Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love more boutique/local places in downtown Bethesda or friendship heights. It’s a bit generic.
It’s actually a mix of both. Actually lots more boutique places than not. You probably spend all your time in the Apple Store then complain that there are not enough local places.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like it or the people. When I am out there, it usually makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like it either. Much less community than DC. No one plays after school at the elementary school or middle school -- or on the weekend. I knew we weren't walking distance to stores, but thought it would be OK. It is blah.
What school are you at? We are at Bradley hills and there are constantly kids meeting up there and playing after school and on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I grew up there. I moved to Arlington, and I'm so much happier here.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:I live in Fairfax. Hate everything in MD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love more boutique/local places in downtown Bethesda or friendship heights. It’s a bit generic.
It’s actually a mix of both. Actually lots more boutique places than not. You probably spend all your time in the Apple Store then complain that there are not enough local places.
Anonymous wrote:Would love more boutique/local places in downtown Bethesda or friendship heights. It’s a bit generic.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I grew up there. I moved to Arlington, and I'm so much happier here.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, great, we haven't had a Bethesda-bashing in a long time. The last wealthy neighborhood to get tweaked last week was only Chevy Chase!
OP, you should have done your due diligence. We moved to Bethesda 10 years ago for the public schools, and picked an area walkable to downtown where practically everyone sent their kids to Bethesda Elementary, Westland and BCC. During the pandemic, half of those families switched to private (mostly Sidwell, St Albans, Landon). This means now we're 50/50 in our neighborhood, which is perfectly fine.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it either. Much less community than DC. No one plays after school at the elementary school or middle school -- or on the weekend. I knew we weren't walking distance to stores, but thought it would be OK. It is blah.