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Restaurants in Laurel
4.5 based on 181 reviews
Only open Thursday through Sunday, it is worth the trip! Although crowded, service is prompt and friendly. And, oh what you can find!!! Some of the most beautiful fresh poultry and delicious fried wings. There's all sorts of smoked and BBQ pork, beef, and chicken. Baked goods are over the top. The Mennonite home made pickles are amazing. Bring a cooler to bring your stuff home and be sure to get an ice cream cone before you leave.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
ClimbZone is truly a revolutionary concept in family entertainment and the most unique indoor climbing experience that has ever been created. All our indoor climbing walls are individually themed. At ClimbZone, you and your children can climb to the top of Jack's giant beanstalk, and much much more. You will love it.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
We are a production craft brewery located in Laurel, Maryland. In addition to serving our beers to hundreds of restaurants, bars and retailers across the state, we also operate a Taproom with a capacity of 150-plus people. We offer 12-15 different styles of beer for purchase by the pint, sample flights, and crowlers or growlers to go! In late March 2018, we expanded our Taproom with the addition of FoodWorks, which boasts an open kitchen, additional seating, and an impressive selection of shareable plates, crafted to pair perfectly with our beers. We’ve got vegetarian and gluten-sensitive options, too! Oh—and we now serve wine!
Jailbreak is a great place to go if you looking for a good microbrew or good food and it's a slam dunk if you want both. Try the jerk chicken cheese steak; the beer cheese was amazing. As the title of the post mentions, I visited in the age of social distancing when eating in was not an option. No problem. They offer carryout food and alcohol that can be picked up inside or delivered to your car. The inside has a nice vibe and will be a good spot for drinks or dinner once social distancing restrictions are lifted.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
We visit this Regal frequently due to it's location. This theater has comfortable, reclining seats, friendly staff, and always the latest movies. Parking is easy in the lot close to the building.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
The Laurel Historical Society & Museum is a small, community-based museum and archives dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history and cultural heritage of the Laurel area.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
Very impressed. Was a little hesitant to make the drive out here from DC, but did so with a bunch of friends and we all had a blast. We chose to do the R.I.P. Pass with escape room, selecting the “Race Against Jigsaw” room. This gave us a combo ticket to the escape room plus the haunted house, with a fast track entrance to the haunted house. We went on the Saturday before Halloween, 2018. I’ll probably give the escape room portion of it 3.5 stars. It was a bit disorganized, one of the doors between rooms was left unlocked, and they could have spent a bit more money on scenery and storyline. Definitely some room for improvement here. But overall still fun. Then on to the “House of Horrors”. Absolutely no wait to get in with the fast track ticket, which was nice. The self guided tour through felt like it was at least 25 minutes, which was amazing. We were all impressed with the actors, 90% of whom were on par and immersed in their part. Interactions were spot on, and there was even some loose storyline at some of the scenes. The rooms were numerous and some quite scary, and the actors plenty. You didn’t feel rushed moving through at your own pace, and the employees did an amazing job spacing groups out, which is *key* to any good haunted house experience. Overall - very impressed with the experience. This haunted house came through and delivered where others fall flat. I’ll be back next year!
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