Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Germantown. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Germantown is an urbanized census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland. With a population of 90,676 as of 2013 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, Germantown is the third most populous place in Maryland, after the city of Baltimore, and the census-designated place of Columbia. If Germantown were to incorporate as a city, it would become the second largest incorporated city in Maryland, after Baltimore. Germantown is located approximately 25–30 miles (40–48 km) outside of the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. and is an important part of the Washington metropolitan area.
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3 based on 91 reviews
As most people, I have been to countless Mexican restaurants. I believe that Senior Tequilas is a cut above. First of all, the food and service are outstanding. We were met by our server almost immediately and we saw her frequently even though she was quite busy. They must choose their staff carefully, because she was friendly and efficient. My wife had a chicken dish and I had a burrito with chorizo, beef, and chicken. Yum. The flavor of my burrito was wonderful. Itâs also the little things that make Senior Tequilas special, like serving the beans in a corn cup rather than just dishing them onto the plate. I would definitely choose them over the plethora of restaurants in the immediate vicinity.
3 based on 59 reviews
Iconic Maryland bar and restaurant serving famous crab dip, fresh & never frozen 100% beef burgers, fan-favorite wings, a $7.99 lunch menu, and a wide selection of local, craft, and specialty beers. Always a good game on TV, and every seat has a good view
I arrived from the rear parking lot and was taken back at how big and well-appointed this sports bar restaurant was once inside and seated. The lighting is more toward bright than dark which was a surprise thinking it would be a very low-lit establishment. There are a lot of TVs and an assortment of tables, booths, high tables and a long bar. I started with pint of Shell Raiser IPA ($5) and Hog Hammer ($9) appetizer. My entrée was the build your own burger. You start with a 1/2-pound patty ($7.99) and choice of roll, sesame for me. I added a second burger ($2.99) cheese ($.99), and lettuce, pickles, tomato (raw onion available) at no additional charge. Then I added sautéed onions ($.49), bacon ($1.49) for bacon. Fries were $.99. So, the total cost for the one-pound burger was $13.95 and with the fries $14.94. The two Hog Hammers were excellent blew me away. They were very tender and meaty, with a delicious dark BBQ sauce. The burger was over cooked and would have been a winner if done medium as requested. The fries were very good, crisp outside and tender inside. They serve Heinz ketchup.Hello, Mr. Ocho!Thanks so much for taking the time to write this thorough review! We appreciate your visit and your feedback--and we hope we'll see you again very soon!
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3 based on 130 reviews
We are members of Red Robin Royalty and are frequent visitors to various Red Robin restaurants. This visit was a disappointment. Our server was very friendly at the beginning of our visit. We started with the monster sized Salted Caramel Milkshake to share. It was nice, but tasted like an ordinary Vanilla milkshake - nothing special, no caramel taste. I ordered Clucks and Shrimp, which was advertised with the Bottomless Fries. My dining companion ordered a burger. It took forever for us to get our entrees, which is unusual for a Red Robin. Our meals finally arrived and I could not find any shrimp in my basket, and there were zero french fries. When our server returned later on to check on us, I explained that I have no shrimp and no fries either. She brought me a few shrimp that tasted like they were fried in old stale oil, or the shrimp had been sitting in a freezer for a long time and had freezer burn. The coating fell off of the shrimp. I only received a small portion of fries, as she didn't know that my entree came with fries. And she never returned to ask if we wanted any more of the fries or water refills.And then it was time to pay the check. I had a Red Robin gift card and I know it's a problem to use them with the electronic payment system that is located at the table. It would have been nice if the server could have said - let me handle that for you. But she didn't. We kept having to call her back and she could not make the table payment work either. Such a hassle. We are not in a hurry to come back to the Germantown location. And if you want a nice Red Robin experience - go to the Frederick, MD location. The staff there is amazing and you are treated like Royalty. No hassles, pleasant staff, fast hot food that you ordered, and the server handles the payment for you. Germantown management needs to learn how to property run a Red Robin.
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3 based on 54 reviews
It has been a long time since I dined at this chain restaurant, so I felt I would give it a shot. I started with mozzarella sticks and chicken quesadillas as appetizers ($10.50 for the pair). Both were very good.My entrée was the American burger with cheese ($11) and an extra 7-ounce patty ($3). It was one of the better burgers I have had in the area. It was very juicy and not over salted. Also, the bun was not too big like a lot of other places. The fries were just OK, not crispy. The Yuengling Brutus size beer was $4, a great value.
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