Harborplace and the Gallery: Shopping, Dining and Fun
Opened in 1987, Harborplace and the Gallery is a mecca for shopping lovers that borders on the Inner Harbor in Baltimore. With more than 100 retail and dining businesses on-site, Harborplace is the one-stop-shop for a variety of activities.
This multi-level shopping oasis is delightfully decadent, utilizing ample natural light and lush foliage for decor. Whether you choose Harborplace for your holiday shopping, for celebrating an engagement or birthday, or just to enjoy a night out with your significant other, you won't be disappointed in the variety of shops and restaurants.
If you're headed to Harborplace to enjoy a bite to eat, it might be hard to choose which eatery you'll want to attend. If you're in the mood for something casual, try Brown Sugar Southern BBQ, Five Guys Famous Burgers, Hooters, Johnny Rockets or New York Deli.
J. Paul's, La Tasca, M &S Grille, The Cheesecake Factory, Tir Na Nog Irish Pub and Restaurant and Uno Chicago Grill are among the other casual eateries at Harborplace.
For dessert, be sure to drop by Ben and Jerry's, Vaccaro's Italian Pastries, or the Marble Slab Creamery.
For a complete listing of Harborplace dining establishments, click here.
Popular retail stores at Harborplace include names like Bath and Body Works, Banana Republic, Ann Taylor Loft, Bebe, Nine West, Brooks Brothers, Payless, Coach, Swarovski, Talbots, Gap, The Children's Place and Urban Outfitters, among many others. For a complete listing of Harborplace retail stores, click here.
Harborplace and the Gallery is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. Independently operated restaurants may have varying hours.
For more information on Harborplace and the Gallery, visit their website by clicking here.
- by LeeAnn Mullen, Baltimore Reporter for HelloMetro
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LeeAnn MullenLeeAnn Mullen is a freelance journalist from Cleveland, Ohio. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism is currently furthering her education by studying for an additional degree in information systems management. Mullen has written for several Cleveland-area newspapers, online publications and dozens of private clients. Her topics of specialty include health, technology and travel.