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Looking for a restaurant for a dinner with extended family for HS grad - will have several senior citizens with various mobility issues, hearing issues, etc.
Thoughts on something a little celebratory but that is relatively quiet, comfortable seating, accessible (and something for one vegetarian in group) in northern VA? |
| Bob Evan’s |
| Nova is huge, which area? What's your budget? |
| One in the Great American Restaurant chain. |
Grad actually doesn’t love the GAR restaurants and thinking maybe a little nicer Location is flexible - we can drive a little just rather stay in VA but closest is Falls Church/Tyson’s Thinking about Trio Grill but have never been…2941 seemd a little too pricey and fussy for some of the palates in the group |
| clydes |
Mike's, Sweetwater, Carlyle, and Jackson's are all extremely loud. Silverado isn't loud but the floor by the bathroom get very slippery and most of the seating is up 2 steps. Coastal Flats at the mall is quiet, but I haven't been to the standalone one. |
| Founding Farmers, The Palm. We’ve had nice experiences at North Italia in the Boro. There’s a Circa there too but we haven’t been. |
| Capitol Grille? |
| Have you been to Kazans in McLean? It’s been there forever and old people love it. I haven’t been there since pre 2020, but it’s had a nice refresh, easy access, in/out for elders and authentic Turkish food plus all the usual American dinner food. Strip mall locations has its pluses and minuses. |
I forgot about CG. It’s expensive but last time we were there it was church quite. |
| Nostos in Tysons |
| I would ask in the WAPO restaurant chat on Wednesday. |
| When all the usual places were full (palm, cg, ff, etc), we ended up at American Prime. It’s a typical nice dinner steakhouse but in an office building complex so plenty off parking, easily access, above average food, low crowds and noise level, waitstaff was good. Ticks all the boxes. |
Accessibility is average |