Restaurant recs in MoCo for small luncheon after a baptism?

Anonymous
This would be small, mostly family. Any recommendations appreciated!
Anonymous
How many people? Do you need or want a private room? What kind of cuisine?
Anonymous
Small (8-10). Private room or not. I'm open to a range of cuisines. There will be some vegetarians, but I assume they can find something most anywhere. I guess I'm just looking for BTDT recs, or really anything to just get my planning going! Thanks.
Anonymous
Where in MoCo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where in MoCo?


Anywhere!
Anonymous
Mykonos Grill in Rockville. Great food, accommodating and they can create a private room for you if you want it. We had a baptism lunch there and friends of ours had a lunch after a funeral there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mykonos Grill in Rockville. Great food, accommodating and they can create a private room for you if you want it. We had a baptism lunch there and friends of ours had a lunch after a funeral there.


That looks perfect! So glad I posted. Thanks!
Anonymous
We did Clydes at Tower Oaks because there were several little kids coming -- it's a fairly noisy restaurant, so noisy kids were not an issue.
Anonymous
Founding Farmers is great for brunch--or, really, any meal. Good vegetarian options, gluten free options, etc. Plus they make fresh mocktails and cocktails.
Anonymous
Bumping this up because I have the same question and we have grandparents who only eat Italian and American. Any other recs?
Anonymous
Chef Geoff's (Rockville Pike) and Lia's (Friendship Heights/Chevy Chase) are both good options for this - wide-ranging menu and some private spaces. Clyde's in Chevy Chase might also be a good option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers is great for brunch--or, really, any meal. Good vegetarian options, gluten free options, etc. Plus they make fresh mocktails and cocktails.


Not a good choice for a post-baptismal luncheon. Way too noisy and busy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers is great for brunch--or, really, any meal. Good vegetarian options, gluten free options, etc. Plus they make fresh mocktails and cocktails.


Not a good choice for a post-baptismal luncheon. Way too noisy and busy.


+1 I completely agree
Anonymous
Black Market Bistro in Garrett Park.

Positano Italian Restaurant in Bethesda has a nice private room for small events.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We did Clydes at Tower Oaks because there were several little kids coming -- it's a fairly noisy restaurant, so noisy kids were not an issue.


We also did Clyde's Tower Oaks and it worked out well -- large table in the back room.

Also, was just at BC Steak (former Bugaboo Creek) the other night, and it was very good. They have a private side room with several tables.
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