Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 19:56     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

Anonymous wrote:You'd have to park twice, but Manoli Canoli on Connecticut Ave in Chevy Chase is kid friendly.


Gross. Their food isn't freshly made and much of it tastes reheated. Service terrible too.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 19:22     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

You'd have to park twice, but Manoli Canoli on Connecticut Ave in Chevy Chase is kid friendly.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 19:12     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

Two pair closed months ago. A new pizza place will be opening. Frankly pizza but they aren't close to opening yet.

http://www.frankly-pizza.com
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 18:58     Subject: Re:If you live in Kensington or know the area

Anonymous wrote:OP here, PP really? Im not going to enjoy 2 hours on a hard chair either

Thanks for the suggestions. We are all coming from different places and trying to get all 3 cars parked in one location at the same time and then move seems like a hassle.


It was a different show, so maybe it will be different. I'd bring your own bottle of water though.

K town bistro and Two Pear are within walking distance. Never been to either.

You could also try Sub Urban Trading Company:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/suburban-trading-co/132918746730569

You could also walk from there. Old Town Market has great sandwiches but not a lot of seating; it's basically a deli.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 18:44     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

Yeah, the people in that theater group have been pretty full of themselves for years.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 17:51     Subject: Re:If you live in Kensington or know the area

OP here, PP really? Im not going to enjoy 2 hours on a hard chair either

Thanks for the suggestions. We are all coming from different places and trying to get all 3 cars parked in one location at the same time and then move seems like a hassle.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 17:48     Subject: Re:If you live in Kensington or know the area

FYI, OP, I saw the troupe you're seeing at the town hall. Don't drink a lot b/c the show went beyond two hours with really brief intermission. I had to leave b/f the curtain call b/c I couldn't go past the two hour mark sitting on a hard chair. Such a snore. Realize it's a "community" production but tickets were way over-priced. And obviously the directors haven't heard of editing numbers and pacing.

Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 17:43     Subject: Re:If you live in Kensington or know the area

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Black Market Bistro in Garrett Park.


This is my suggestion too. Adorable, and delicious.


definitely, but not within walking distance. if that's the determining factor you're SOL.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 12:11     Subject: Re:If you live in Kensington or know the area

Anonymous wrote:Black Market Bistro in Garrett Park.


This is my suggestion too. Adorable, and delicious.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 12:05     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

All good suggestions. If you like ethnic, Wheaton is a treasure trove especially for Asian or Latin food.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 11:40     Subject: Re:If you live in Kensington or know the area

Black Market Bistro in Garrett Park.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 11:38     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

Anonymous wrote:K Town Bistro on Howard Ave.


+1
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 11:14     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

K Town Bistro on Howard Ave.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 11:08     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

In Kensington, Chipotle is the one one that is good. Otherwise you have to go to Wheaton/Silver Spring or Rockville.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2013 10:57     Subject: If you live in Kensington or know the area

A group of us are going to a play at the town hall on Mitchell St next Sat. Can anyone suggest a good restaurant nearby?
We would like to only have to park once, we will have 4 adults and 4 kids so nowhere too fancy.