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DH and I are in a dinner date night rut. On the rare occasion we get a sitter we tend to go to Rockville Town Square (mainly La Tasca) and Melting Pot since it is close and not particiraly kid friendly.
We would love recs for other good date night restaurants. We live near Fallsgrove and the Kentlands and are tired of all those restaurants. We wouldn't completely rule out Bethesda, but we hate trying the parking on weekends. Thanks! |
| Matchbox |
| Mosaic Restaurant. Seasons 52. Cava. Quench. |
| Black Market Bistro or Addie's- the Wildwood shopping center on Old Georgetown in Bethesda has some choices that don't involve going downtown or parking drama. |
| Also, the Kentlands has some good choices if you want to head north. |
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Cave +1, Mykonos, Il Pizzico, La Canela, El Mariachi, Amici Mei
Big restaurants: Tower Oaks, Matchbox, Founding Farmers Ethnic cheap eats: Michael Noodles, Cuban Corner, Thai Farm Better Thai in Germantown: Sabai Sabai Best Sushi, in Germantown, dive/small/crowded: Yuraku (order the nachos, yum) Just a dive: Hard Times |
| Spice Xing, Sugo. |
Addie's closed in November. I tried Wildwood Kitchen in Bethesda recently and it was delicious. Founding Farmers is also good. |
| Clyde's at Tower Oaks Lodge |
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Love Cava. Nearby is Nantucket's Reef, which is really good.
Not Your Average Joe's in the Kentlands is nice, too. |
| LOVE Il Pizzico. Such great food. |
| Second Cava and Wildwood Kitchen. Next to Founding Farmers is Sugo (owned by the Cava people). In the North Bethesda Marketplace area you have Seasons 52, Brio, and Paladar (really good) -- there's a parking lot across the street. For some of these you would probably want to make a reservation. |
| Another vote for Il Pizzico. |
| Il pizzico. Don't be fooled by the ugly exterior, the restaurant has a nice dining room and the food is out of this World. |
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+1 for Black Market and Seasons 52.
The sushi place in Rockville Town Center I've heard Quench is good, but haven't tried it yet The Italian place next to Founding Farmers Amici Mei on Seven Locks north of Montrose |