Sandlot, located at the edge of Baltimore's Harbor East and Fells Point, offers a unique beach-like experience without direct water access. It features a sandy area with volleyball courts, hammocks, and picnic tables, providing a relaxed atmosphere perfect for enjoying local food and drinks. The venue is known for its creative menu, including Chesapeake fare and boozy slushies, served from colorful shipping containers and an Airstream trailer. Sandlot is a temporary project but has become a popular spot for sunset views and recreational activities like cornhole and bocce ball.
The site was once a chromium plant and underwent significant cleanup before its redevelopment. Today, it offers a lively space for both adults and families, with kids and dogs welcome. Sandlot is open evenings during the week and all day on weekends.
Its proximity to the Inner Harbor and the iconic Domino Sugar sign makes it a picturesque spot for photography and relaxation.