Baltimore Waffle Company in Fells Point: Belgian Waffles and Made-to-Order Toppings
Baltimore Waffle Company is a counter-service waffle shop in Fells Point that specializes in Belgian waffles topped with both savory and sweet combinations, operating in a compact storefront designed for quick orders and eat-in or takeout consumption.
What Baltimore Waffle Company Actually Is
The shop makes Belgian waffles to order, working from a batter base and cooking each waffle fresh in a Belgian waffle iron that produces a thicker, airier waffle than American-style breakfast waffles. The topping menu spans both sides: sweet options including Nutella, fresh fruit, whipped cream, and chocolate, alongside savory builds with ingredients like ham, cheese, and fried chicken. The operation is small (seating for approximately 10 to 12 people inside), oriented toward takeout, and positioned as a quick lunch or snack stop rather than a sit-down restaurant.
Menu and Pricing
Pre-set waffle combinations range from $9 to $14, with options like the classic Belgium (powdered sugar and fresh whipped cream) at the lower end and builds featuring proteins or multiple toppings at the higher end. Custom waffles, where you select your own topping combination, typically cost $10 to $13 depending on what you add. Sides like chicken tenders run $5 to $7. Beverages (coffee, juice, soft drinks) are priced between $2 and $4. Payment is cash and card. Prices should be confirmed directly, as ingredient costs and menu adjustments occur periodically.
How It Compares to Other Baltimore Waffle Options
Baltimore has few dedicated waffle-focused shops. The closest alternative is Cafe Poupon in Fells Point, which serves crepes and a limited waffle menu, but crepes are thinner and less substantial than Belgian waffles, and Poupon's waffle selection skews sweet-only. Chaps Pit Beef, a regional barbecue chain with locations in Baltimore, offers a waffle sandwich (pulled pork on a cornbread waffle), which is a niche item within a barbecue restaurant rather than a waffle-forward operation. Choose Baltimore Waffle Company if you want a dedicated waffle shop with both sweet and savory options; choose Poupon if you want crepes or lighter fare.
Who It Suits and Who It Does Not Suit
Baltimore Waffle Company works well for people seeking a quick lunch, a late-morning snack, or a takeout option while walking Fells Point. The menu accommodates both sweet-tooth and savory cravings in one stop. It is less suitable for groups larger than 3 or 4 (seating is minimal), for a leisurely sit-down meal, or for anyone preferring traditional American breakfast waffles without heavy toppings. Dietary restrictions (vegetarian, gluten-free) vary by topping choice; confirm directly if you have specific needs.
What the First Visit Involves
Walk in, read the pre-set combinations on the wall menu or ask about custom options, and order at the counter. The staff makes your waffle to order (3 to 5 minutes typical wait). You eat at one of the small tables inside or take it to go. No reservation or advance ordering is needed; peak times (weekend afternoons, lunch hours on weekdays) may see a short line.
Hours, Parking, and Logistics
Baltimore Waffle Company is open Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (hours should be confirmed before a visit, as food businesses adjust seasonally). The shop sits on a Fells Point side street; street parking is available but can be tight on weekends and evenings. It is a 10-minute walk from the corner of Broadway and Thames Street. No dedicated lot exists.
In a neighborhood full of bars and seafood restaurants, Baltimore Waffle Company fills a narrow but real gap: a place to eat something hot and nontraditional without committing to a full meal. It is worth the stop if you are already in Fells Point and want something quick.

