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My husband and I have a sitter tomorrow night. Seems it has been forever! We would like to have dinner in Old Town. Too late for reservations at Restaurant Eve. Any other suggestions from folks? We have been to Virtue, but are out of the loop as to what else is good now.
Thanks in advance! |
| If you like Eve an Virtue, check out his others - Majestic or Society Fair. |
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You might be able to sit at the bar at Eve. They serve dinner there. Try to get there before 8 and you should be good.
Otherwise we often have drinks at Eve and then dinner at Landini or La Refuge. |
| Had lunch at Society Fair and it suuuuuuuucked. How about Vermillion? |
| I'm the 9.49 poster and I wouldn't eat at Society Fair either, esp on a date night. I like Majestic, but I've only been for Sunday Dinner, which was awesome. Place gets loud, which OP might not want. I like Vermillion. |
| The bar at Eve is really a fun place to eat dinner. I also love Brabo and the Tasting Room on upper King. |
This is the OP, and I totally forgot about Brabo! And its right down the road. We actually stayed at the Lorraine one night when my mom was in town just to have a night away.
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I really liked society fair...had great food, nice atmosphere, good service. Alternatively, Geranio's is a great date night restaurant and the food is amazing.
If you want something more casual and like sushi, go to Momo's on Queen and eat upstairs. Amazing sushi. |
| I love the Majestic -- I think it's the same owners as Restaurant Eve? |
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I second Momo's - it's not really a romantic place per se, but the food is really good, it's off King St. so not so touristy, and it's fun.
I don't like Society Faire, either, but my husband likes it. Columbia Firehouse is nice, and you can sit outside on that pretty patio. I'm not crazy about the food, but other people really love it and it's always packed. There's a fun piano bar upstairs from Bistro Lafayette - http://www.bistrotlafayette.com/ads/piano1.html We live in Old Town and find most of the restaurants a little ho hum. Too much money for not such great food. Would love to hear other people's favorite places in case we're missing something excellent... |
| Society Fair is way overpriced for sub-par food. I have a hard time paying $15 for a sandwich that comes with no sides. |
Agreed. And the service is poor. We looked at our bill after we left, and had been double charged for one sandwich. |
| I wouldn't rush to go for sandwiches at Society Fair. But I've been to dinner there several times - both off the regular menu and for the demo kitchen and those meals were fabulous. |
| We live in Old Town too and I agree with PPs about Society Fair. Never tried the demo kitchen, but hear it's wonderful if you can make reservations 6 months in advance. Majestic is awesome if you can get a reservation. Hanks Oyster Bar is a really good, small dinner place too. Landini Brothers is decent Italian, but Brabo is the best by far. We like Grape and Bean too. It's more of a wine bar, but they have food there too. |
I live in Del ray now, but used to live in Old Town. I love Brabo and the Tasting Room, as well as, of course, Eve, Majestic, and Eammon's. Virtue, by the same group, is a fun new beer pub/brunch foods place down by the water. For casual times, I love the Pita House (love! yay), and, in Del Ray, Evening Star. Vermillion is really good, also, and shouldn't be overlooked. |