hey, I have a lot of great memories at that bar! 😆 the food was good, too I actually didn’t know it is still in business |
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Yes, there are many restaurants like this in the Bethesda area. What kicks up the bill price is the drinks! So if you are prepared to not get alcohol with dinner, or to go during happy hour, or to have a cocktail but know you will have a larger bill at the end, then:
Raku/Rakugaki Silver Olazzo Cubanos Barrel & Crow Kadhai Cher Cher Bacchus Lia’s (I’ve never been a huge Chef Geoff’s fan but we like Lia’s a lot) Birdsong Bistro Aracosia Macon Two Amy’s |
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Surfside up on Wisconsin just past the Cathedral
Hill East Burger on Penn Ave on the Hill |
If you haven’t been in years why are you recommending it? |
It was always like this. You’re just at the stage where you have a kitchen where you can cook a nice pizza so you no longer need to go out. |
| Prim Rose |
What in my post led you to believe that I was recommending Chef Geoffs when I was clearly asking why the other person said "LOL, Chef Geoffs?" |
| We go to Zaytina a lot. It's inexpensive and the atmosphere is nice. |
Nice! |
What? Surfside is too pricey for what it is (like their other restaurant, Millie’s). |
| Boogy and Peel in Dupont. |
What do you like there? I'm in Dupont but the menu doesn't appeal much and we love pizza. |
I just went with a friend and split a pizza and a kale Caesar salad. Both the pizza and salad were great. |