As I mentioned in the latest Foodie Friday, I spent a little time in Annapolis, MD and found some wonderful things to do, see and eat while I was there! Check out these recommendations and drop your own recommendations in the comments!
Sofi’s Crepes

If you need a place to eat breakfast (or lunch or dinner or a snack) I highly recommend Sofi’s Crepes. As I mentioned in my Foodie Friday post, they have a variety of sweet and savory crepes that is sure to fit any flavor palette! I fell on love with their Huevos crepe. It was savory and creamy with the perfect amount of spice from the black bean salsa!
Not only do they offer an incredible food, but they also support a healthy planet by wrapping their crepes in foil to be eaten as a handheld meal while reducing the waste of plastic utensils.

1 Craig St, Annapolis, MD 21401
Guzzi Gifts Christmas Corner

I don’t know about you, but I live a good year-round Christmas shop! Guzzi Gifts is an adorable little shop set-up in a small shopping center in downtown Annapolis. You really have to be looking for it because it’s tucked away, but I’d definitely go on the hunt for it!
Craig St, Annapolis, MD 21401
United States Naval Academy

Take a free walk around the United States Naval Academy while in downtown Annapolis. It’s a beautiful and historic campus that you won’t want to miss. It’s close to the downtown area and close to the water. You’ll know it’s close when you start seeing those walking around in their uniforms rather than civilian clothes!
121 Blake Rd, Annapolis, MD 21402
Old Fox Books & Coffeehouse
This was the most charming little bookstore I have ever visited. Unfortunately, my pictures of it disappeared so definitely click the link and check-out their website! It’s an old-fashioned book store with a coffee counter near the back. I could have spent way more time here than I actually did perusing the books and sipping coffee.
35 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Hammond-Harwood House

This is a beautiful, historic museum of architecture and art. It’s currently only available by reservation to keep tours small and to comply with local pandemic guidelines. It cost $12 for adults and you can choose between a thirty minute or hour long tour.
19 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Main Street

Main Street is usually the center of any downtown area and that is no different in Annapolis. Walk the street to find plenty of adorable retail shops and restaurants. And of course, window shopping and exploring is free!
Uncle Bob’s Fudge Kitchen

This is another great find that’s easy to miss! It’s located in an Annapolis souvenir shop. It has all kinds of options ranging from the obvious fudge to caramel apples. I tried a free sample of their peanut butter fudge and it was fantastic! I would definitely stop here for your post-dinner dessert and treats to take home with you!
112 Main St #1, Annapolis, MD 21401
Iron Rooster

This is another dining option I shared during Foodie Friday and I highly recommend it for any meal you need while in downtown Annapolis. They serve breakfast all day, but also sandwiches, burgers, and entrees for the other meals of the day too!
12 Market Space, Annapolis, MD 21401
Question of the Day:
What is your favorite thing to do in Annapolis, MD?























































