UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center has a variety of dining options for our visitors, including the cafeteria and a coffee shop.

Dining Options

Cafeteria

The cafeteria is located on the lower level of the hospital near the human resources department. It offers hot and cold entrees and side dishes, soups, salad bar, pre-packaged grab and go items, ice cream, beverages, fountain sodas and more.

The cafeteria is open seven days a week at the following times:

  • 12 am - 3:30 am: Full service – night shift
  • 6:30 am - 10 am: Full service – breakfast
  • 10 am - 11 am: Limited service
  • 11 am - 2 pm: Full service – lunch
  • 2 pm - 4 pm: Limited service
  • 4 pm - 7 pm: Full service – dinner

Bean Rush Café

Bean Rush Café is located on the first level of the hospital in the atrium. It offers coffee and espresso drinks, breakfast items and pastries, sandwiches, salads and to-go options. View their menu and order online.

Bean Rush Café is open at the following times:

  • Monday - Friday: 6:30 am to 4 pm
  • Saturday and Sunday: 8 am to 2 pm

Tower Café

This market features hot food options and refrigerated fresh food options, such as salads and sandwiches, fresh brewed coffee, beverages and a variety of snacks.

Tower Café is open 24/7, except for the Grills and Greens food station which offers fresh/hot meals and is located across from Bean Rush.


Chapel

There is a chapel located on the lower level of the West Building. It is open 24 hours a day and serves all faiths.


The Healing Garden

The UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center Healing Garden, located behind the Tate Cancer Center, was designed as a relaxing and green environment for patients, visitors and employees to enjoy year-round.

The garden includes hillside vistas, a stream, benches and a reflecting pool. The garden walkway features bricks inscribed with inspirational messages and the names of patients and donors. While visiting the garden, visitors can admire the landscape, search for a friend or family member's name on one of the inscribed bricks, sit on a garden bench, and write messages into a community journal.

Our healing garden was made possible through a generous challenge grant from the TKF Foundation.