Anonymous
Post 04/11/2014 18:14     Subject: Re:Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd say pick a place that you normally like for brunch and get an early seating. Unfortunately, I think a lot of places are zoo-like.

How old are you kids? If they're on the older side, you could try more sophisticated places that people won't think of for littler kids.


DS is 7 and restaurant civil at this point, for the most part. We don't go out to brunch often. Maybe Silver Diner now and then.


Been to Silver Diner recently? It has, um, changed.


Thanks. No I've not been lately, nor is it my idea of where I want to enjoy my Mother's Day meal.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2014 16:52     Subject: Re:Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Clydes at the Mark Center does a decent brunch for Easter, so it might be a good option for Mothers Day. Del Ray Cafe also looks fun but will probably be busy.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2014 16:48     Subject: Re:Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd say pick a place that you normally like for brunch and get an early seating. Unfortunately, I think a lot of places are zoo-like.

How old are you kids? If they're on the older side, you could try more sophisticated places that people won't think of for littler kids.


DS is 7 and restaurant civil at this point, for the most part. We don't go out to brunch often. Maybe Silver Diner now and then.


Been to Silver Diner recently? It has, um, changed.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2014 16:46     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Anonymous wrote:Avoid going out on the actual day.

If you want to go out, do it the day before, or the next week. Its still a celebration -- if you aren't hung up on it being "the day".


Ditto. We go the Sunday before Mother's Day. Much less crowded. Problem solved!
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2014 16:30     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

If you make reservations it shouldn't be too much of a zoo. Mon Ami Gabi has a nice brunch. American Tap Room has a good buffet brunch on weekends.

Keep in mind that if you go to downtown Bethesda for Mother's Day, the Bethesda Arts Festival will be going on as well so it might be busier than usual down there.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2014 00:04     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Avoid going out on the actual day.

If you want to go out, do it the day before, or the next week. Its still a celebration -- if you aren't hung up on it being "the day".
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 23:40     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Redwood has an ok buffet-- not sure how they do on Mothers Day.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 22:41     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

I'd recast it as "lunch" and pick a place that doesn't have traditional "brunch." Maybe an ethnic restaurant.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 22:36     Subject: Re:Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Anonymous wrote:I'd say pick a place that you normally like for brunch and get an early seating. Unfortunately, I think a lot of places are zoo-like.

How old are you kids? If they're on the older side, you could try more sophisticated places that people won't think of for littler kids.


DS is 7 and restaurant civil at this point, for the most part. We don't go out to brunch often. Maybe Silver Diner now and then.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 21:12     Subject: Re:Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

I'd say pick a place that you normally like for brunch and get an early seating. Unfortunately, I think a lot of places are zoo-like.

How old are you kids? If they're on the older side, you could try more sophisticated places that people won't think of for littler kids.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 19:43     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

I will be at the annual "Mother's Day brunch" at my SILs house with her DH (who my husband does not like) and my overbearing MIL and FIL...feel free to take my place. (although I can't really recommend her cooking) I won't mind waiting for a table somewhere else.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 19:24     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

Anonymous wrote:At home.


I am not cooking on Mother's Day and dh only makes grilled cheese sandwiches, which will not suffice!
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 19:09     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

At home.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 19:05     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

OP again. Brunch does not need to be buffet style.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 18:53     Subject: Mother'a Day lunch or brunch that's not Zoolike?

I am planning my own Mothers Day Outing for my boys to take me out on. Yes, this way everyone is happy. Especially me. I'm seeking a lovely not over the top expensive (like no $55 per person brunch) that is upscale but yummy. Will be in Old Town Alexandria for church in the morning. Did the Tabard Inn last year, and they were at least an hour behind with seating and serving. It was painful. Any suggestions that you've enjoyed? Don't mind driving elsewhere in Dc or MD. We love in Montgomery County. Thank you.