Garden Room / Topside Lounge
After your upstairs dining experience, you can venture downstairs for special hotel events during Black History Month in February. February 2020 featured exhibitions by local Black artists and discussions with Baltimore Black leaders and business owners; 2021 is sure to be just as inspiring.
Keep an eye out for the reopening of the hotel’ s first-floor restaurant space with a new café known as‘ Dashery. Managed by Infuse Hospitality, it will be a one-stop shop for breakfast and coffee onthe-go as well as an intimate space where guests can take a quick rest before carrying on with their day. And we can’ t wait for the return of the bar and karaoke lounge known as B-Side, coming in early 2021.
Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor
Known for its prime location within walking distance of classic attractions like the National Aquarium and Camden Yards, this hotel continues to safely serve guests in the era of COVID-19. During summer months, with indoor bar service closed, it offered poolside service— complemented by views of the Inner Harbor and its sunsets, for guests who dropped in at just the right time.
The Hyatt Regency has also made a push to support more small businesses. Since the start of the pandemic, the hotel has been hosting Dessert Fantasies, which bakes small-batch cupcakes sized perfectly to guest tastes( in mini, classic and jumbo options) and made from locally sourced ingredients. The Urban Oyster, a female and Black-owned oyster bar, also joined in on the fun last year, offering dishes like chargrilled oysters featuring the taste of bacon, BBQ and cheddar,
Dessert Fantasies
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