Submitted by ZealousidealGuest276 t3_107k3y9 in baltimore
Is the aquarium and Fells point basic?
Submitted by ZealousidealGuest276 t3_107k3y9 in baltimore
Is the aquarium and Fells point basic?
First impressions right!
But I guess that’s more on me
The Aquarium gives ample time to talk and get to know the person. It and museums are great options in Baltimore for first dates (worth mentioning that BMA and Walters are free, as are the Smithsonian in DC if you’re ever doing a day-trip date with someone).
Just like any of those sorts of places, it more just depends on how recently they have gone and if they’re even interested in it.
Never forget AVAM!
You'll likely learn a lot about the person by taking them there.
Good museum but not free
Aquarium is actually a really fun date. You get a lot of time to chat with each other. The place is pretty cool, and it’s not a place you go often as an adult, especially without kids.
If you want something fun that many people in Baltimore haven't done you can do a clock tower and art studio tour of the bromoseltzer tower They give tours the second weekend of every month, Friday evening from 4:00–8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. They haven't updated their website for 2023 so I'd call and confirm but this weekend would be the second weekend
And you can see the inner workings of the actual clock, which is super cool. I love that place!
AVAM then walk into Fed Hill for dinner. Thai Arroy.
2nd call for avam looks likes a consensus
Plus, you can go in their museum store which is super full of crazy fun stuff to look at (lots of inexpensive items too).
Best giftshop ever!
It will be free next Monday for MLK day.
Can confirm. Went on dates with my now fiancée there and still go regularly.
If you’re looking for something a little more mature than Fells, but still want art + dinner, BMA + Gertrude’s is a good option.
If their last trip to the aquarium was within the last decade, a little bit. Musuem of Visionary Arts instead?
I think it depends on their interests…. I’ve been to the aquarium loads of times and love it. I don’t like the museum as much
I'll never get tired of staring at the octopus.
If you can find it! Haven’t seen it the last several times I’ve been…alas…
Yeah I've been with my kid a bunch and each time there's a little notice about renovating the exhibit or something
I went in July the octopus is dead :( I was told it died because people kept taking pictures with flash on
Nooooo!
That’s horrific. :(
Disagree, Aquarium is awesome first date.
That sounds like a better bet. Thanks!
Food recommendations?
Outpost at Cross and Riverside. Cool neighborhood spot with great food and drinks.
You can stay in that neighborhood and drop by Idle Hour afterwards for a nightcap
My favorite bar in the city.
Home Maid if you're cool with more of a lunch/brunch vibe.
Little Havana near Visionary
As opposed to Outpost? GTfO
Neither are really that great. Little Havanas food is not great but has a view (it is winter though). Outpost is very overpriced for okay food - cute European pub vibe to it though
They did just finish their renovations of the jungle
Hersh’s Pizza and Drinks is a great move for dinner
Only issue is there is not a ton in that area to walk to in this weather.
One of my favorites in the city.
To each their own, but an Aquarium (or zoo, or museum, art gallery etc) is better for a 3rd date in my opinion.
I learned long ago that the best first date is drinks at a not-too-loud bar (or coffee if they don't drink) where you can easily break the ice and get to know each other.
Bars are usually near restaurants, so if drinks go well, you can suggest grabbing dinner after the drinks.
Damn so like an interview lol I thought something fun or scenic would be a good first try but maybe not
The key to a good first date plan is usually a safe place (coffee shop, bar, frequented park, etc), easy out (no obligation to stay like for dinner or to the end of an activity), and something fun.
One that was a go to in summer was b'more licks and walk around Patterson park in the summer, sandlot bar (oitdoors) in good weather, or a cute coffeeshop downtown in fells like pitango
I once took a woman on a first date to a place where you get paintbrushes and paints, and you paint on a blank coffee mug or plate. They fire it in a kiln, and you pick up your work of art a week later. It was cool cause having an activity to do kind of took off some of the awkward "interview" pressure of just sitting there staring at each other. But unlike a movie or sporting event, it's easy to talk whenever you want. And then zone out when you want and just focus on painting for a bit. Also, I've been married to that woman for seven years.
It's funny, I have been in a relationship for the past two and a half years, and just the other day she and I were talking, she said our first date did feel a lot like an interview.
Like I said, to each their own, and what works for me may not work for you.
One thing I will say for sure though, is that alcohol really helps. I'm not saying get drunk, but having a drink or two does help you open up and be conversational on a date
Pretty decent advice but from the gun be yourself. And go with your instincts.
It's your date! Have fun..👍
I love activity first dates, it feels less like an interview and more like I am having a good time with a friend (that hopefully if the cards are played right will become more). Activity dates feel like less pressure because you're engaging in something.
First date tip that made a massive difference for me:
If this is an online dating match or otherwise your first in-person interaction of any nature, don't commit yourself to that amount of time. You could know within the escalator ride up in the aquarium that you don't want to spend a second longer with this person and you've got an hour ahead of you.
Meet somewhere for coffee or a drink (or in warmer times, froyo or ice cream) and give yourself an opportunity to extend it, but don't plan two hours if you don't know if you can spend twenty minutes in this person's presence.
Was going to say the same thing - I think the context really matters. Aquarium or museum could be good if you already know each other and it’s your first date. But if you are meeting for first time it’s a gamble.
Haven’t been to the aquarium since I was like 8 years old. Would love for someone to take me there
I know so many Baltimore native who’ve never been to the BMI and it such a great museum. Walk up to Limoncello, The Local Oyster or Wiley’s after.
Bmi is choice. #nativepoints
The aquarium is a little isolated from date-type spots. Fells for example is like a mile away.
Something like the Walters Art Gallery has a bunch of vibe-y spots a short walk away. Ceremony or Dooby's for coffee. Sugarvale or Topside for drinks. Allora or Dooby's for lunch. Helmand or Brewer's Art for dinner. And you could peek your head into the Peabody Library or climb up the monument while you're there.
Question: What specifically do you mean by "Baltimore native?" I feel like this could sort of be all over the place, was she born and raised in the city, move here after college, or what?
So the aquarium is awesome. As such it is probably the single most popular (non food non sports) attraction in the city. If she dates a lot there's a decent chance she's already been on a date to the aquarium. It could definitely be an eye-rolly suggestion. But then on the other hand there are probably girls who have lived in Baltimore their whole lives and never gone, possibly due to economic reasons, and they might really want to go.
With this, honestly, I'd just ask. It's not like you're both on the same footing and you're being wack not picking something, you're entering her area of expertise. Why not just say, "I'm not familiar with the city, I'm more than happy to pick a place but am worried it might seem like a lame touristy choice. Do you know any where cool to grab a drink or coffee?"
Thats exactly what I’m just going to do: propose it and boil it down to my tourist eye looking for something and see if she bites or has a better recommendation
And I want to say moves after school but grew up in the greater county area
I'd want to know someone better before planning a trip to the aquarium. For one, it is kind of pricey for a first date and some people are adamantly opposed to aquariums and zoos and such.
Not sure it matters or if you care but the aquarium was like $40 per ticket last I checked
That’s not bad at all
I wouldn’t go too hard on a first date. Y’all need to just get dinner or drinks somewhere nice so you can talk about each other rather than the date. Then you can see if they’d like to go to the aquarium.
I recommend going to Topside for cocktails. Nice environment with good drinks and a great view!
Take a nice stroll up Greenmount.
I like the adventurous type:)
I am not sure if it’s still open but my now husband took me to that magic show place called Illusions in fed for our second date and it was awesome!
the aquarium is dope get after it
If you don’t do the aquarium, the Baltimore museum of industry is a lesser frequented destination and is just interesting to talk about while also getting to know someone, while giving you material for jokes.
I LOVE the BMI! I think I'm going to go there this weekend I haven't been in a while and I love to wander around and get lost in museums!
It’s a little basic but also the aquarium is expensive af and I’d be thrilled if someone took me there. Just pick a less basic restaurant to impress her. Check out Peters Inn, or Little Donnas. Or kind of basic but still impressive would be Thames St Oyster or Duck Duck Goose.
Yes to Little Donna’s, that place is so good. Casual but cozy and food and drinks were really delicious.
My first date with my now husband was at the aquarium! We ended up spending like 6 hours together and wandered around to get food and hot cocoa after.
I don't think the aquarium is basic. It gives you things to talk about and do instead of just sitting across from each other at dinner or something.
Plus, if you wind up together you have a picture from your first date!
That was my thought process of something engaging to ease the nerves but with it being an online match may just want to make sure I can get through a conversation or two first before getting immersed in anything
I met my spouse on Bumble!
Some other good 1st dates I went on (that were cheaper since the aquarium costs like $70 for 2 tickets) are ice skating, and walking around. The zoo might also be fun depending on the weather.
Don’t overthink this.
That’s my middle name
Say…..here’s an idea I bet no one has suggested. Take her on a police ride-along. Or, visit some actual crime scenes with the help of the BPD crime data page. conveniently linked here.
A few distinctions i high light for your benefit.
Note: Aquarium visits start with 30-45 minutes of lines to get in. Suggestion: get ice cream or coffee right before getting in line, steps away.
Note: aquarium is about 60-90min trip of walking in crowds. Plus a wait time of 30-45min wait to get in. That's a 90min-2hr walk with few toilets and no food/water. Suggestion: yall gonna be tired, Uber to your food spot or eat hyper local. Inner harbor food is trash....try the Peruvian chicken place with the banging plantains 1 block north Poyoteca. Food is ready immediately, affordable($12/person), and some of the best bird in Baltimore.
Note: Baltimore discovery days are now thru 2/13, the aquarium is hyper cheap....which means crowds now thru then will be peak capacity. Solution: go after 2/13 or be at peace with tourists everywhere. Wear a mask.
It sounds like you’d like to propose an alternative?
Let me hear it
Aquarium works, just get luckys ice cream before you stand in line. Let your date know its discovery days at the aquarium so you got a great deal but itll be a little busy..so not the best day to catch a live show in the aquairum.
Then pyoteca ($) or la calle($$) 1-2blocks away after. Then call it because that's a full big date lasting 2-4hrs.
Hope you hold hands and fall in love!!!
Take her downy bowling alley.
Duckpin bowling is definitely a fun option. Idk if the spot in the city is still open, or if it would require a trip to towson.
A little but the Baltimore aquarium is amazing.
Not a good first date. You want to be getting to know each other not walking through exhibits. Also if you realize it’s not a match early, it’s a long date to then still have to do the whole aquarium and dinner. Plus it’s pretty pricey which also sets up a perceived investment that makes it weird if it’s not a good match. Save it for once you’ve run out of early date ideas and have gotten in a rut.
I am in a rut lol idk anymore
I meant when as a couple you have gotten into a date rut
Oh I’m in a dating rut 💀 my judgment was clouded but I get what you’re saying
So just drinks somewhere? but that feels boring I feel like I need something to take away from any awkwardness or to provide some context to a convo
Do you have a day of the week in mind ? Local show / live music might do the trick. Start with a beer or a coffee shop , after you break the ice invite to the show . Distraction achieved lol. Plenty of great underground or local music in the city. If your a liquid courage user or not , I'll be forthcoming in saying I use to great drunk to feel comfortable talking to woman . I find that a Real conversation bout life my goals my ambitions and being able to listen has gotten me wayyy farther. I think my fiancee would agree.
My now-husband took me to the aquarium for our first date, so I’m biased. But I like the aquarium as a date idea!
Ask what places are good, use info on next date. Also, don’t talk about anything in Baltimore, like you know more about it. Have a good time.
Ask if they've been. There's also the Visionary Art Museum 🎨
Kind of. But not in a bad way.
How Baltimore is the person? there's varying levels.... from just a regular Olive Garden run of the mill American to straight up Hampden loving Hon with the beehive.
One of my favorite 1st date activities is going to a bookstore and browsing together, get a feel for their interests. Put a Baltimore spin by going to Atomic Books. Plenty of bars/restaurants in walking distance so if its going well there are options to keep the date going
If you anticipate lots of first/second dates, get a membership!
The museum at the bottom of Fed Hill Park is a really nice date spot! Also within walking distance of a ton of cool Fed places for food and drinks!
I agree with other people saying it's too much. Don't roll out the red carpet on the first date bc if it goes south you'll just be railing a line of regretamine. Keep it simple and close to something interesting to extend the date. If location one is chill then offer to go to location 2.
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I enjoyed this conversation. Lots of great ideas, and it definitely depends on how much you know the person going into the first date! (coffee with easy out vs. museum/activity) Best of luck!
I decided to stump up on the aquarium since I’m driving 40 minutes there might as well make some time of it
Report back on how it goes/went! People are invested here!
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The aquarium is a good measurement tool of someone. If you can't have some fun there, that would be a red flag to me.
I've gone to Papi's for like ten first dates. It's a crowd pleaser
No disrespect, but I think papis food is terrible. It wouldn’t be a crowd pleaser for everyone.
Papi’s is so overpriced for what it is
I wish we could have real tacos in Hampden. I drive to Arbutus or Highlandtown whenever I’m craving cabeza and lengua.
Edit: wrong Papi’s!
I don’t think they are talking about Papi’s tacos, I’m talking about the place in riverside/fed
Ahhhhh. Well that’s confusing!
Ohh whoops lol. Never been to that place.
There’s a difference? 😳
OP are you talking Papis Cuisine or papis tacos?
Yeah, there’s (1) Papi’s Tacos in both Fell’s and Hampden, and (2) Papi Cuisine in Riverside/Fed Hill. They’re owned by completely different people and totally different food-wise. To make it more confusing, Papi Cuisine used to be located in Fell’s!
I agree, There are so many better options if you’re hitting up the fells locations for tacos
Bro I could have used you 10 years ago when I had dating problems 😂
MariLuna in Pikesville.
Take her on a scooter ride.
How else you think they're getting from the Aquarium to Fells?
…… is that far lol
It's about a mile - you could walk it but in 40 degree weather you probably don't want to
Also Harbor East (area between Aquarium and Fells) has huge buildings and wide streets so it's not my favorite to walk through. IMO it's more pleasant to rent an electric scooter with your phone (they're everywhere), feel the wind in your hair, and speed through Harbor East in 7 minutes or so. Saves the hassle of moving a car and lets you enjoy the waterfront without being on your feet in sea breeze for an hour.
I’ll propose that, worst case is an Uber. It’s looking like some well reviewed Asian place first then the aquarium
theyoungbloody t1_j3mrmtl wrote
Slightly, but theres nothing wrong with basic.