I grew up in Maryland and have never been to our capital, so my family and I decided to fix that and recently spent a weekend in Annapolis. Here's a video of what we got up to, and keep scrolling for the full itinerary.
Things to do:
Trolley tour ($22)
Stroll and shop on Main street
See street art (Along West street)
Sandy Point Beach ($3-$5 per person)
Places to eat/drink:
Rise Up Coffee
Curate Coffee, Wine, Kitchen
Cooper’s Hawk
Chick and Ruth’s Deli
Boat Yard Bar and Grill
O’Brien’s Oyster Bar and Seafood
Carrol’s Creek
Pusser’s Caribbean Grille
Annapolis Ice Cream Company
The Itinerary
Days: Saturday-Monday
Where we stayed: The Graduate Annapolis
126 West St, Annapolis, MD 21401
Note: Great location. Located on West Street and just minutes from Main street.
Day 1: Saturday
Checked into the hotel at 4 P.M.
Drove over to Great Frogs Winery, which is less than 10 minutes away by car.
We were there from about 6-8 P.M., which is closing time on weekends.
We then headed over to Boatyard Bar and Grill for dinner. (Note: They’re known for their crab cakes. I didn’t think they were anything special but the crab dip was really good and the caesar salad too.)
Day 2: Sunday
We took a stroll along West street, taking in the sights and murals.
We grabbed brunch at Lighthouse Bistro.
We then drove to Sandy Point State Park. (It’s $5 a person and you have access to playgrounds, you can cook out, and of course enjoy the man made beach. It’s a great place to take the whole family. We had a great time.)
We drove back to Main street to have dinner at O’Brien’s, another well known Annapolis eatery and called it a night.
Day 3: Monday
We checked out, left the car in the garage and took a stroll on Main street.
We stopped for brunch at the Iron Rooster. (Everything looked phenomenal. We got the crab stuffed avocado salad and chicken and pancakes.)
After brunch, we walked over to the Paca house and garden. We did our own tour and spent some time in the backyard. It’s so beautiful here. I highly recommend checking it out.
I grabbed a little sweet treat from Annapolis Ice Cream Company for the ride back home.
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