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  1. I was browsing through the Maryland Restaurant Guide and noticed that this place is listed in Gaithersburg, but they moved to the Wheaton Mall. Here is the contact info from their website. I've never eaten there, but I've passed it many times. And I've always wondered what "atbp" meant!
  2. Here is one from Santa Fe, also from 2005, so it might not be there anymore.
  3. Here are a couple from our very own Shaw in 2005. I have no idea if these are still there but kind of doubt it. I don't remember exactly where they were, unfortunately.
  4. Good stuff but drives my Type A personality crazy.
  5. Bistro L'Hermitage was recommended to me when I was out that way a couple of years ago, but I ended up not visiting. I think I've seen other people recommend it to people looking for good food in Woodbridge.
  6. I was there in early March. Can't give many specifics, but I really enjoyed my meal. I'm a Balkan food novice. Five of us did the Balkan Experience, $49 for unlimited small plates and drinks. We ordered an insane amount of food, which was easy to do because our server was very available and accommodating. I remember some things were so-so, some things were delicious, and nothing was bad. One in my party was from Serbia, and he approved.
  7. I'm happy to report that it wasn't crowded yesterday at mid-day, but I'm sure that's not usually their busy time. I'd argue, though, that it fails even as a sports bar. My husband asked them to put the Red Sox game on, and they put the Nats game on thinking that that would satisfy him. Hello, two different teams. Granted, the Red Sox aren't in our market, but usually sports bars have access to out of market games. Also, no one ever came back to tell us they couldn't get the Red Sox game. They just put the Nats game on, then when our waitress noticed my husband was watching the Red Sox via the mlb.tv app on his phone, she realized they never put the Red Sox game on one of the TVs. The bartender said, "Oh, I thought you just wanted the baseball game, so I put the Nats game on." Just total incompetence. I didn't go there expecting haute cuisine, but this was many levels below even minimally competent pub grub. And why do they call themselves a brewing company when they don't brew any beer??
  8. I very rarely actively loathe a place, even if it's sub-par or worse, but I LOATHE this place. What a waste.
  9. Ugh, my husband wanted to go here today, and I didn't push back. A food loving friend had told me it wasn't good, but I hadn't read anything here or seen the 2.5 stars on Yelp. Not much new to say except that it remains terrible. Our server was nice but clueless. My 2-year-old started demanding juice as soon as we sat down (she associates juice with restaurants because she doesn't really drink it at home), so we ordered some apple juice at our first opportunity, and it took forever to come. They weren't busy. Thankfully my daughter's meal came quickly, but the runner put a piping hot plate down in front of her. No harm no foul, and I appreciate that they rushed the kids meal out, but does it make sense to put a piping hot plate down in front of a two-year-old? The pulled pork nachos consisted mainly of mushy pork, greasy chips, and Velveeta-esque cheese. I had a Cuban sandwich with very muddy flavors. I'm not even sure what it consisted of, although I did see some pickles. My husband's Buffalo chicken sandwich looked very dry (and he confirmed it was dry). The homemade potato chips were decent. My husband asked if they could put the Red Sox game on, and that never happened despite the fact that they bill themselves as a sports bar. How is this place still in business? I want it to go away.
  10. Thanks to this thread I'm thinking about Sergio's for my upcoming birthday dinner since I suspect we (read: my husband) won't get our act together to get a babysitter so will therefore have our 2-year-old in tow. I've never been, we live nearby, and it sounds like they're child friendly and delicious, so I think it'll fit the bill.
  11. They also have a sibling shop in Wheaton (on Georgia across from the Safeway, additional parking in the rear) called Yummy in My Tummy. [Yummy in My Tummy does have Jamaican food.]
  12. If you don't mind crossing the Bay Bridge, The Narrows (just over the bridge in Grasonville) has delicious crab cakes.
  13. I'm 90% sure the Silver Spring location is open. Next time I drive by I'll try to confirm. It's listed as closed on Yelp, but there's a review from 5 months ago referencing their reopening. They also have an active Google listing (the kind that was the subject of much discussion WRT Drift).
  14. You might be right. I have now spent 90 seconds to understand this. I hate to sound like a crotchety old lady, but I have little to no interest in playing this game.
  15. I don't understand what this is and, admittedly, haven't spent a millisecond of time or energy trying to figure it out. Signed, a member of Generation X
  16. Steve Winwood was my very first concert ... as a teenager in the late 80s or early 90s with my aunt as a birthday present. I'm guessing not many people my age saw Steve Winwood at their first concert.
  17. I'd normally not be interested in this place, but I'm thinking it'll be a good Silver Spring option when I have my semi-unadventurous husband and my 2-year-old in tow (if we can ever get in). I'm wondering if the stuffed quahog appetizer mentioned above (no longer on the menu) was a riff on the classic Rhode Island "Stuffies." I don't think I've ever seen a Stuffie anywhere outside of Rhode Island.
  18. Please keep posting! I love your posts despite the fact that it'll probably be a long time before I ever get to most of the places you post about (if I ever get there).
  19. Exactly, because the only point I was trying to make with regard to taxes was that many people in the country illegally file tax returns. I'm starting to sound like a broken record! Nope, as I explained earlier, if people here illegally hope to legalize their immigration status through amnesty or some other means in the future they file tax returns because it helps them demonstrate "good moral character." If people are working illegally and having income tax withheld from their paycheck with a fake SSN I sincerely doubt they're getting a refund when they file their tax return using an ITIN. As far as the IRS is concerned, no income tax was withheld from their pay. And filing a tax return using a fake SSN would defeat the purpose of filing the return to demonstrate good moral character. I think they should be enforced, and I haven't seen anyone here argue otherwise. And with that I'm going to try really hard to disengage now as well.
  20. I don't know why I thought this was somewhere out in the VA suburbs. I just realized it's not too far from my office. I'll have to mosey over there for lunch one of these days. Everything looks and sounds delicious!
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