Dundalk ( /ˈdʌndɔːk/ DUN-dawk or /ˈdʌndɒk/ DUN-dok) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 63,597 at the 2010 census. In 1960 and 1970, Dundalk was the largest unincorporated community in Maryland. It was named after the town of Dundalk, Ireland. Dundalk is considered one of the first inner-ring suburbs of Baltimore.
Restaurants in Dundalk
4 based on 11 reviews
We were there today and they would not honor our Restaurant.com gift certificate. Not nice. Food was ok. Place looked a little dumpy. Our waitress, Amy H., was great. Not honoring the certificate put her on the spot and she handled it well.
4 based on 20 reviews
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is an urban two-story casino with a 122,000 sq. ft. gaming floor. The multi-million development will feature VLTs, table games and a World Series of Poker room. A 20,000 sq. ft. "Baltimore Marketplace" featuring authentic Charm City food outlets, three premier restaurants, and several bars and lounges will round out the food and beverage offerings.The $400 million development will be located along Russell Street on Baltimore's south side. As an urban casino, it will be designed to maximize connectivity with existing hospitality operators, neighboring professional sports venues M&T Stadium (NFL-Ravens) and Camden Yards (MLB-Orioles) and the city's famed Inner Harbor.
Just not a fun place. Unless you are sitting at the bar you can't get timely drinks wherever you gamble....slots, table games, etc. I don't understand....the drinks are not complimentary. Why wouldn't they hire more waitresses? I believe an hour plus wait for someone to come around is absurd. When you pass by the slot machine area you hardly ever hear
4.5 based on 5 reviews
This park features a pond that is stocked by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. There is a nice walking/running path that goes around the whole place, there are multiple playgrounds, there are park benches, and there is also a nice fishing pier. There are beautiful sunsets here too, and the place if family and pet friendly. Enjoy!
5 based on 249 reviews
Committed to putting Maryland back on the map as the premier distiller of Rye Whiskey. Sagamore Spirit's 8-time award winning Straight Rye Whiskey is cut to proof with a unique spring-fed water from Sagamore Farm. The world-class waterfront distillery is open daily for tours and tastings.
When we pooled up to the outside of the Sagamore Distillery it was quickly apparent that the organization was not short on funding. The building is beautiful and impressive. Other new distilleries that I have visited are usually little corners of old warehouses. We took a tour which was very enjoyable. Our guide however, Lo, was either disenchanted with the ownership are just a snide individual that really didn't want to give us any clear answers to our questions. The rye was delicious and I recommend a visit and tour.
5 based on 4 reviews
One of major league baseball's newest stadiums, the Orioles' home field has the intimate feel and charm of an old-fashioned park.
We didn't realize our trip to Baltimore coincided with opening day. We managed to buy tickets online the night before and attend the Orioles season opener. What a great experience we had at this beautiful ballpark.
We had a problem with one of our tickets not scanning at the gate. A staff person walked us over to the ticket office and helped get it straightened out, then walked us back through security to be sure we were good.
5 based on 2 reviews
Ultrazone is the best Laser tag, arcade and birthday celebration location in eastern Maryland. Our arcade is state of the art and so is our equipment. Play the game that will change your life!
I had a fun time here playing lazer tag with friends back in August! I haven't played the games in years, but were very fun when I went.Thanks for your review we hope to see you again sometime!
5 based on 1 reviews
Yesterday, we were invited to The Walters Museum to see our grand-daughter’s art work that was being displayed as part of the Baltimore County Public School Student Art Exhibition. We were thrilled – this is the second time her artwork has been selected to hang at The Walters Museum. We were indeed very proud grandparents!
In addition, we took the time to walk thru and enjoy From Rye to Raphael: The Walters Story. This exhibit tells the story about the Walters family gift of art to Baltimore. We viewed 200 works, plus family photographs and historic material taken from the archives.
We were thrilled to see the exhibition: Fabergé and the Russian Crafts Tradition: An Empire’s Legacy. Faberge was a jeweler and goldsmith to the Russian imperial court. Like everyone, we were so taken with the intricate details that went into making a Faberge egg. In addition to creating the most beautiful eggs, Faberge also made rich colored enamels, gold and silver vessels, stunning jewelry and icons. He and his team embodied talent.
The museum is free and wheel chair accessible.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
We've always liked Key beers and decided to see their taproom. Despite being located in a fairly industrial area that makes you question if you are on the right track, the taproom is very inviting and cozy. There are outside tables as well as corn-hole boards. The inside is pleasantly warm and the bar was impeccably clean. There are TV's for watching sports and the ambient music was perfect. The bartender was great: efficient, knowledgeable about beers, and prompt without being overbearing. There is a back room that has views of some of the tanks and packing supplies and there is a pool table there, along with ping-pong, foosball and several board-games. Food is not offered but there were people who brought sandwiches and ate them there. Most importantly, their beers are great, very thoughtful and well-executed, with a great balance of styles, from lager to stout and from sours to IPA's. Great location to spend some time to chat, relax, play games, and try out cool beers!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Historic fort that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the U.S. national anthem.
This was a nice experience. I do recommend watching the short film. It will really make you proud of the U.S.A. The rangers there were friendly. However I do not recommend paying the fees. The best parts of the fort are free.
5 based on 1 reviews
Rent a boat, jet ski, kayak or stand up paddleboard - go fishing, crabbing, or just experience life on the water - by yourself or with others! Baltimore's ONLY watercraft rental club. You don't have to own a boat to be a part of the fun!
The staff was wonderful. The family rented jet skis and had a wonderful time. Definitely check these guys out.
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