Anonymous
Post 04/16/2014 07:18     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

Anonymous wrote:Called black market bistro and they are already full.


What about Black's on Woodmont Ave. ; not Black Market Bistro in Garrett Park.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2014 05:20     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

Eat at home. Get a spiral sliced ham, some biscuits, make a green salad and a wild rice salad and call it a day. Then the 2 year old can go right down for his/her nap, and you can enjoy some mimosas.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2014 23:55     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

Called black market bistro and they are already full.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2014 23:41     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

Called black market bistro and they are already full.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2014 15:34     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

Anonymous wrote:what about black's bar & kitchen? had a great father's day brunch there a few years ago.


+1. We enjoyed a great Easter brunch there last year.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2014 15:23     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

what about black's bar & kitchen? had a great father's day brunch there a few years ago.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2014 15:22     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

Lias, Mon Ami Gabi (but that's Bethesda Row), Chef Geoffs, Founding Farmers
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2014 16:00     Subject: Kid-friendly mother's day brunch in Bethesda/CC/upper NW

We'll have family in town and my brilliant idea was going to be Old Angler's Inn on the patio, as our 2 year old is a pretty good little restaurant trooper IF there is enough to keep her entertained (and outdoor eating usually works). However, it is $81 pp, which is more than I want to spend -- and ridiculous considering their normal Sunday brunch is $28 pp. We live near Bethesda Row, so I'd like to avoid the usual suspects there, but still take our parents somewhere nice(r) but at which a high chair would not be a disaster. Suggestions?