HampdenFest
One of my favorite things about fall in Baltimore is the opportunity to celebrate our city and all of its glorious quirkiness through the many neighborhood festivals that take place almost every weekend this time of year. If you’re looking for something to do tomorrow, head on over to The Avenue for HampdenFest. This year HampdenFest promises a transformation that should deliver lots of fun for the entire family: new vendors, new music, new events, and an eco-lounge!

Sponsored by the Hampden Village Merchants Association, HampdenFest brings people from the local community together with visitors from all over the city and beyond to spotlight independent businesses, like Atomic Books, Ma Petite Shoe, and Mud and Metal, on and around The Avenue/W. 36th Street. HampdenFest also features tons of arts, crafts, and antique vendors as well as an Indie Craft Tent for local artists. Check out The Littlest Bean, Sweet Pepita, and Green Star Studio for great kids’ clothes, accessories, toys, and art.
Of course, there will be lots of yummy local food like B-More Alive Falafel and Brunie’s Bakery (yay for vegan treats!), and delicious concoctions from the beer gods at The Brewers Art. Three live music stages will feature local and national independent acts ranging from acoustic and folk to rock and punk.
HampdenFest will take place rain or shine (keep your fingers crossed for good weather) on Saturday, September 13 from 11 am till 7 pm. Â For more information, check out the HampdenFest website or call the HampdenFest Hotline at 410-235-5170.
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Hmm, I’ve never been to Hampden fest. Went to hon fest and I guess that get’s all the attention. I must say, I love Hampden. Some really cute stores in that area.
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