Date night restaurants in Rockville area

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Just about everything turns mean on this site, surprised your are surprised. Too many people seem to get their daily thrill by sending off some dismissive post. Be nice if people could learn to be nice or helpful and delete the snarky posts -- you can write them if it makes you feel better but delete before you post.


The food section is usually a friendlier place than that--a nice respite from the rest of DCUM. I suspect Miss Date Night is a visitor, not a regular. She should go back to the Beauty and Fashion forum.
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Anonymous wrote:Appleby's?
Outback Steakhouse?

Nope, not in Rockville.
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Chef Geoff's is awful. One step above Applebee's.
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Anonymous wrote:Man, am I glad I live in DC.


What does that have to do with anything? Oh, you think MD and VA only have Ruby Tuesday's. How clever.
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Anonymous wrote:Man, am I glad I live in DC.


So are we.
Anonymous
If you can wait a couple weeks - looks like Robert Weidemaier's new place in Kentlands will be opening:

"The second Brasserie Beck is nearly finished in Gaithersburg. The restaurant owned by Robert Wiedmaier, of Mussel Bar and Wildwood Kitchen, is eyeing a mid-April opening. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page said it would have a soft opening “on or about April 15.” Brasserie Beck signs went up on the building at 311 Kentlands Boulevard this month. The restaurant is located at the former location of O’Donnell’s Sea Grill, which closed in the summer of 2013. It will feature the same Belgian cuisine as the original Brasserie Beck, which opened on K Street in the District in 2007."
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Anonymous wrote: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.


This.

Place. Is. Awesome.


Exactly where is this located?

Closest intersection is 355 and Gude. As you are going north on 355 before reaching Gude, it will be on your right hand side. If you reach the gas station at that intersection, you've gone too far. It's in the little strip before the gas station. The strip is also next to Zadia's Wood.
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Anonymous wrote:If you can wait a couple weeks - looks like Robert Weidemaier's new place in Kentlands will be opening:

"The second Brasserie Beck is nearly finished in Gaithersburg. The restaurant owned by Robert Wiedmaier, of Mussel Bar and Wildwood Kitchen, is eyeing a mid-April opening. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page said it would have a soft opening “on or about April 15.” Brasserie Beck signs went up on the building at 311 Kentlands Boulevard this month. The restaurant is located at the former location of O’Donnell’s Sea Grill, which closed in the summer of 2013. It will feature the same Belgian cuisine as the original Brasserie Beck, which opened on K Street in the District in 2007."


This will be a great addition!
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Anonymous wrote:If you can wait a couple weeks - looks like Robert Weidemaier's new place in Kentlands will be opening:

"The second Brasserie Beck is nearly finished in Gaithersburg. The restaurant owned by Robert Wiedmaier, of Mussel Bar and Wildwood Kitchen, is eyeing a mid-April opening. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page said it would have a soft opening “on or about April 15.” Brasserie Beck signs went up on the building at 311 Kentlands Boulevard this month. The restaurant is located at the former location of O’Donnell’s Sea Grill, which closed in the summer of 2013. It will feature the same Belgian cuisine as the original Brasserie Beck, which opened on K Street in the District in 2007."


Didn't he just open a place in the Balducci's plaza, too?
Anonymous
Also in the Kentlands is Ba-Tik (dumplings.. yum) and Vasilis (Greek)
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If you are open to Potomac Village, Mixx was very good.
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Anonymous wrote:If you can wait a couple weeks - looks like Robert Weidemaier's new place in Kentlands will be opening:

"The second Brasserie Beck is nearly finished in Gaithersburg. The restaurant owned by Robert Wiedmaier, of Mussel Bar and Wildwood Kitchen, is eyeing a mid-April opening. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page said it would have a soft opening “on or about April 15.” Brasserie Beck signs went up on the building at 311 Kentlands Boulevard this month. The restaurant is located at the former location of O’Donnell’s Sea Grill, which closed in the summer of 2013. It will feature the same Belgian cuisine as the original Brasserie Beck, which opened on K Street in the District in 2007."



Didn't he just open a place in the Balducci's plaza, too?



That's Wildwood Kitchen.
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Anonymous wrote:Hank Dietle's/


ha, ha
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Anonymous wrote:Kids or no kids some of these recommendations are just plain bad. Not Your Average Joe's is bad.


Fine. More butternut squash cannelloni for me. ?
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