| I’m in Annapolis and I have a friend in Arlington. We want to meet “halfway” for breakfast or coffee, but I don’t know any good spots that are “halfway.” Any thoughts? |
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Thinking they'll be coming up 295 and you'll be coming in on 50, so Cheverly is probably the place but I don't know that area. Off 495 I'm not sure either. Largo?
I'm in DC, and I'd think Zeke's Coffee or Emma's Torch on Rhode Island Ave NE for breakfast or coffee or Pennyroyal Station in Mt. Rainier for weekend brunch could work. |
| Depends on the time of day. If during rush hour, could easily take you each an hour to meet 1/2 way which is the same amount of time it takes to get to each other’s cities |
| Not strictly halfway as it is a small detour from the main route, but Hyattsville would be my pick for location - there are a few restaurant options that could work. Franklins, Shagga, Busboys |
| ^^ but if I were you I'd suggest meeting in Eastern Market area. Easy drive for the person from Annapolis and easy metro ride from Arlington. |
| According to whatshalfway.com, Bowie is the half way point for you guys. |
| Rip’s Country Inn in Bowie. |
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Rip's is an old school family restaurant and would be great for breakfast or coffee.
If you are going for a weekend, you can check out Station 202 which just opened in Cheverly. It is only open for breakfast on the weekends though. Lots of people swear by Milk and Honey in Bowie and Woodmore but I've never been. |
| Busboy and Poets in Hyattsville, IHOP in New Carrollton, or Bob Evans is right off US 50 in Bowie |
| The Iron Rooster in College Park has great brunch. Pennyroyal Station in Mount Rainier too |
| Rockville? |
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Bowie is probably halfway.
Not sure what map a PP is looking at to suggest Rockville. |
| If you’re going to Hyattsville, Vigilante is the coffee shop you want. But what about Ivy city? Isn’t there a coffee shop or two there? |