For a quick meal browse around the 20,000-square foot Baltimore Marketplace featuring Charm City food outlets, like Lenny’s Deli. There are other locations for libations but it’s time for real food. In the Tag Bar you’ll find electronic table games. Then there’s the 1440, so named because it’s open every minute of every day.
I had a library card, but that didn’t seem to impress anyone. For the Diamond Lounge you’ll need a card. First a quick look at some of the lounges. But that can be fun as you wonder about gazing at all the lights and excitement. This one is on two levels so it might take you a little while to find where everything is. Though size is not indicative of content since most casinos are big. I think that fact makes the casino more welcoming. When entering the casino from the parking lot (the free parking lot) the first thing you should notice is how well lit the facility is and that includes the massive lot. So I gathered up my chips and was shocked to discover I had won more than $5,000 (not really but it makes for a better beginning to this feature). Suddenly, I realized I hadn’t had anything to eat during that entire time. So here I was in the new Horseshoe Casino at 1550 Russell Street in downtown Baltimore playing slots and table games for going on six hours (not really but it makes for a better beginning to this feature).