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Free Parking Awaits Customers Who Shop, Eat In Downtown Annapolis

More than a dozen downtown Annapolis businesses are offering free parking to patrons who shop and dine at their establishments.

Annapolis customers can take advantage of free parking through the city's Park Shop & Dine program.
Annapolis customers can take advantage of free parking through the city's Park Shop & Dine program. (Shutterstock)

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Free parking awaits customers who frequent downtown businesses participating in the Park Shop & Dine program led by the City of Annapolis. The program allows businesses to reward customers with free parking validations for up to four hours at four city-owned garages: Noah Hillman, Gotts Court, Knighton or Park Place garages.

The program is administered by SP+, the city’s parking management firm. To help raise awareness, participating businesses will receive “Earn Free Parking” decals to display along with posters listing those businesses. Participating businesses typically require an in-store purchase in order to validate a parking slip. Interested businesses can still join the program.

As of Aug. 15, businesses that have signed up for Park Shop & Dine are:

The Annapolis Pottery
The Clay Bakers
CovingtonAlsina
Buddy’s Crabs and Ribs
El Toro Bravo
Irish Traditions
Kokopelli
Lemongrass
Latitude 38
Light House Bistro
Long & Foster
Luna Blu
Metropolitan
Middleton Tavern
Miss Shirley’s
O’Brien’s Steakhouse
Osteria 177
Rams Head Tavern
Red Red Wine Bar
Sailor Oyster Bar
Tsunami

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