S/O— closed restaurants in Bethesda you miss

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kapnos - really liked the food
Rio Grande - when it was new and good

Rio Grande has been so disappointing lately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Stromboli's......


I didn’t even know Stromboli’s closed - that was a staple in my twenties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Red Tomato. The Smokey pizza!


YES! My whole family loved this. We were so disappointed that Piccolo Piatti (same owners) didn’t put this pizza on their menu.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ricky's Rice Bowl

Yum! I knew the one in Gburg not Bethesda. Still miss the terriyaki fish bowl and chicken peanut bowl w broccoli.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I miss thyme square.

I miss fu shing.

Yes to both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The first place we ever ate when we moved to the area was the crab restaurant on Norfolk and Auburn. Won’t miss that.

The second was Cafe Delux. We will miss that despite the fact it went way downhill towards the end.


Loved half priced burgers at CD on Wed nights.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Bean Bag at Old Georgetown and democracy. Delicious tuna salad sandwiches. It might still be there but it changed ownership and the sandwiches were never the same.

Geppettos.

Jaleo (I like Spanish Diner but it’s not Jaleo. Had dinner there last week and it was maybe 10% full).

The restaurant behind the CVS across from Bradley Shopping Center, whose name I can’t remember. Casual American food.
The Bean Bag is now off of Gude in Rockville. Same GREAT sandwiches, soups and salads. https://www.thebeanbag.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The place on teh corner of Bethesda Ave and Wisconsin (across from Starbucks). They had an outdoor terrace that was a great happy hour place in the summer.


Montgomery Grill? That was the biggest pick up spot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The place on teh corner of Bethesda Ave and Wisconsin (across from Starbucks). They had an outdoor terrace that was a great happy hour place in the summer.


Montgomery Grill? That was the biggest pick up spot.


Bigger than MaLarkeys (sp?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kapnos - really liked the food
Rio Grande - when it was new and good

Rio Grande has been so disappointing lately.


Can it even be considered Rio Grande anymore? I'm assuming you're talking about the current Uncle Julio's, formerly Uncle Julio's Rio Grande, formerly Rio Grande? After a location change, two name changes, and the corporate acquisition it's got more in common with McDonald's than Rio Grande.
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