Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 18:53     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Phineas on Rockville pike
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 18:04     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

The Russian Tea Room and Mama Leoni's both in NYC. Both places my parents took me for my birthdays growing up, before / after seeing shows on Broadway.

Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 17:55     Subject: Re:What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:G.D. Graffiti (Bethesda / Rockville)
Hamburger Hamlet (Bethesda)

Wasn't there a place called The Magic Pan, too?


Yes, as I said - in Montgomery Mall.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 17:50     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Cafe DaLat in Clarendon.


Thank god we still have 4 Sisters and the Eden Center.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 13:34     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:Cashion's Eat Place
Adam Express


But not Radius or Tonic?
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 10:14     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Chadwick's, third edition, champions
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 08:34     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:Montgomery's Grille Bethesda brunch



Yes!! And their happy hours were hopping!! So long ago...
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 07:41     Subject: Re:What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bush Thompson's in Bethesda. Complimentary hot rum bun appetizer anyone?

Farrell's on River Road in Bethesda (zoo ice cream party anyone?).


Yes, but it was Bish Thompson's!


Yes, Bish, sorry. My autocorrect keeps changing it.

My MIL got into a fight with Bish himself over dessert choices for our rehearsal dinner and she made us switch to a crappy Italian place instead.
Big bummer, but he was a crusty guy who wasn't taking any crap.
When I first met him I was standing there waiting for my fiancé and he remarked 'are you sure he's coming because maybe he's run off'.

When he closed the place he didn't tell anyone, including long time employees, until something like a day or two before.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 07:36     Subject: Re:What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Rendevous Inn and Sante Fe Cafe in College Park.


Don't forget the Cellar! Which is now something called Milkboy Art House or some damn thing.


Milkboy Arr House?
The Vous was a dump - just drunk guys walking around pawing at you. I can't tell you how many drunk guys I'd never even talked to stuck their hands up my skirt or down my blouse. A friends good friend was rendered a vegetable after falling on his head after being tossed out and punched.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 06:48     Subject: Re:What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:The Rendevous Inn and Sante Fe Cafe in College Park.


Don't forget the Cellar! Which is now something called Milkboy Art House or some damn thing.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 06:40     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Surprised many of the Bethesda people on here didn't mention Sir Walter Raleigh.



Wasn't there one in College Park for a while after?


There is still one on Greenbelt Road near Kenilworth.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 06:38     Subject: Re:What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

G.D. Graffiti (Bethesda / Rockville)
Hamburger Hamlet (Bethesda)

Wasn't there a place called The Magic Pan, too?
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 02:22     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

We go to the Melting Pot occasionally, and, never fail, I always call it the Magic Pan by mistake! Loved it in Montgomery Mall.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 02:20     Subject: Re:What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:Bush Thompson's in Bethesda. Complimentary hot rum bun appetizer anyone?

Farrell's on River Road in Bethesda (zoo ice cream party anyone?).


Yes, but it was Bish Thompson's!
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 02:17     Subject: What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous wrote:Surprised many of the Bethesda people on here didn't mention Sir Walter Raleigh.



Wasn't there one in College Park for a while after?