S/O— closed restaurants in Bethesda you miss

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The place on teh corner of Bethesda Ave and Wisconsin (across from Starbucks). They had an outdoor terrace that was a great happy hour place in the summer.

Montgomery’s Grille!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I miss thyme square.

I miss fu shing.


Fushing was not due to Covid. They closed before the pandemic came around.
Anonymous
Fresh Grill - I want their porkalicious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How far back can we go? I miss Bish Thompson’s. And O’Donnell’s. And the frozen custard place that used to be near the movie theater on Wisconsin. And Moon Gate.


Yes, yes, yes.

Yes.

Sigh.


Dickie’s! So delicious.

And if we’re talking about “North Bethesda” too, I miss Montgomery Donuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss thyme square.

I miss fu shing.


Fushing was not due to Covid. They closed before the pandemic came around.


Yes, I know. The thread is about ones that closed. Thyme square closed eons ago.

Penang closed b/c of covid. Miss that one too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Levante was great!

That was a great place!

I don’t remember it being greasy but Parker’s? Was that the name of a restaurant in Bethesda?
Anonymous
Yes, Montgomery’s Grille for HH or Sunday brunch!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the New Orleans place that used to be behind/past where the Giant is now. I think it was on Bethesda Ave, across from Euro Motorcars.


Louisiana Express - loved it too!


The best. RIP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The other thread got me thinking about places we used to go we really liked that are gone

DavidCraig was the best fine dining I’ve ever had in Bethesda

Fresh Grill had the best burgers (had to close when the builders of the new apt building next door damaged the foundation of their building)

Freddy’s Lobster and Clams was the best place for New Englander to get a beach seafood fix.

Also a tip to Le Vieux Logis which was old school French but did it well and just closed.


We loved going to Freddy’s after Friday soccer. Sad when it closed.
Anonymous
That's Amore! Red saucy.
Anonymous
Hamburger Hamlet. Seriously! So many good memories as a kid
Anonymous
Jaleo

California Tortilla with the cheesy sauce oh yeah yeah!

Levante

Palena

Mon Amie Gabi
Anonymous
We really liked Levantes. That closed a long time ago...
Anonymous
What was the sushi place that had conveyor belt sushi? It always smelled musty but the sushi was good.

Also, does anyone remember Chico Rico in the Rosslyn Metro stop? They made sour cream burritos. They were to die for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tel Aviv Cafe was my favorite. We used to go there once a week.Loved the food and atmosphere.


Was this where Barrel and Crow is now? I know I used to go to Tel Aviv but can’t quite picture it.
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