10 Things to do in Ellicott City That You Shouldn't Miss

December 7, 2021 Darleen Reid

Ellicott City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place, along with being the county seat of local government in Howard County, Maryland, United States. It is part of the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. The population was 65,834 at the 2010 census. Founded in 1772, the town contains the B. & O. Railroad Museum's branch at the Ellicott City Station, built in 1830 as the first terminus of the initial line. The downtown historic district is located in the valley of the small Tiber River, with its east end abutting the Patapsco River, which forms the Baltimore County line. As of the 2000 census, Ellicott City surpassed Towson (county seat of neighboring Baltimore County) for the first time, as the largest unincorporated county seat in the country.
Restaurants in Ellicott City

1. The Shrine of St. Anthony

12290 Folly Quarter Rd, Ellicott City, MD 21042-1425 +1 410-531-2800 http://www.shrineofstanthony.org/
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

The Shrine of St. Anthony

Reviewed By 439philk

My wife and I took our mini poodle Marley for the Blessing of the Animals. The facility is beautiful with rolling hills and gorgeous landscaping. The priests were very thoughtful and friendly with all the pets.

2. Sweet Cascades

8167 Main St, Ellicott City, MD 21043-4773 +1 410-750-8422 http://sweetcascadeschocolatier.com/
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Sweet Cascades

3. Sweet Elizabeth Jane

8125 Main St, Ellicott City, MD 21043-4936 +1 410-465-6400 http://www.sweetelizabethjane.com/
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Sweet Elizabeth Jane

Urban girl, happy Home, vintage soul.

Reviewed By 271philipk - Ellicott City, United States

Downtown Ellicott City is a great place to visit. Sweet Elizabeth Jane's has a terrific selection of clothing and home goods and their showroom window decorations are always fun to see. Plus they are pet friendly so our mini poodle Marley is welcome. The staff always has a treat for him.

4. Pinot's Palette

11105 Resort Rd Suite 105, Ellicott City, MD 21042-2066 +1 443-420-8378 [email protected] http://www.pinotspalette.com/ellicottcity
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Pinot's Palette

Pinot's Palette is Howard County's newest & most unique night of entertainment where anyone can be a Picasso. Our motto is Paint. Drink. Have Fun, a whimsical saying that we happen to take very seriously! No art experience required! In 2 or 3 hours you can create a beautiful painting while sipping your favorite wine or beer. Our local artists walk you through the painting step-by-step.

5. Howard County Historical Society Museum

8328 Court Ave, Ellicott City, MD 21043-4986 +1 410-480-3250 [email protected] http://hchsmd.org
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Howard County Historical Society Museum

Reviewed By 291genej - Silver Spring, United States

This free museum is only open during the busy weekend afternoons so easy access is the problem. From Rt #40, we took Rogers Ave. to Court House Dr. (1.2miles) directly to the large free parking behind the Howard Co. Courthouse. Then a level 500' walk passes the 1851 jail and courthouse, to this distinctive church built in 1894. Here were scores of pictured descriptions and artifact displays about early Ellicott, its role in the Civil War, and its struggle with 17 significant floods since 1772. After watching one of the flood videos and seeing its beautiful organ-dominated sanctuary (continues as a wedding chapel), we exited to descend the new stairway. Its direct access to Main Street makes it a short walk, passing the Firehouse Museum to the free B&O City Station Museum built in 1831. We had a very informative and enjoyable visit to this historic city of pretty buildings along a narrow corridor filled with visitors and a constant parade of autos.

8137 Main St, Ellicott City, MD 21043-4618 +1 410-480-8400 [email protected] http://www.vintagevaultandgallery.com
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The Vintage Vault & Gallery

Offering the region's largest collection of quality vintage & antique jewelry as well as timeless fashions, including wedding gowns, & accessories for women & men. Visit our 2nd floor farm fresh lavender shop & our fine art gallery. Offering classes, performances & artist exhibits in our beautiful 1906 historic bank building. Let us host your event or meeting.

8600 Foundry St Suite 2063, Ellicott City, MD 20763-9512 +1 301-490-2001 [email protected] http://horsespiritartsgallery.com/
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HorseSpirit Arts Gallery

HorseSpirit Arts Gallery is an eclectic,up-lifting collection of artwork from over 45 local artists. The gallery's collection includes paintings, sculpture, mixed media, photography, glass, mosaics, jewelry, ceramics, wood art, fiber & wearable art - all for sale in the gallery and on our online shop.

8. Manor Hill Brewing

4411 Manor Ln, Ellicott City, MD 21042-6111 +1 410-997-7771 [email protected] http://manorhillbrewing.com/
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Manor Hill Brewing

Located on the Marriner family’s 54-acre working farm in Ellicott City, Manor Hill Farm is home to Manor Hill Brewing... Howard County's first, and Maryland's largest, farm brewery. We are also home to 14 acres of corn, several bee hives, 2+ acres of hops, approximately 30 chickens, more than 20 free-range angus cattle, and multiple herb/vegetable/fruit gardens. Our head brewer uses high quality seasonal ingredients to craft hand-made beers from original and unique recipes. We believe strongly in supporting local and practicing sustainability and work to achieve these values as often as possible. Our farm is open for visitors on Fridays (4-9pm), Saturdays (12-7pm) & Sundays (12-7pm). We also have a Farm Stand with a multitude of items grown and produced on our very own farm. More info at manorhillbrewing.com/farmvisit. Curbside Pickup available Monday - Friday at manorhillbrewing.com/curbside

9. Patapsco Valley State Park

8020 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043-3499 +1 410-461-5005 http://dnr2.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/central/patapsco.aspx
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4.5 based on 250 reviews

Patapsco Valley State Park

Reviewed By wildflowerhawk - Glen Burnie, United States

As my title says, it’s not the area in Ellicott City. I’ve been coming to this part of Patapsco Park for 20 years and just today took a new trail that was far less populated which was good for walking my dog-aggressive dog. The river became wide and unshaded toward the end of Cascade Trail(not to be confused with Cascade Falls Trail which is a different beauty). We were surprised by a snake so beware of that in the green next to the water. An easy asphalt flat walk with lots of sights!

10. B&O Ellicott City Station Museum

3711 Maryland Ave Intersection of Maryland Ave and Main Street, Ellicott City, MD 21043-4993 +1 410-313-1945 [email protected] http://www.howardcountymd.gov/Baltimore-Ohio-Station-at-Ellicott-City
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B&O Ellicott City Station Museum

The B&O Ellicott City Station Museum is the oldest surviving train station in America, also many would argue that it is also the first station in America in general. The station was originally established as Freight Station only with passengers loading and unloading from a platform attached to the second story of the hotel that once existed across the street from the platform. In the 1850's the B&O decided to transform the station for passenger use as well as freight. The station was also an important transportation hub during the civil war moving both supplies and troops for the Union. The station continued as a passenger station until December 31st 1949 and as Freight Station until the 1970's. The station was than converted to a museum and is listed under the National Register of Historic Places. The management of the Museum has changed throughout the years, with Howard County Recreation and Parks taking over management from the site in September of 2017

Reviewed By marydN9041UB - Salem, United States

A great stop for history buffs and train enthusiasts. The extensive miniature train set fills a huge room and tells the story of the first 13 miles of the B&O. They have replica of the towns along the way built in their original fashion. The trains turn on and move along the tracks. There is a trolley in miniature and a full caboose to climb into which is a great photo opportunity. The main building has a lot of history and original clothing and furniture. The gist shop is cute and restrooms clean and available. The caretakers were very kind and helpful. Love the train bandanas they wear - very much like an old time conductor. The donation of $3 was well worth the visit. Parking is nearby. As an outreach they are looking to record personal stories from previous employees of the B&O Ellicott City contact info: [email protected] We would visit again in a heartbeat.

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