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What People Are Saying

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"This one was an unexpected gem and one of the most memorable stops of our Fells Point trip. We walked in on a Thursday night (not sure of the exact time), and it was completely empty. No bartender in sight, no other patrons, no background noise. For a moment, we genuinely wondered if we were in the right place. The bar is down a flight of stairs, tucked into the basement, and it's notable because it's Fells Point's only and possibly first basement bar, which already gives it serious character points. We waited near the bar for a few minutes, heard nothing, saw no one, and eventually started heading back up the stairs to leave. That's when Steve, the bartender, literally came after usnot in a weird way, but in a very human, "Hey! Sorry about that, I was in the stock room come back in!" way. And honestly? From that moment on, the experience completely flipped. Steve was phenomenal. Friendly, welcoming, deeply knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the place. He's worked there for 18 years, and once we sat down, he turned the bar into a living history lesson. He shared stories about Fells Point, Baltimore, Edgar Allan Poe, the building itself, and all the ghost stories tied to the space. He also told us about the celebrities who've passed through, including the fun detail that Blake Shelton once sat in the very bar stool I was sitting in and ordered a Bullet bourbon. Naturally, that kind of trivia just adds to the charm. Drink-wise, I ordered an Angry Orchard, and my friend had a single Tito's with cranberry and soda water. Our total was $26.16, which feels pretty standard for Baltimore definitely not cheap, but not shocking either. The bar itself is small, intimate, and packed with atmosphere exposed brick, low ceilings, and that cozy, historic, slightly haunted vibe you hope for in a basement bar. It's also connected to The William Fell Inn hotel through a separate entrance, which makes it feel like a hidden secret rather than a tourist stop. We loved the history, the stories, the ghosts, the setting and especially Steve. Being the only patrons that night was actually a gift, because it let us really soak it all in. That said, we're absolutely planning to come back on a busy night to see how the energy shifts when it's full. If you love historic bars, good storytelling, and places that feel like they've seen things Anchor Bar is a must. ‍"

★★★★★

"Stopped by tonight and ordered a captain diet and a gin and tonic. I took the first sip of my captain diet and it tasted like captain and tonic. I let the bartender know that it didn't taste right and that I thought he mixed up the diet coke with the tonic water. He assured me he used diet coke and showed me the can. He then proceeded to go get a new can and make me a new drink; it tasted the same. He had left me the can of diet coke so I could add more to my drink. When I looked at the expiration date, the diet coke had expired on July 2024. No wonder it tasted like tonic water."

★★

"Steve, you are an absolute legend and godsend. This place is top priority on our visits. We were so lucky the first time in Fell's Point to have two women tell us "you NEED to go down there and have a drink." Best advice ever given. Steve even remembered me months after our first trip. Don't get upset with how long it takes for your drink to get made. Absolute perfection and well worth the time and money. Old fashioned and whiskey sours go down so smooth. Any time we travel there... "Let's go see Steve!" Keep him there. He makes that place."

★★★★★

"Really enjoyed this hidden gem! You can tell the owner is passionate about this place"

★★★★★

"This place is the best! Whenever I have friends in town, I bring them here and we always have a blast. Steve the bartender is a legend! Def recommend :)"

★★★★★

Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Thursday 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Friday 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Saturday 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Sunday Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Anchor Tavern's hours?
Anchor Tavern is located in Baltimore, Maryland. Monday: Closed. Tuesday: Closed. Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM. Thursday: 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM. Friday: 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM. Saturday: 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM. Sunday: Closed.
Where is Anchor Tavern located?
Anchor Tavern is located at 888-898 S Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231, United States, Baltimore, MD. You can get directions using the map above.
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