| Mom to be loves desserts and trying cupcake shops so a bakery would be ideal. Any places that have pretty good seating? |
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Give Voila a call. It's a sweet little pastry shop across the street from the Huntington metro on N. Kings Hwy.
http://www.voilapastryandcafe.com |
| DC has very few actual bakeries. Maybe that place Three Fifty on 17th street? Don't know about MD or VA. |
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Bakeries generally don't have lots of sit-down space. You could try Serendipty 3 in Georgetown or Max Brenner's in Bethesda.
Buzz Bakery is supposed to be really good, but I'd don't know what the seating is like. You might want to try a reservation at a restaurant with a good dessert menu or a tea. |
| What area? |
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Praline,
near the DC Bethesda border 4611 Sangamore Rd Bethesda, MD 20816 Phone number (301) 229-8180 Delicious French pastries and great of brunch too. They have a nice outdoor patio area on the roof too. |
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| Buzz in Ballston |
| Coco Sala in DC |
| I have reserved the big table at Buzz in Ballston, but we were about 10 people. For 15, you'd have to hope for a less crowded time where you could grab the rest of the back area. You could call and ask if they reserve more than the big table. |
| Grounded Coffee Shop in Franconia. |
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You could do something reasonably priced at Peacock Café or (I'm serious) the Hay-Adams. We did a "welcome baby" light brunch at the Hay-Adams and it was a wonderful experience for 20 people.
I have also attended a delicious & fun ladies' brunch at Mylo's Grill in McLean. It's Cypriot food and so good. |