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Where to Eat and What to See at Oriole Park at Camden Yards

If you’re planning on attending a Baltimore Orioles home game and it’s your first time at Camden Yards, here’s what you need to know.

By Kate Oczypok July 24, 2025 at 8:00 am

If you’re planning on catching a game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards this season but aren’t sure where to grab a bite to eat or what to see while you’re there, we’ve put together a guide on the best places to check out. Come hungry for a foot-long “Chessie” or a Warehouse Burger and walk it off at Eutaw Street — just keep your eye to the sky in case you catch a home run.

Where to Eat: Camden Commons

Camden Commons is located near Sections 71 and 270 and was created to spotlight local businesses. Restaurants rotate throughout the season to showcase different types of foods. Camden Commons was created by Brick & Whistle Food Co. The company’s chefs have created delicious, can’t miss items such as the Warehouse Burger. Found at Bleacher Grill at Section 90, this double cheeseburger is topped with queso fundido, fried onions, housemade pickle de gallo, and “whistle sauce,” all served on a pretzel bun.

Or try The Chessie, a foot-long Chesapeake Bay–spiced seasoned sausage slathered in a creamy crab dip with pickled sweet corn and fried green tomatoes all on a pretzel bun. You can find it at Baltimore Seafood House at Section 5.

What to See: Birdland Murals

For the past six years, the Orioles and PNC Bank have partnered to bring murals by local artists to Oriole Park and Baltimore’s Waverly neighborhood. The current series features nine murals, with seven found throughout Oriole Park.

The 2025 installation in the series is by local artist Kid Balloon. He is best known for his bold, community-driven work. Previously, Kid Balloon served as the lead artist and curator of the Black Lives Matter mural in front of Baltimore City Hall. He also became the first Black artist to officially collaborate with National Bohemian Beer. The mural is displayed by Gate C inside Oriole Park.

What to Do: Eutaw Street

Eutaw Street, located between the B&O Warehouse and the ballpark, is a celebratory area where fans with tickets can wander. If you’re exploring Eutaw Street during a game, you may even catch a home run (there have been quite a few that landed there over the years!). While you’re taking in the sites on Eutaw, don’t miss plaques representing each member of the Orioles Hall of Fame.

Not-to-Miss Theme Nights

There are still plenty of theme nights left at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. August 13 is Pokémon GO Night, where fans who purchase the special ticket package get an Orioles-themed Pokémon GO t-shirt. Later, don’t miss Back to School Night on September 23, where fans who purchase a ticket through the package get a limited-edition education-themed tumbler and ticket to the Rays vs. Orioles game.

Feature image, stock.adobe.com

Kate Oczypok

Kate Oczypok

Contributing Writer

Kate Oczypok has been a freelance writer since 2011, and is proud to be a regular contributor to Northern Virginia Magazine in digital and print since 2020. Her bylines have appeared in The New York Times, People.com, Better Homes and Gardens, and locally The Georgetowner and Washingtonian Magazine, among others. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Print Journalism from American University and a M.Ed. in Education from Penn State. She also teaches virtual piano lessons in the after school hours and does portrait photography on weekends.

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