Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is all relative. Compared to the 1980’s it is cool. Otherwise, I would describe it as a dump.
I am saying it is cooler than any other DC suburb
Er, its not even the coolest suburb in NW PG County. THAT would be Hyattsville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is all relative. Compared to the 1980’s it is cool. Otherwise, I would describe it as a dump.
I am saying it is cooler than any other DC suburb
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is all relative. Compared to the 1980’s it is cool. Otherwise, I would describe it as a dump.
I am saying it is cooler than any other DC suburb
And I am telling you I’m not going...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There is nothing cool about anything in the DC area. It's great for yuppies, but cool? Nothing.
haha! I love the people who are such snobs that the 6th largest metro area in the US has nothing to offer for them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown Bethesda has lots of really cool restaurants and shops and is very walkable. If you expand the definition to include North Bethesda then you get to include the Strathmore
What cool restaurants are in downtown Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:
There is nothing cool about anything in the DC area. It's great for yuppies, but cool? Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I just think it's the coolest DC suburb.
Some competitors:
Silver Spring - maybe could be considered cooler.... they have AFI silver, have the Fillmore venue, but are a little bit too cookie cutter to get 1st place
Bethesda - yeah, really nice, but not as "cool"
Clarendon - also has performing arts, bars, restaurants etc, but too douchey
Takoma Park - too crunchy, too old
anything farther out in Virginia than Arlington - no, just no
Anonymous wrote:Downtown Bethesda has lots of really cool restaurants and shops and is very walkable. If you expand the definition to include North Bethesda then you get to include the Strathmore
Anonymous wrote:The town is undergoing a big renaissance as a college town. I know people have talked about how it's a good investment, etc, but I just want to talk about how cool it is becoming.
Its restaurant scene is better than ever with cool new taquerias, asian fusion restaurants, etc replacing old pizza by the slice spots.
It has the Milkboy Arthouse concert venue which opened in 2017. It features a mix of smaller time musical acts and internationally known artists with a more artsy/cultural vibe through a partnership through U Md's Clarice center.
From wikipedia: " The venue is the first in the United States to be a private-public performance space combined with the University of Maryland's Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center."
Link to shows if you're interested: milkboyarthouse.ticketfly.com
I don't live in College Park, but I just want to a show at Milkboy and felt like I needed to start this thread
What DC suburb can compete with College Park in terms of being as cool?