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Baltimore Beat’s 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

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A photo of the inside of Arcola Cafe. The viewer can see tables and chairs and the view outside a large window

Treat your loved ones—or yourself—this holiday season.


GIFT CARDS 

Arcola Cafe

3500 Harford Rd

443-991-0041

arcolacafe.com

Arcola Cafe is the living room coffee shop you’ve been looking for. Come for the locally sourced coffee and tasty sandwiches, stay for the warm, welcoming environment they’ve curated. They sell products from local artists and recently started evening bar hours as well.

Cajou Creamery

411 North Howard Street

410-929-2644

cajoucreamery.com

From horchata to kulfi to sweet potato pie flavors, travel around the world with Cajou Creamery’s handcrafted plant-based ice cream. In addition to visiting their storefront on Howard Street, you can also sign up for the Cajou Club membership, which gets you a monthly delivery of a discounted 4-pint pack.

Catalog Coffee

914 West 36th Street

443-438-6597

catalogcoffeebmore.com

This brightly colored coffee shop opened on The Avenue in Hampden earlier this year and immediately became a staple. Their creative breakfast sandwiches and lattes are great, but it’s their weekend-only breakfast burrito that steals the show.

Codetta Bake Shop 

809 Light Street

443-492-9565

getcodettabakeshop.com 

It’s true that Codetta Bake Shop makes the best cheesecakes in town. They also make the best tres leches cake, the best cupcakes, and more. Treat yourself to one of their desserts this holiday season.

Diaspora Salon

2412 North Charles Street

410-366-8700

Diaspora Salon specializes in working with curly and coily hair and uses holistic, plant-based products to get your hair looking great and feeling healthy. They offer cut, color and styling services.

Hopscotch Bottle Shop

520 South Caroline Street

443-853-9317

hopscotchbottleshop.com

For the sober and sober-curious, Hopscotch Bottle Shop is a great place to find spirit-free alternatives for holiday celebrations. 

Max’s Spice Beaudega

4607 Harford Rd

443-770-3690

maxsdegrees.com

Find locally sourced herb and salt blends, artisan mustards, simple syrups, bitters, sauces and more at Max’s Degrees new storefront. 

Mera Kitchen Collective

1301 North Calvert Street

443-681-9855

mera.kitchen

Support Mera Kitchen Collective this holiday season by purchasing a gift card. They have plenty of vegetarian options and something for everyone at your Thanksgiving table. They’re the best restaurant that feels like home. 

Mobtown Ballroom and Cafe

30 West North Avenue

443-699-3040

mobtownballroom.com

A daytime cafe that turns into a lively dance floor in the evenings, Mobtown Ballroom and Cafe does it all. They welcome remote workers during their cafe hours, put on swing dancing classes twice a week, and host a variety of other events like VERSION dance party, burlesque and open mic nights.

Niecy’s Fabulous Juice Bar

5416 Belair Rd Ste 1

667-310-9465

For the past two years, husband and wife team Ruth Kidd-Johnson and Chris Kidd-Johnson have run a bustling brick and mortar off of Belair Road. However, this year they branched out to a second location at Johns Hopkins University’s Ralph O’Connor Center. Their motto is simple: be good to yourself.

Key lime pie ice cream slices. Image courtesy of Sydney’s Ice Creams.

Sydney’s Ice Creams

3432 Belair Rd

410-804-5871

sydneysicecreams.com

Sydney Newton started making ice cream during the pandemic as a way to bring joy to her children. Soon, she began sharing that joy with friends and family, then with crowds at farmers markets and weekend pop-up events, and now with a storefront in Belair-Edison.

FOOD

Truffles from Jinji Chocolate. Credit: Philip Muriel Credit: Philip Muriel.

Classic Truffle Box from Jinji Chocolate

Price: $20

3100 Greenmount, Unit B

443-835-1636

jinjichocolate.com

This box of chocolate truffles is as beautiful as it is delicious. If you find yourself in Waverly, visit their beautiful retail shop for a complete selection, and while you’re there, have some of their drinking chocolate. This is a great gift for a friend or family member who doesn’t (or can’t) eat dairy products.

The Elevated Tea Experience for Two

Price: $108.55

Cuples Tea House

409 North Howard Street

667-930-3930

cuplesteahouse.com

Break out your finest jewelry and winter attire and head to Cuples Tea House’s Elevated Tea Experience, which offers a selection of more than 50 loose leaf teas, fresh pastries, sandwiches, gourmet chocolates, and more. 

Ceremony Coffee Roasters Instant Coffee

Price: $16

Various locations 

410-626-0011

ceremonycoffee.com

This instant blend of Colombian and Ethiopian coffee is excellent for days when you don’t feel like leaving your house in the dead of winter or for your second cup of midday coffee. 

Mini bundle by Hon’s Honey. Image courtesy of Hon’s Honey.

Hon’s Honey Mini Bundle

Price: $22

4710 Pennington Avenue

410-589-6685

honshoney.com

A meaningful gift is perfect for your friends and family. This sampler of handcrafted presents, made by women survivors, includes a bar of soap, honey, and a lip moisturizer. Available online and at various retailers. 

Neopol Savory Smokery Breakfast Basket

Price: $90

875 Hollins Street

443-835-3693

neopolsmokeryonline.com

This is a generous gift for your in-laws or host this holiday season. This breakfast basket offers a selection of Neopol’s smoked and savory delectables, including a smoked salmon filet, gravlax, smoked whitefish salad, and smoked salmon spread. You can also purchase gift cards to support this local family-owned business.

Peabody Heights Advent Calendar 

Price: $90

401 East 30th Street

410-467-7837

peabodyheightsbrewery.com

This advent calendar features 24 different Peabody Heights beers. It’s an adult spin on the classic advent calendar experience and a perfect gift for friends and family. Available for pickup on November 30.

BOOKS

The cover of “Behind You is the Sea: A Novel.” Image courtesy of HarperCollins Publishers.

Behind You Is The Sea: A Novel 

Price: $26

Written by Susan Muaddi Darraj, a Palestinian American author who’s lived in the Baltimore area since 2001, this book tells the story of Palestinian immigrants living in Baltimore and their complicated family dynamics. Each chapter gives the reader a glimpse into a different Palestinian American as they grow up, navigate familial and cultural expectations, and decide for themselves how they want to embrace their culture. 

The Book of Juju: Africana Spirituality for Healing, Liberation, and Self-Discovery   

Price: $19.99

Unleash your inner magic with Juju Bae’s guide to Black spirituality. This book empowers you to connect with your ancestors, build an altar, and weave potent rituals into your life. 

The Brother You Choose

Price: $13.56-$40.50

We encourage you to pick up Ta-Nehisi Coates’ compact and incisive 2024 release “The Message.” It offers needed moral clarity as the country moves into a second Trump presidency, and as we grapple with how the art of writing, media, and the narratives they create shape our world. 

But before Ta-Nehisi, there was his father, Paul Coates and former Black Panther Eddie Conway. “The Brother You Choose” traces these two men’s friendship and activism. Conway passed away in 2023, at the age of 76. If you weren’t lucky enough to speak to him, you can at least get a taste of his activism, intelligence, and wit in the pages of this book.

Cover of Tracy Dimond’s “Emotion Industry.” Image courtesy of Barrelhouse Inc.

Emotion Industry

Price: $17

Tracy Dimond’s debut collection of poetry elegantly leverages pop culture obsession, communication theory, and humor to interrogate the absurdity of controlling feminine rage while living with an undiagnosed chronic illness.

The Fire Inside, Volume III: Collected Stories & Poems from Zora’s Den

Price: $5-$15

Purchase the latest anthology from Zora’s Den, a Baltimore-based writers’ group and community that supports Black women writers. If you are a Black woman writer, you are welcome to join Zora’s Den for its online social engagement and public events.

For more information, call 410-225-3130, or visit zorasden.com.

Scene Seen: Baltimore Band Portraits 2016–2024⁠

Price: $45

This book, which is available for pre-order now, features portraits of musicians across Maryland, with a core focus on the midtown neighborhoods of Baltimore City. It is photographed by Micah E. Wood, designed by Christopher Chester, and features over 200 portraits of 85 Baltimore bands. 

Swarm 

Price: $65

3827 Falls Road

goodneighborshop.com

Purchase the first publication on the genre-defying practice of artist Terence Nance for a gift that is sure to inspire your own creative practice with its unique design and survey of Nance’s art. 

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Sunnset by JÜGO FRËSCO. Image courtesy of JÜGO FRËSCO.

Weekly JuiceBox 

Price: $25 a week

JÜGO FRËSCO

123 E Fayette St

A JÜGO FRËSCO’s subscription box gets you four randomly chosen, 100% organic and cold pressed juices a week. Founded by West Baltimore native and Coppin State University alumnus Dion Saunders, the business has grown from pop-up events to a downtown storefront where they also sell vegan food.

Private Kemetic Yoga class with Michele Blu

Michele Blu Yoga

416 North Howard Street

443-813-5042

micheleblu.yoga

When Michele Blu opened her first yoga studio in Baltimore in 2008, it was the first Black-owned yoga studio in the city. Many years and certifications later, Blu now teaches Kemetic Yoga classes, hoping to share the calmness and sense of peace she found when she first started practicing yoga with other Baltimore residents. Email for price and more information.

Drop-in CrossFit class

Price: $20

ZEHBRAS Fitness Club

3302 Greenmount Ave

410-449-0212

Dr. Jeanelle Spencer discovered CrossFit training in 2015, and it changed her life. With ZEHBRAS, which opened in April and is the first Black-owned fitness center in Baltimore, she wants to share CrossFit with everyone — especially women, Black people and LGBTQ+ people. 

PLACES TO DONATE

Our Time Kitchen 

117 West 24th Street

443-602-7925

Our Time Kitchen’s business model allows marginalized entrepreneurs to get a leg up on entering the food industry by renting out their commercial kitchen space by the hour so they can more easily transition from home cooking to being fully permitted. They offer mentorship opportunities, educational workshops, a marketplace, a food truck and back courtyard and more to support small businesses.

The Urban Oasis

2131 North Dukeland Street

Arica Gonzalez transformed abandoned lots in her neighborhood into a garden and community event space now known as The Urban Oasis. Her vision for the project includes growing a free library, adding a greenhouse and restaurant, and putting on even more programming for residents and young people in particular.

CLOTHING AND RETAIL

Fleur Vessel. Image courtesy of the dede. Shop.

Fleur Vessel

Price: $49.99

the dede. Shop

305 North Howard Street

240-650-0126

Handcrafted in Mexico, this vase will add a touch of elegance to any living space. the dede. shop, which opened downtown earlier this year, focuses on thoughtfully curated, high quality decor that’s accessible to everyone. 

A money tree plant from Stem & Vine

Price: $80

800 N Charles St. (temporary location)

Stem & Vine owner Quincy Goldsmith doesn’t just want to sell you a plant. He wants to show you that caring for your little green baby is actually caring for yourself. The shop puts on yoga events, networking happy hours and workshops teaching the history and science behind plants from different regions.

1719 Aliceanna

1719 Aliceanna Street

It’s just as fun to talk sports with Arvay Adams, owner of 1719 Aliceanna, as it is to browse the collection of vintage sports merchandise he puts on the shelves. Stop in for a wide selection of unique and affordable t-shirts, jackets, hats and more.

Haus of J. Bell Body Butter

Price: $6.50-$13

hausofjbell.com

Chilly weather can be hard on your skin. Help your friends and loved ones stay moisturized and flourishing with handcrafted body butters from Haus of J. Bell. Choose their chamomile and vanilla butter, or go for their 34 + 35 butter which has scents of citrus, cedarwood, and a touch of patchouli.

Le Labo Hinoki Shower Gel

Price: $55

good neighbor

3827 Falls Road

lelabofragrances.com

It’s the holidays, so splurge a little on this luxurious shower gel. “The Hinoki scent is inspired by the Buddhist temples of Mount Koya in Japan which all carry the mystical, profusely warm and mesmerizing scent of the hinoki trees from the surrounding forest,” the company says about this scent. They also offer an online refill program. Pick it up at good neighbor in Hampden or online.

Bolt trucker hat from NuLanguage. Image courtesy of NuLanguage.

NuLanguage

3120 Greenmount Ave 

nulanguagecaps.bigcartel.com/products

Spray-painted details, bright colors, and graphic prints adorn pieces like Black puffer coats, 2000’s style jerseys, Dickies work shirts and trucker hats at NuLanguage. 

Zoe’s Just Dezzerts Sweatshirt 

Price: $50

828 South Charles Street and 807 North Calvert Street

443-961-7241

zoesdezzerts.com

Zoe’s provides opportunities for people on the autism spectrum to thrive, grow, and contribute while bringing happiness and community through delicious desserts. Support their mission and new location with this sweatshirt.

Hand-painted bread & oil ceramic plate by Frantoio Muraglia

Price: $45

644 South Exeter Street

mountroyalstudios.com

Visit Mount Royal Studios’ new brick-and-mortar location for in-person shopping and browse through their blend of antique, vintage, and modern goods. Buy this hand-painted ceramic plate to elevate your dining experience this holiday season. 

Andew Shenker, Translation Il, 2010. Screen Print (with Alex Dondero). Image courtesy of Current Space.

Original Screen Print by Andrew Shenker 

Price: $150

421 North Howard Street 

info@currentspace.com

currentspace.com

Give the gift of an original work of art (maybe for someone you’re absolutely trying to impress with your great taste). This screen print by Andrew Shenker would be a beautiful addition to anyone’s collection. Visit Current Space’s website to see more of his work! 

228 Grant Street Candle Co. Reed Diffuser

Price: $30

228grantstreet.com

This Reed Diffuser from locally-owned 228 Grant Street Candle Co. can add warmth and ambiance to any space. As we enter seasonal depression season, it’s a great way to increase the coziness of your home or workspace. 

City of Gods Relentless Short Sleeve Set

Price: $100

1118 Hollins Street

cityofgodsonline.com

Support SoWeBo cultural hub City of Gods and look good doing it with this matching shorts and t-shirt set. They also offer a variety of hoodies, hats, and jackets.

Bundles from Dope Beauty Bar

Price: Three 24-inch Blonde Bundles for $350

1459 Light Street

443-798-2911 

dopebeautycollection.myshopify.com

New Year, new you? Upgrade your look at Dope Beauty Bar with this blonde bundle deal. 

Zodiac Candle 

Price: $27

3600 Clipper Mill Road 

443-672-5130

ksmcandleco.net. 

This collection, offered by KSM Candle Co., includes a special scent for each zodiac sign. The candles are 13 ounces and have a burn time of over 50 hours. Your Leo friend will love it.

2025 Year Task Planner

Price: $40

702 Saint Paul Street 

443-835-1402

paperherald.com

Support this local Black-woman-owned stationary shop by purchasing this planner. It comes in two colors: Chambray Blue and Lavender Gray. It’s never too late to get it together.

No Excusez

106 West 25th Street

noexcusez.com

Baltimore Rapper YG Teck has been having quite a year. Starting with linking up with the legendary DJ Drama on his Gangsta Grillz “4th Quarter” mixtape in January and most recently opening Culture Bar & Grill in November. 

But his clothing brand “No Excusez” has been styling many of Baltimore’s urban fashion connoisseurs for quite some time. Give your flyest loved one a very Baltimore gift like a sweatsuit, short set, t-shirt or hat they won’t find anywhere else except at the brick-and-mortar store located in Baltimore’s “Black Wall Street” over East. 

Skrued 

24 East 25th Street 

skrued.com 

It’s not easy to design a quality tracksuit. The material, fit, and aesthetics all need to come together in a way that hits just-so. The brand team at Skrued seems to never miss. 

Ayo Boutique

2 Bond Street

Westminster, MD 21157 

Ayoboutique.com

When Durrell Paige moved his clothing store from East Baltimore’s neglected Old Town Mall to Westminster, he was immediately faced with racism and harassment. But Ayo Boutique continues to stand as both a location of style and inspiration as he keeps the inventory full of local and indie brands, motivating his followers on Instagram by giving them lessons he learns along the way. Snatch up wears for the whole family and you could even get some free items with your purchases. 

EXPERIENCES

Metro Baltimore 2025 All Access Pass. Image courtesy of Metro Baltimore.

Metro Gallery All Access Pass 

Price: $230

1700 North Charles Street

metrobmore.com

Buy this golden ticket all-access pass for your friend who loves music. This VIP pass includes all access to all Metro Gallery events all year — AND it comes with a t-shirt. Available on their website on Black Friday.

Music Lessons

847 North Howard Street

410-225-3130

eubieblake.org

It’s never too late to pick up a new hobby. The Eubie Blake Cultural Center offers private lessons for various instruments, including guitar, trumpet, and piano. Call 410-225-3130 or email info@eubieblake.org for more information.

Private bookings at Shake & Bake Family Fun Center

Price: Starts at $50

1601 Pennsylvania Avenue 

410-545-1978

bcrp.baltimorecity.gov/shake-bake-family-fun-center

 eventbooking@baltimorecity.gov

Make it a group gift at this legendary Baltimore venue. You can rent out VIP areas there starting at $120 an hour. Splurge with their bowling alley buy-out. It’s $1,000 for four hours.

African dance Class

Price: Starts at $120

847 North Howard Street

443-250-1985

keurkhaleyidance@gmail.com

Hard times require furious dancing. Move your body at Keur Khaleyi African Dance Company. They also offer weekly drum and dance classes.

Christmas trees

With marijuana being legalized here in Maryland, support your local budtenders at ReLeaf Shop (releaf-shop.com) and Nirvana (nirvanacenter.com/maryland/downtown-baltimore), and buy something for yourself to get through another holiday season. 

A session at The Craft Castle

Price: $30 

831 West 36th Street

667-290-4912

thecraftcastle.art

Put down your cell phone, grab a friend, and reserve your artist’s desk stocked with supplies for two hours of open-ended projects from your imagination. 

Personal Best Ceramics Hand Building Workshop

Price: $65

personalbestceramics.com

hello@personalbestceramics.com.

If you’re looking for something creative and unique, how about this ceramic planter from Personal Best Ceramics? You can also try making pottery of your own in a hand-building workshop.

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