Maryland has so many attractions and places to visit, sometimes it’s hard to choose where to go. If you’re ever in the mood for some place nostalgic, this list is for you! The following retro places in Maryland will take you on a trip down memory lane, and are tons of fun.
- Laurel Roller Skating Center, Laurel
Irene F. / Yelp Throw it back to the times of disco divas at Laurel Roller Skating Center. Dust off those bell bottoms because this place is full of nostalgic fun.
- Time Warp Media, Ellicott City
Time Warp Media / Facebook Head to Time Warp Media in Ellicott City for your vintage video game needs. They have all the old school games for the gamer in you.
- Geppi’s Entertainment Museum, Baltimore
Melissa M. / Yelp So much comic book memorabilia, so little time! Geppi’s Entertainment Museum in Baltimore is a very interesting place to explore, full of the history of entertainment and all things geek.
- Cotton Geatzs Restaurant, Cumberland
J.P. G. / Yelp This Cumberland restaurant is the oldest family-owned restaurant in Maryland! Going on 135 years, this is a neat piece of history with delicious food. Visit their website here.
- Benjie’s Drive-In Theater, Baltimore
Ericka H. / Yelp Benjie’s Drive-In Theater is currently celebrating their 61st season of continuous operation. Located in Baltimore, it’s the perfect place to watch an old flick while munching on popcorn from the comfort of your car.
- Barbara Fritchie Restaurant, Frederick
T G. / Yelp Experience a nostalgic diner at Barbara Fritchie Restaurant. Make sure to end your meal with a slice of tasty homemade pie.
- Toy Town Antiques & More, Berlin
Toy Town Antiques & More / Facebook Located in Berlin, Toy Town Antiques makes you remember all those old toys you used to play with. From action figures, to puppets, to pin ball machines, this place is full of fun (and maybe weird) memories.
- Easton Bowling Center, Easton
Easton Bowling Center / Facebook There are quite a few bowling alleys left in Maryland but Easton Bowling Center gives off a truly retro vibe. Check them out and have a ball!
- Chick & Ruth’s Delly, Annapolis
Brithany B. / Yelp There’s almost always a crowd at Chick & Ruth’s Delly, and for good reason. Their food is delectable. Make sure to try their ginormous old fashioned milkshakes!
- Dumser’s Dairyland, Ocean City
Tysan G. / Yelp Dumser’s Dairyland has a few locations in Ocean City. Their history began in 1939 and their frozen treats are still going strong.
Are there any places you would add to the list? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Irene F. / Yelp
Throw it back to the times of disco divas at Laurel Roller Skating Center. Dust off those bell bottoms because this place is full of nostalgic fun.
Time Warp Media / Facebook
Head to Time Warp Media in Ellicott City for your vintage video game needs. They have all the old school games for the gamer in you.
Melissa M. / Yelp
So much comic book memorabilia, so little time! Geppi’s Entertainment Museum in Baltimore is a very interesting place to explore, full of the history of entertainment and all things geek.
J.P. G. / Yelp
This Cumberland restaurant is the oldest family-owned restaurant in Maryland! Going on 135 years, this is a neat piece of history with delicious food. Visit their website here.
Ericka H. / Yelp
Benjie’s Drive-In Theater is currently celebrating their 61st season of continuous operation. Located in Baltimore, it’s the perfect place to watch an old flick while munching on popcorn from the comfort of your car.
T G. / Yelp
Experience a nostalgic diner at Barbara Fritchie Restaurant. Make sure to end your meal with a slice of tasty homemade pie.
Toy Town Antiques & More / Facebook
Located in Berlin, Toy Town Antiques makes you remember all those old toys you used to play with. From action figures, to puppets, to pin ball machines, this place is full of fun (and maybe weird) memories.
Easton Bowling Center / Facebook
There are quite a few bowling alleys left in Maryland but Easton Bowling Center gives off a truly retro vibe. Check them out and have a ball!
Brithany B. / Yelp
There’s almost always a crowd at Chick & Ruth’s Delly, and for good reason. Their food is delectable. Make sure to try their ginormous old fashioned milkshakes!
Tysan G. / Yelp
Dumser’s Dairyland has a few locations in Ocean City. Their history began in 1939 and their frozen treats are still going strong.
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