Mary Williams+FollowFederal Hill’s Don’t Know Tavern closing soonAfter 14 years as a neighborhood staple, Don’t Know Tavern is closing its doors at the end of February. The owner shared that ongoing building issues and a failed attempt to buy the property forced this tough decision. Many in Federal Hill have celebrated big wins, birthdays, and late nights here—so it’s a real loss for the community. There’s hope for a new location, but for now, it’s time to raise a glass and share memories before the last call. What’s your favorite Don’t Know moment? How do you think this will change the vibe at Fort and Light? #Food #FederalHill #Baltimore10Share
Annette Jones+FollowFederal Hill loses a local favoriteDon’t Know Tavern, a Federal Hill staple for 14 years, is closing its doors this February. The news hits hard for anyone who’s shared a game night, birthday, or just a casual drink at this neighborhood spot. Owner John Leonard says building issues and a lost lease are forcing the closure, despite efforts to buy the property. He’s hopeful the tavern could return in a new location, but for now, it’s time to savor the last rounds. What are your favorite memories from Don’t Know? How do you feel about losing another community gathering place? #Food #FederalHill #Baltimore00Share
randerson+FollowBig changes coming to Federal Hill’s Shofer’s blockA major transformation is on the way for the old Shofer’s Furniture building in Federal Hill—expect 51 new apartments, fresh retail spaces, and even the real possibility of a much-needed grocery store. The $20M+ project will restore historic features like tin ceilings and original floors, while adding modern amenities like a gym and outdoor terraces. Locals are buzzing about how this could breathe new life into a block that’s been quiet for years. What kind of businesses or community spaces would you love to see move in? Let’s talk about what would make this project a win for everyone! #RealEstate #FederalHill #BaltimoreDevelopment00Share