
Poets Modern Cocktails & Eats offers a creative food and drink scene that reflects the vibrant aesthetic of Hotel Indigo Baltimore. Enjoy eclectic regional cuisine and share fare, including sandwiches, salads, burgers and flatbreads, sourced from local farms when possible. Start with our Camden Yard Sliders and savor delicious entrees, including the Maryland Crab Cakes or grilled Rib Eye. Enjoy classic and artisan cocktails, including the Build Your Own Manhattan, a fabulous wine list, and local and craft beers… With its warm, playful and contemporary vibe, Poets is the place you’d go for lunch with friends or your last sip of the day. Enjoy signature small plates packed with local flavor, such as our Fire Grilled Wings, paired with a Po
Address and Contact Information
Address: 24 W Franklin St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: (443) 961-3400
Website: https://www.ihg.com/hotelindigo/hotels/us/en/baltimore/balhn/hoteldetail/dining
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Reviews
The waitress was amazing. Super nice, very attentive, and patient with all our questions. She even gave us great recommendations, which is always a good sign. The service alone had me impressed.
I liked it so much that I came back a couple days later for breakfast. I ordered a simple plate with eggs, bacon, and potatoes, and let me tell you… those potatoes were everything . They had that perfect little crunch on the outside, soft on the inside, and seasoned like someone’s auntie was in the back pouring love into the skillet. They were so good I even recommended them to another potato lover.
Overall, Poets definitely exceeded my expectations. Great service, great food, and now I’m slightly obsessed with their potatoes .
Service was a little slow but maybe they were not used to the large crowd Army Navy game brought in.
Had breakfast at Poets Restaurant (inside the Indigo Hotel), and unfortunately, it was a very disappointing experience from the moment I walked in.
When I arrived, I was immediately told, “We’re short-staffed,”—no “Good morning,” no “Welcome,” just straight into the disclaimer. Not the warmest way to be greeted before coffee. Once I was seated, the waitress walked over and said, “If you just want coffee, sit at the bar.” I told her I wanted to eat as well, but she didn’t really listen—just pointed out that I already had water and walked away. Again, no greeting, no acknowledgment, no basic hospitality.
It took 10–15 minutes before she returned to take my order. I asked for the eggs benedict, which, when it arrived, was so over-salted it was almost inedible. I managed maybe a fourth of the plate before giving up. The coffee was forgettable too—flat, weak, nothing special.
But honestly, the worst part wasn’t even the food. It was the atmosphere, which felt unwelcoming, rushed, and inattentive. At no point did I feel like a guest, or even like a customer. It felt like I was in the way.
Bottom line: The setting may look nice, but the service was cold, the food was disappointing, and I walked out more annoyed than full. Definitely would not recommend, and I won’t be returning.