Celebritez in Baltimore: Caribbean Food and Music in Fells Point
Celebritez is a Caribbean restaurant and nightclub in Fells Point that serves jerk chicken, seafood, and island-style rice dishes alongside a full bar and regular live music programming. The venue functions as both a daytime and evening operation, shifting from casual dining to dance-focused nightclub depending on the night and time.
What Celebritez actually is
Celebritez occupies a corner space in Fells Point and operates as a dual-purpose venue: restaurant during the day and early evening, then transitions to a nightclub with live bands and DJs later at night. The kitchen focuses on Jamaican and broader Caribbean preparations, with jerk as the signature technique. The room includes a bar running along one side, a dining area with tables, and a dance floor that becomes the primary draw after dark.
Menu and pricing
The menu centers on jerk-seasoned proteins: chicken, pork, and fish are the standard offerings. Jerk chicken plates run around $16 to $18 and come with rice and peas, fried plantains, or similar starch sides. Seafood plates, including jerk fish and shrimp, typically cost $18 to $22. Oxtail stew and curry dishes appear as alternates, priced in the $16 to $20 range. The bar serves rum-forward cocktails (mojitos, daiquiris, punch) at $8 to $12 per drink, plus beer and wine by the glass. Food pricing is moderate for Fells Point, where comparable sit-down meals often exceed $20 before tax and tip.
How Celebritez compares to other Caribbean options in Baltimore
Baltimore's Caribbean dining options cluster around Jamaican or pan-Caribbean preparations. Island Soul, located on Pennsylvania Avenue in West Baltimore, emphasizes soul-food-Caribbean fusion and offers a similar price tier but positions itself as a daytime or early-evening spot without the nightclub component. Cheers Jamaican Restaurant, also in West Baltimore, serves traditional Jamaican fare (oxtail, goat, curry chicken) at similar or slightly lower price points but lacks live music and nightlife programming. Celebritez's distinction lies in its integrated restaurant-nightclub model; it is the primary venue in Baltimore where Caribbean food service extends into evening dance programming with live bands and DJs, making it the choice if you want to eat island food and stay for live music in the same room.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
Celebritez works best for groups or couples seeking a casual Caribbean meal with the option to stay for dancing, or for visitors arriving after 10 p.m. specifically for nightlife. The noise level and dance-floor focus after dark make it poor for diners seeking a quiet meal or for those uncomfortable in club-like environments. Families with young children should plan visits before 8 p.m., when the restaurant mode dominates. Solo diners may find the atmosphere more welcoming during daylight or early evening than late at night.
What the first visit involves
Arrive before 9 p.m. if food is the priority; walk in and wait for a host to seat you at a table or at the bar. Order from the menu at the table or counter, depending on staffing that night. Expect 15 to 25 minutes for food prep. If you arrive after 10 p.m., expect a cover charge (typically $5 to $10, though this varies by night and often waives if you purchase drinks) and entry to a dance-floor environment with live music or a DJ. The crowd skews younger and more diverse after dark.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Celebritez operates daily; typical restaurant hours run 11 a.m. to around 10 p.m., with nightclub programming extending to 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays (verify current hours by phone, as these shift seasonally). Street parking is available on Fells Point's grid of blocks but can be tight on weekends; a municipal lot sits one block away. The venue is accessible via MTA bus routes serving the area. Confirm cover-charge policies and live-music schedules by calling ahead, as programming changes weekly.
Celebritez fills a specific niche in Baltimore's dining and nightlife landscape: it is the most accessible Caribbean restaurant with integrated live-music and dance programming, making it the practical choice if you want island food and evening entertainment without relocating.

