On a Friday night this summer, Seacrets was teeming with people dancing and drinking on its patios and dance floors and at its 18 bars.
By now the 22-year-old venue has eluded easy definition. With a sprawling fiefdom that includes a radio station, several restaurants, a hotel, five stages for live music, a swim-up bar and even Seacrets-branded water bottles, it's more of a theme park, a playground where Maryland and the region vacations every year.
5 comments:
Seacrets was a fun place to go but it has gotten to big and taken a dark city club atmosphere instead of a relaxing island atmosphere.
Maybe it will keep all the Baltimoreans in Baltimore.
Seacrets was cool when it was a locals hang out now it sucks.
Baltimore a first stop..#1 a bad azz move..That should NOT be the first stop..Baltimore is a bad spot..He needs to start it up in Fl. and other southern coast lines..Before Baltimore...It could start out bad and give Seacrets a bad name..Branch it out in the Caribbean area also..A win win there
I agree 11:49! I can't even believe they would consider the Westport section of the city. That's surrounded by Cherry Hill, Curtis Bay/Brooklyn and SW Baltimore City all bad news areas. Patrons would need armed escorts from the parking lot into place.
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