Fort Washington is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland. It borders the capital of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., situated just south of the downtown district. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 23,717. It is a prosperous community with an African American majority population. The Fort Washington community is located west of Maryland Route 210, with some additional area to the east of the highway.
Things to do in Fort Washington
4.5 based on 77 reviews
I frequently get takeout dinners from this restaurant. The food is delicious. I really like the Thai iced tea. It's been years since I've dined inside the restaurant so I can't say what the service is like but the takeout counter is quick and efficient.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
I have been going here for more than 10 years. Only open in the summer. I never tried anything else but the ice cream and it is the best for those who love soft ice cream. I get the strawberry sundae (vanilla ice cream, strawberry topping, wipe cream, and cookie wafer on top) they only have vanilla and chocolate. No place to sit. Most people eat in car or stand under trees. Soft ice cream at a great price.
4.5 based on 348 reviews
We thought the crab cakes were excellent--had traditional, hawaiian (surprisingly tasty) and crab & shrimp. The fries were very good, as were the muffins. The only thing preventing 5 star rating was the small size of the crab cakes--the tastes were 5 stars. We would return.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Charlie's is such an intimate setting. Whether my husband and I want to dine in or take out, the atmosphere here is always welcoming. The food is a Greek, Italian, American blend. Eggplant delish. Grilled chicken platter mouth watering. Pizza large, but a little salty for my taste. This is a Fort Washington treasure.
4 based on 664 reviews
My husband had a meeting at National Harbor, and a group of ten of us went here for dinner. The decor is eye-catching, beginning with the replicas of terra cotta warriors that greeted us at the entrance. The restaurant is three levels with large windows giving a wonderful view of the waterfront. The place was a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. The menu is quite extensive with lots of choices, including sushi, tempura, and of course, many typical Chinese dishes. The two of us shared a selection of small plates and an order of vegetable fried rice. Everyone enjoyed their meal, and the service was excellent. Our waitress even graciously gave the group separate bills.
Their prices are a bit high but not outrageous and about the same as the other National Harbor restaurants.
4.5 based on 249 reviews
This is a wonderful little restaurant with amazing food. We were fortunate to arrive just in time to get a table, it is small and seating is limited, well worth the wait. Everything we ordered was perfect from the summer roll starters to the Vietnamese ice ca phe, not a thing I would change. The menu is diverse - suitable for vegetarians and meat eaters alike. Bowls of pho to perfect banh mi sandwiches, choosing is a challenge. Cannot wait to return to try something new!
4.5 based on 158 reviews
We are in our late 70s and often have lunch as our main meal. We have enjoyed our meals here but this time we were surprised: the lunch menu has fewer items we love. Wife enjoyed stuffed cabbage, brought back great memories. I come here for one reason ... I totally love the wiener schnitzel ... and, it was great.
4 based on 379 reviews
Inspired Southern Cuisine by Culinary Director Edward Lee
I had a great meal this evening at Succotash restaurant. I didn't want to wait for a table so I ordered take out and waited at the bar. Great atmosphere with plenty of seating inside and out and a big bar. I ordered the Short Rib and the Bacon Mac'n Cheese. I m not usually Mac'n Cheese guy but I really liked it and it was all gone before I remembered to take a pic. You will see the ribs though. I could only eat one of the three portions... it was huge and soooooo good. I would have had cornbread and dessert but I knew I couldn't finish the dinner soaybe next time... because I'll be back!
Dr. M
5 based on 31 reviews
Today & tomorrow Legacy has Oyster po'boys on special. I ate most of my sandwich before I thought about taking a picture...so maybe next time...lol...big plump oysters lightly breaded & cooked ...delicately cooked so you got texture & taste inside a soft sub roll with lettuce,tomatoes , pickles & Legacy sauce...yum! Don't deny yourself...order up a few.
4 based on 241 reviews
Looking for an alternative to the over-priced and limited menus at the Gaylord, we found this place tucked next to the stairs, across from the Peeps store. We ordered salads and liked them so much, we came back a couple days later! The "flats" sandwiches are also a nice, and nicely-sized option.
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