One lazy Sunday morning, my roommate and I decided to head into Fells Point for brunch and to browse the antique market. She was leaning toward something more lunch-like while I was craving a classic brunch dish, so The Point in Fells felt like the perfect compromise.
The weather was beautiful, so we grabbed a table outside overlooking the harbor. Sitting along the water with the boats drifting by felt like the perfect Baltimore Sunday.
Warm Welcome & Bread + Dips
We began with the Bread & Dips, which included four mini French baguettes served warm, along with garlic confit, compound butter, and a balsamic + olive oil dip. The bread was soft, and each dip had a distinct punch — a fine opener to our brunch.
What We Ate
Tuna Salad Stuffed Pita
My roommate went with the stuffed pita, overflowing with tuna that had a southwestern twist. It came with a side of tater tots — crispy on the outside, tender inside — exactly how they should be.
The stuffed pita came with a side of Tater Tots. They were crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. Just how a tater tot should be.
For my meal, I ordered the Baked Egg Skillet. It was a skillet with hash browns, mozzarella cheese and bacon topped with a fried egg. The egg was cooked perfectly and the yolk was nice and runny while the bacon was super crispy as it should be.
Planning a Visit
We both really loved our meals, and the harbor view made the experience even better. If you’re looking for a relaxed brunch spot in Fells Point, The Point in Fells is definitely worth considering. Their dinner menu also looks fantastic, so I’ll absolutely be back to try more.
The Point in Fells is located at 1738 Thames Street in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore.
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More Baltimore Brunch Spots to Try
If you’re in the mood for brunch around Baltimore, here are a few other great options worth checking out:
- Chuck’s Trading Post – a cozy Hampden restaurant known for hearty brunch dishes, craft cocktails, and seasonal ingredients.
- Baltimore Farmers Market & Bazaar – one of the best Sunday morning food stops in the city with local vendors, breakfast sandwiches, coffee, and baked goods.
- Kooper’s Tavern – a Fells Point favorite offering a solid brunch menu alongside their well-known burgers and lively atmosphere.
These are all great options if you’re looking to expand your Baltimore brunch rotation.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Point in Fells
Where is The Point in Fells located?
The Point in Fells is located at 1738 Thames Street in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood.
What type of food does The Point in Fells serve?
The restaurant serves American comfort food including brunch dishes, sandwiches, seafood, and casual bar fare.
Is The Point in Fells good for brunch?
Yes. The restaurant offers a relaxed brunch experience with waterfront seating and classic brunch dishes.
Does The Point in Fells have outdoor seating?
Yes. The restaurant offers sidewalk seating with views of the harbor, making it a great spot for outdoor dining on nice days.
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I was just there too… and also had a great time. It’s my favorite for brunch, unless you want to splurge – and check out Wit&Wisdom.
I do want to go there, I just haven’t made it there yet but I have heard great things.