Grad dinner nova - with senior citizens

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Capitol Grille?


This is a good option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nostos in Tysons

This is an excellent restaurant. My own parents would find the food too “ethnic.” Hopefully other senior citizens have opened their horizons a little.


Overpriced and probably not wheelchair accessible
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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


Trio has terrible parking--its right next to Open Road and they are always packed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?



Cafe Renaissance in Vienna is quiet with excellent food and service.
Maple Room in Vienna
Anonymous
We love Trio Grill, but the parking is terrible. They do usually have a valet option though.

Chez Francois is lovely.

GAR restaurants are all to noisy, I'd pass on those.
Anonymous
The Falls
Private room or upstairs at Godfrey’s
La Cote D’Or
Pistone’s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re up for the drive, Belissimo in Fairfax. It’s a quiet little Italian place, fancy enough for a celebratory event, but not too fancy and expensive.


How is the food? I lived in Italy as a child, so I hate eat at most American Italian restaurants.


Food has always been solid. Wine has been a little hit or miss, but they have a large collection, and if you know what you're doing, it will be fine. It might not be as good as Italian food in Italy, but it's really pretty good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nostos in Tysons

This is an excellent restaurant. My own parents would find the food too “ethnic.” Hopefully other senior citizens have opened their horizons a little.

What kind of food do your parents eat that Greek food is “too ethnic?”
Anonymous
Drapers
Maple Room
Renaissance
Roberto
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