Daily Grind
(410) 558-0399
1720 Thames St
Baltimore,
MD
21231
39.282
-76.5924
Neighborhood: Fells Point
Reviews & Ratings for Daily Grind
6 reviews
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Great place for coffee and a snack/breakfast.
by countrycritic
January 27, 2006
The staff are well trained and very plesant. I feel welcome any time day or night and they are open late. They have fresh bagels and other tasty treats as well.
- Pros: cost
- Cons: friendly staff, easy parking, good coffee
authentic and unique
by charmcity1
January 11, 2009
I have been going to the Daily Grind for a while now and visit at least every week. It is a great old building with a lot of charm and although it is not shiny and brand new that is what makes it fun. The staff is friendly and knowledgable with an intresting and diverse look. If you are looking for something out of the "norm" conserative coffee shop this is the best place in Baltimore to go. If you're not sure what you want ask the girl with pink hair for help, she is very helpful with great suggestions.
- Pros: service and location
- Cons: bathrooms and parking
The only coffee shop you ever need to go to in Baltimore! by Amy T. at InsiderPages
Contributor
January 05, 2009
The Grind (as it is called by locals) has the best coffee and sucha great atmosphere. Located in historic Fell's Point you can get your coffee and stoll along the waterfront or relax and enjoy a bagel with lox and cream cheese and surf the internet on your laptop in their quaint interior!
Best coffee shop in Fells Point by Svati L. at InsiderPages
Contributor
November 05, 2008
The Daily Grind is really a milestone in dowtown Fells Point. It is the frequent site of people sitting on the sidewalk reading the paper or having a friendly chat, while customers with dogs get their coffee from the special doggy window. Inside, the coffee shop is always packed with people enjoying the tasty coffee drinks and usual coffee house treats. Great place to stop in!
My favorite
by SusieTack
October 06, 2008
Of all the coffee shops in Baltimore, the Fells Point Grind has been my favorite for years. The one in Canton is neat, but Fells Point is the best. It may be worn, but what do you expect from a coffee shop in the historical section of the city? And as for the new owners letting it "fall apart" I just think you're over reacting. It's a historical building, it's never going to be new and shiny without hundreds of thousands of dollars being poured into it?. Coffee shops are supposed invoke inspiration, as fells point does. The one in Canton just seems like a great backdrop for a fifteen year old girl's myspace pictures. The Daily Grind in Fells point delivers me good coffee, good coveration and a place with character and history.
- Pros: Staff, Hours, Great Breakfast
- Cons: Bathrooms
What happened? It's dirty and the coffee and food is awful!
by harborgirl
June 27, 2008
The Daily Grind in Fells Point used to be really cool, but now it's like the owners are letting it fall apart. It's filthy inside, windows and furniture are broken and the coffee and food is awful. Thankfully, a new Daily Grind has opened in Canton. It's in the old Firehouse. It's the coolest place! The ambiance is amazing. It's set up with an old firehouse feel. The decor is great, shabby chic couches, really clean, friendly staff, homemade sandwiches and salads, gourmet desserts like Dangerously Delicious Pies, Jr's cheesecake from NY and Moxley's Ice Cream. They even have a fireman sliding down a pole. If you want great coffee in a cool coffee house, forget the Daily Grind in Fells Point...head over the Daily Grind in Canton on O'Donnell Square.
- Pros: In the heart of Fells Point
- Cons: Filthy, Dirty, sub-par food, barely okay coffee



