Restaurant in Baltimore, United States
Faidley’s Seafood
150Pearl PointsNo reservations needed. Bring cash, not expectations.

About Faidley’s Seafood
Faidley's Seafood is Baltimore's most-recognized casual seafood counter, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list two years running. Walk-in only, weekday lunch hours, and market-counter seating make this a straightforward call for solo diners and small groups who want serious seafood without a reservation or a dress code.
Should You Book Faidley's Seafood?
Yes — if you are visiting Baltimore for the first time and want a genuine, no-frills seafood experience that serious food critics have taken notice of, Faidley's is worth your time. Ranked #59 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America in 2023 and #154 in 2024, this market-counter institution at 119 N Paca St has earned its place on a short list of Baltimore dining experiences that actually deliver on reputation. It is not a sit-down dinner venue, and it is not trying to be. If you need white tablecloths or a cocktail program, book Cindy Wolf's Charleston instead.
What to Expect as a First-Timer
Faidley's operates as a seafood counter inside Lexington Market, one of Baltimore's oldest public markets. The spatial experience is deliberate and practical: you order at a counter, plates come quickly, and seating is communal or standing. Do not arrive expecting a dining room — the physical setup is market-style, which means shared surfaces, a lively crowd, and no pretense. For a first-timer, this is actually a feature rather than a drawback. You see the seafood, you point, you eat. The 4.4-star Google rating across 2,319 reviews suggests this format works well for the overwhelming majority of visitors.
The venue is run by Bill and Nancy Devine. The hours are tightly defined: Monday through Thursday, 10 am to 5 pm; Friday, 10 am to 5:30 pm; closed Saturday and Sunday. Plan around this , there is no dinner service, no weekend option, and no exceptions. If your Baltimore trip is Saturday-only, Faidley's is not your meal. Consider Attman's Delicatessen for a similarly casual, counter-style Baltimore institution that runs a different schedule.
Groups and the Shared-Space Experience
Given the editorial angle here: Faidley's does not offer private dining or reserved group tables. If you are bringing a group, the market-counter format means your party will be standing or finding adjacent space at communal tables. For groups of two to four, this works well enough , it is the kind of place where queuing together and ordering in rounds is part of the experience. For larger groups of six or more expecting a coordinated seated meal, this is not the right venue. You would be better served by dede, which operates in a more conventional restaurant format with the ability to accommodate larger parties at table. If your group specifically wants seafood and wants to sit, check availability at other Baltimore waterfront options and consult our full Baltimore restaurants guide.
For solo diners or pairs, the counter format is genuinely comfortable. You do not need a reservation, you do not need to plan weeks ahead, and you will not wait long. This is one of the easiest venues to access in Baltimore's dining landscape , booking difficulty is low, and walk-ins are the norm.
Practical Details
Hours: Mon–Thu 10 am–5 pm, Fri 10 am–5:30 pm, closed Sat–Sun. Reservations: Not required , walk in. Dress: Casual; market attire is standard, no dress code applies. Budget: Price range is not published, but OAD Cheap Eats ranking confirms this sits firmly at the affordable end of the spectrum , expect to spend well under $30 per person. Address: 119 N Paca St, Baltimore, MD 21201. Booking difficulty: Easy.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Faidley's stacks up against other Baltimore options including Baba'de and Attman's Delicatessen.
Baltimore Context
If Faidley's is part of a broader Baltimore trip, use our full Baltimore hotels guide, our full Baltimore bars guide, and our full Baltimore experiences guide to plan around it. For a broader view of where Faidley's sits in the American seafood conversation, compare it against destination seafood venues like Le Bernardin in New York City or international references like Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast , Faidley's is not competing at that level of formality or price, but the OAD recognition puts it in serious company within the casual-format tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Faidley's Seafood accommodate groups?
Groups can come, but manage expectations: Faidley's is a counter operation inside Lexington Market with no reserved seating or private dining. Larger parties will need to coordinate around shared market space and stagger their orders. It works for casual groups who are comfortable eating standing or finding their own spot — not for anything that requires a table.
What should a first-timer know about Faidley's Seafood?
Walk in, no reservation required. Faidley's runs as a seafood counter inside Lexington Market at 119 N Paca St, open Monday through Friday only — closed weekends. It ranked #59 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list in 2023, so the critical recognition is real, but the format is market-casual, not restaurant dining. Go early on Fridays if you want the full selection before the 5:30 pm close.
What should I wear to Faidley's Seafood?
Whatever you'd wear to a public market. Faidley's is a counter inside Lexington Market — jeans, sneakers, and a jacket are all fine. There is no dress code, no host stand, and no one checking your outfit.
What are alternatives to Faidley's Seafood in Baltimore?
For a different format at a similar casual price point, Attman's Delicatessen on Lombard Street offers a long-running deli counter experience if you want a break from seafood. Clavel and Baba'de are strong options if you want a full sit-down meal. Le Comptoir du Vin suits wine-focused diners after something more European in feel. None of them replicate Faidley's seafood counter specifically — it's the OAD-ranked option in this category in Baltimore.
Location
119 N Paca St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Baltimore, United States
Compare Faidley’s Seafood
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Faidley’s Seafood | Seafood | Easy | |
| dede | Turkish | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Attman’s Delicatessen | Jewish Delicatessen | Unknown | |
| Clavel | Mexican | Unknown | |
| Baba'de | Turkish | €€ | Unknown |
| LE COMPTOIR DU VIN | Wine Bar | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Faidley’s Seafood and alternatives.
Also Consider
- dede, Turkish, €€€€
- Attman’s Delicatessen, Jewish Delicatessen, Jewish Delicatessen
- Clavel, Mexican, Mexican
- Baba'de, Turkish, €€
- LE COMPTOIR DU VIN, Wine Bar, Wine Bar
Faidley's sits in a different category from most of Baltimore's well-regarded restaurants, which makes direct comparison tricky but useful. If you are choosing between Faidley's and Attman's Delicatessen for a casual, counter-style Baltimore lunch, the decision comes down to what you want to eat: Attman's delivers on Jewish deli classics and runs a broader schedule; Faidley's is the call if seafood is the priority. Both are walk-in, both are affordable, and both have the kind of long-standing local credibility that actually means something.
Against dede, the comparison breaks down quickly on format and price. Dede operates at the €€€€ tier with a full-service dining room, the right choice if you want a proper seated dinner and a serious wine list. Faidley's wins on value and accessibility. Baba'de at €€ sits closer in price but offers Turkish cuisine in a sit-down format, which is worth considering if your group needs a table and a longer meal.
For a wine-focused evening, LE COMPTOIR DU VIN addresses a completely different need, natural wine bar energy with food as a complement, not the draw. And Clavel is worth knowing about if you want casual dining with drinks in a livelier setting. The bottom line: Faidley's is the strongest option in Baltimore for affordable, critically recognized seafood you can walk into on a weekday. If your visit requires dinner service, weekend hours, or a seated group experience, one of these alternatives will serve you better.
Hours
- Monday
- 10 am–5 pm
- Tuesday
- 10 am–5 pm
- Wednesday
- 10 am–5 pm
- Thursday
- 10 am–5 pm
- Friday
- 10 am–5:30 pm
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
Explore Baltimore
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