| DH and I have a night to ourselves. Any suggestions..doesn't have to be fancy just quiet and yummy! Thanks. |
| Food, Wine & Co was pretty good. Maybe not quiet but very good. |
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Food, Wine, Co is great.
Mon Ami Gabi? |
| Lebanese Taverna is a nice space and fairly quiet. Agree with Food Wine & Co. I went to Summer House in "north" bethesda recently. Good food but not exactly quiet. |
| Food Wine & Co has a nice atmosphere and service. The food is really mediocre though. I had a duck confit something that tasted only of herbs. And the crispy Brussels sprouts weren't. |
| I would say Jaleo but it is closed for renovations. Persimmon is nice. Black's is also good. |
| I second Black's. It's pricey but the food is truly excellent. Atmosphere and service are like Food, Wine & Co. but the food is orders of magnitude better. |
| Grapeseed. |
| Bistro Provence. Wildwood Kitchen. Passage to India. Praline. |
| Black Market Bistro in Garrett Park. Passage to India. Aggio in Friendship Heights (More intimate setting in back of Range), |
| Et Voila! is quiet. I think most people find it yummy; I don't tend to like heavy cassoulets or mussels so it's often a miss for me. |
Unless you get seated at back where that one really large table (meant for parties) is located. Couldn't hear myself let alone my dinner companions. |
| Persimmon. Great food and great wine. |
| Brasserie Monte Carlo (it's a small place on the far side of Bethesda. It's across the street from Calif. Tortilla. It's really small and usually has really good food. It's not your typical Bethesda chain restaurant and off the beaten path. |
Black Market Bistro is extremely noisy, with all the hard surfaces and close-together tables. Luckily, we were able to move to an outside table, which was much quieter...except when the train rumbled by! |