Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Suitland. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Suitland is an unincorporated community and census designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, about 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of Washington, D.C. As of the 2010 census, the population of the CDP was 25,825. Prior to 2010, Suitland was part of the Suitland-Silver Hill census-designated place.
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This muct be the Chick-fil-a that provided sandwichs for sale at the Tanger Outlet opening. The food was premade, warm and very welcome since the Outlet does not have much in the way of food onsite other then the Starbucks and deserts.
The DC area has a lot of rotisserie chicken places, and Silvestre Chicken holds its own with the best of them. They seem to have a few more menu options than your typical chicken place, but this doesn't detract from it's quality. I always get the chicken, but people I've been with have choosen other options that looked good too. It's busy during lunch with everyone from construction workers to businessmen from the nearby federal complex. Worth a visit!
4 based on 704 reviews
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You go in, choose your crust, whatever toppings you'd like and pay $10. Super simple and the pizzas are large enough to stretch into leftovers for the next day. They have vegan options too which is nice.Highly recommend.https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g28970-d2343625-r696915999-ZPizza-Washington_DC_District_of_Columbia.html#
4 based on 340 reviews
We're known for wood-fired pizzas, mini burgers, fresh salads and chef-inspired entrées, like pan-seared sea bass and oven-roasted filet mignon. It's American bistro fare, crafted from high quality ingredients with a chef at the helm in every kitchen.
Highlights: Fried Arancini. Fun Theme, Casual atmosphereDetails: On a friday night, we were seated immediately. As we were first timers, our server spent time explaining the menu and also brought us sample appetizers as a first-time experience. I enjoyed the Arancini â it was one of the sample appetizers. I ordered the pear and apple salad with bleu cheese. It was just okay. My husband had the burger â he enjoyed that greatly.I think the theme and the prices matched up. It's not unique, but a reliable place with lots of dining options.
4 based on 27 reviews
You would pass right by this place unless someone plywood you about it. The neighborhood and surroundings look run down and from the outside you wouldn't think the best subs are made inside.I only stopped because a business partner mentioned it as we passed by. Once inside it looks like your typical mom and pop shop that is out dated. The prices are average but the size of the sub is huge and the flavor and taste is awesome.I had the steak and mushroom sub with an order of fries. The basket of fries were enough to feed the table of four and the sub had so much meat on it I could not finish it.This place is a hidden gem and you should make plans to stop if you get a chance.
4 based on 345 reviews
Your neighborhood Mediterranean hangout, dedicated to shared plates and culinary excellence. Find us in Rockville, DC, Clarendon, Baltimore, and Olney. Established in 2006. In the summer of 2006, long-time friends Ike Grigoropolous, Ted Xenohristos, and c
My wife has several food allergies so before traveling to Washington D.C. from upstate N.Y.we researched lunch options. This restaurant had many choices without soy and dairy ingredients. She had a great lunch but I had an awesome lunch with no dietary restrictions. The flavors of the ingredients in my wrap melded together to create a delicious sandwich. I had a wrap with spicy lamb meatballs, tzaziki sauce , hummus and various other ingredients including fresh mint leaves. My wife also had a wrap, with falafel, Kalamata olives and tomatoes. We both opted for cups of ice waters but were amazed that we could eat anywhere in this city for a mere $16. We did walk a little ways from the capital mall area but would do it again to eat here.
3 based on 53 reviews
I visited this Establishment in the Company of my brothers. The decision to visit was made only minutes before. As we arrived and it was our turn we were told it would be 5 minutes to be shown to a table and within minutes the Lady showed us to our Table.The Menu was simple and made it easy to decide. When our Waiter Corey arrived to take orders he took his time to assist with our Order. Our Meal Order arrived in minutes before it did were served Corn Bread with was very delicious and melted in the Mouth. I played safe by having Fish and Chips which came with delicious Coleslaw. My Brothers had Cat fish and Mixed Fish Platter.Our Meal was really delicious and filling. We didn't order Desert as we were all full. This write up is a reflection of the Ratings. I am sure I would visit again soon. One of My Brothers suggested the visit.We're so glad you had a great experience!
4 based on 1126 reviews
Modern American and classic dishes, boozy milkshakes, homemade Ted's Tarts, and breakfast served all day!
After visiting a nearby museum, my husband and I were starving, so we popped into this place for a late lunch. They have an extensive menu with numerous options including breakfast all day. They also have a variety of alcohol options as well as a wide variety of alcoholic shakes. I went with a cup of chicken noodle soup and the crab benedict while my husband had the avocado toast. For dessert, we shared the s'mores tart, which is a homemade poptart. All the food tasted great - not 5 star quality, but still quite good. The portions were a perfect size. Prices are great for the DC area. Our waiter, Thomas, did a good job. He kept our water glasses filled and did not take forever to bring the bill.
4 based on 486 reviews
So I have gotten a little lazy as I have about 50 reviews in the pipeline but our meal tonight lit a fire under me to laud this joint to the stars. We just had a good experience. Great server, check. Interesting well-prepared foods ( Come on lychee nuts) two wonderful pastas and dorado, check. Nice joint, reasonable wine list. Check, check.Seamless and different from anything else we have had in a couple of years. Not exorbitantly expensive, sacre bleu!
4 based on 1126 reviews
Modern American and classic dishes, boozy milkshakes, homemade Ted's Tarts, and breakfast served all day!
After visiting a nearby museum, my husband and I were starving, so we popped into this place for a late lunch. They have an extensive menu with numerous options including breakfast all day. They also have a variety of alcohol options as well as a wide variety of alcoholic shakes. I went with a cup of chicken noodle soup and the crab benedict while my husband had the avocado toast. For dessert, we shared the s'mores tart, which is a homemade poptart. All the food tasted great - not 5 star quality, but still quite good. The portions were a perfect size. Prices are great for the DC area. Our waiter, Thomas, did a good job. He kept our water glasses filled and did not take forever to bring the bill.
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