Edison Mart & Kitchen in Baltimore: Market with a Sit-Down Restaurant Counter
Edison Mart & Kitchen is a neighborhood grocery with an attached restaurant counter in Fells Point, combining prepared food service with a small selection of pantry staples, beer, wine, and grab-and-go items. It occupies the ground floor of a historic building on Eastern Avenue and positions itself between a full supermarket and a fast-casual cafe, serving residents and visitors who want a quick meal or component ingredients without leaving the block.
What Edison Mart & Kitchen actually is
The space functions as two operations in one: a compact grocery section stocks specialty pantry goods, imported cheeses, local beverages, and shelf-stable items alongside a kitchen counter that serves breakfast, lunch, and daily specials. The grocery portion is roughly 400 square feet, making it a supplement to larger shops rather than a weekly destination. The counter seats approximately 12 people at a long communal table and a few high-tops. Both elements open to the same storefront, so ordering happens at the counter and groceries can be browsed while waiting for food.
What the counter serves and pricing
Breakfast items include toast with house-made spreads, eggs, and coffee from a local roaster. Lunch centers on sandwiches, salads, and a rotating daily special. A turkey sandwich runs $13 to $15, depending on additions. Soups are $6 to $8 per bowl. Coffee is $3.50 for a standard pour. The kitchen does not serve dinner. Pricing sits at the higher end of grab-and-go in Fells Point but lower than sit-down dining a few blocks away on Thames Street. Prices are subject to change; confirm current menu and costs when planning a visit.
The grocery section carries wine bottles in the $12 to $30 range, local beer four-packs, artisanal crackers, jams, and shelf-stable condiments. Cheese selections rotate but typically span local producers and imported wedges at $8 to $20 per item. It is not a produce destination.
How it compares to other grocery options in Fells Point and Canton
The Harbor East Whole Foods, about a mile south, offers vastly more selection across all categories, hot and cold prepared foods, a full deli, and seating areas, but at higher prices and with a larger footprint. Safeway on Eastern Avenue, two blocks east, provides a traditional supermarket experience with lower prices on mass-market items and more extensive produce, but no seating or counter service. Edison sits between them: faster and more social than a supermarket run, more intimate and ingredient-focused than a big-box prepared-food section. Choose Edison for a single meal with browsing time or when you want to support a small, locally focused operation. Choose Whole Foods for comprehensive shopping or a wider prepared-food menu. Choose Safeway for bulk staples and lowest price.
Who it suits and who it does not
Edison works well for people living or working nearby who want a daily lunch spot with character, or for visitors to Fells Point who prefer a neighborhood counter over a tourist corridor restaurant. It suits customers seeking locally made or imported grocery items in small quantities. It does not suit meal-prep shoppers, families buying in bulk, or anyone seeking dinner service. The tight footprint also means it feels cramped during peak lunch hours (noon to 1:30 p.m. on weekdays).
What the first visit involves
Walk in through the main door on Eastern Avenue. The grocery shelves line the right wall and back corner; the counter is on the left. Order and pay at the counter, then either claim one of the few seats to eat immediately or take your food to go. If you linger, you can browse cheese and wine while your order is prepared. Most visits are under 30 minutes unless the counter is backed up.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Edison Mart & Kitchen opens at 7 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with Sunday hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Street parking on Eastern Avenue is metered and competitive during daytime hours; a paid lot three blocks west on Fleet Street offers hourly and daily rates. The location sits one block from the Fells Point pedestrian area and is walkable from Waterfront Park.
Edison fills a gap that neither a supermarket nor a full restaurant can occupy alone, making it valuable to Fells Point residents who value convenience and quality in equal measure.

