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#1 Jacques Gastreaux

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Posted 12 April 2007 - 01:02 PM

Mio Rancho by default is do able

Que es "Mio Rancho?"
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#2 cjsadler

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Posted 12 April 2007 - 01:19 PM

It's Mi Rancho, on Thayer Avenue in downtown Silver Spring.

And a second location in Germantown at 118 and Middlebrook.
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Posted 12 April 2007 - 01:28 PM

And a second location in Germantown at 118 and Middlebrook.

And it's a typical all-entrees-include-a-pile-of-dried-out-rice-and-stale-old-beans-with-microwave-melted-greasy-cheese tex-mex joint. Tortilla chips are good though.
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Posted 12 April 2007 - 02:39 PM

And it's a typical all-entrees-include-a-pile-of-dried-out-rice-and-stale-old-beans-with-microwave-melted-greasy-cheese tex-mex joint. Tortilla chips are good though.

As are the margaritas. But really, the only reasons to go are: 1)it's the closest Tex-Mex joint, or 2)it's got a great LARGE patio
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Posted 12 April 2007 - 03:10 PM

According to Google, it's located at 8701 Ramsey Ave, roughly at Colesville Rd and Georgia Ave. Here's a link to AOL Cityguide's article on them.

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Posted 13 April 2007 - 05:35 AM

Not on Thayer. It's literally behind the Silver Diner, across the street from Cubano's

It is actually the Tastee Diner that it is behind.

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Posted 13 April 2007 - 06:49 AM

Just to clarify the above:

Map of Joints in Silver Spring

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Latitude: 38.995605, Longitude: -77.029079
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Posted 13 April 2007 - 08:58 AM

People, people! All this work to find Mi Rancho?

The question more appropriately asked in my mind would be: Isn't it best left undiscovered?
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#9 xcanuck

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Posted 13 April 2007 - 09:38 AM

People, people! All this work to find Mi Rancho?

The question more appropriately asked in my mind would be: Isn't it best left undiscovered?

:blink: ;) Nice response!!

But never underestimate the drawing power of any establishment that has a large outdoor patio, serves beer, and decent tortilla chips - especially in the summer. Especially when it's down the street from the gym. Where better to undo two hours of working out? Yes, yes....one could venture to RtC, but this is decidedly more casual (read: don't have to change out of gym clothes) and much cheaper.

Now all we need is for the weather to cooperate! :P

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Posted 25 April 2007 - 10:01 AM

We live nearby and patronize MR maybe 2 or 3 times yearly. The patio is nice, though noisy when crowded. Staff are always pleasant. Food is so-so, though I've never been disappointed by the grilled fish entrees. We stopped by last weekend and my rockfish fillet tasted very good. Wine by the glass offerings are swill. As mentioned previously, Margaritas are good. I'd rather give them my money than the chains across the road in Silver Spring. Just wish I could stop eating too many tortilla chips when we go.

#11 Heather

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Posted 25 April 2007 - 10:05 AM

Is this a good candidate for the next TMB SS/TkPk happy hour outing? Margaritas outdoors sounds pretty appealing.

(To whoever redid the thread title: Rim Nacho? Thanks a lot. There is not enough bleach in the world to scrub that image out of my brain.)

#12 xcanuck

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Posted 25 April 2007 - 10:13 AM

The weather forecast for this Thu/Fri is somewhat questionable. But I'm up for heading out there (on a whim) this Fri is the weather turns out OK. Otherwise, next week seems to be shaping up nicely (weather-wise).

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Posted 25 April 2007 - 10:24 AM

We go to M.R. frequently when the kids are along.

The patio is only semi-outdoors now (under a permanent tent), but with its concrete floor and extremely casual atmosphere, we never feel bad about children making a little noise or spilling a drink. The waiters bring kid-sized Shirley Temples with fruit garnish and everybody takes the edge off with plenty of chips. Plus the tykes love to watch the tortilla machine. By the way, that means that the tortillas are house-made and quite fresh, a big advantage over places that use store-bought cardboard disks.

For the grownups, you can have a perfectly good meal there if you follow a few guidelines (learned from long experience):

1. Never let them seat you downstairs. Outside is best; indoors and upstairs is OK. The bottom level is basement-like overflow seating.

2. Don't expect too much from the drinks. Only two beers on tap (both American pisswater). Worse, the basic margarita is from a mix. But you can get Negro Modela in the bottle or upgrade to a "cadillac" margarita and do OK.

3. Order only items from the right side of the menu. Roughly speaking, the left side is traditional Tex-Mex cheese tubes with nothing to recommend them except predictability. But on the right, the mesquite-grilled items are tasty, fish is generally well-treated, and the mariscos (seafood soup) is very good, with half a lobster, plenty of scallops, and a rich creamy broth.

On weekends the place is packed with families. Service occasionally suffers, but most of the time they are surprisingly fast. I do recommend Mi Rancho when you're in Silver Spring and have the whole clan with you.

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Posted 25 April 2007 - 05:06 PM

Is this a good candidate for the next TMB SS/TkPk happy hour outing? Margaritas outdoors sounds pretty appealing.

Eh, not to sound like a snob, but only if you feel like slummin' it. The margaritas are particularly disappointing: they definitely taste like they come from a mix. Chips and salsa are okay, not eye-opening, not bland, either. On the other hand, the beef fajita last week wasn't too bad.

I eat there once in a blue moon because a dear friend really likes the place.
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#15 xcanuck

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Posted 26 April 2007 - 08:16 AM

Eh, not to sound like a snob, but only if you feel like slummin' it.

ding! ding! ding! Slummin' it - that's me!! I want someplace where I can swill a cheap but very cold beer and munch on some tortilla chips with very hot salsa. Then a short stagger to the metro station and one stop away from home. Sounds perfect for an impromptu HH, in my books!

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Posted 26 April 2007 - 08:21 AM

I'm all for slumming it. I usually dictate the contents of my margarita, so getting a mix doesn't concern me so much. Maybe next week sometime?

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 08:19 AM

Mi Rancho. Nice patio. Ghastly food. It will be a long time before we eat cheese again. And the asshole across from us dropping the f-bomb every other word was a nice touch.




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