, smoked gouda and lump crabmeat, finished with a touch of honey. This was delicious. Also Irish coffee for me and a local brew for hubby. A ‘local area’ clientele environment. Must wear masks in, no standing at bars and tables are set for social distancing. ‘Celtic’ music playing in background and sports games on TV screens. Oh and tables & spaces at bars are sanitized after patrons leave. Doing a brisk business inspire of 2020 circumstances!
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