Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States. Silver Spring is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located inside the Capital Beltway in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It had a population of 76,716 according to 2013 estimates by the United States Census Bureau, making it the fourth most populous place in Maryland, after Baltimore, Columbia, and Germantown. Silver Spring consists of the following neighborhoods: Downtown Silver Spring, East Silver Spring, Woodside, Woodside Park, North Hills Sligo Park, Long Branch, Montgomery Knolls, Franklin Knolls, Indian Spring Terrace, Indian Spring Village, Clifton Park Village, New Hampshire Estates, Oakview, and Woodmoor.
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4 based on 155 reviews
The three of us arranged to meet her and, because the evening was shaping up to be pleasant outdoors, were able to grab a table outdoors, away from the roar inside. It made for delightful, easy conversation punctuated by occasional people-watching as the line for getting into the Fillmore around the corner snaked a full two blocks around. We split a fish taco (the best!) e Sriracha fries and a white bean hummus. All were tasty, and the portions were manageable. Our waiter was new but eager. A fine evening.
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4 based on 182 reviews
Serving the finest in local seafood since 1945. One of Maryland's oldest continuously operated restaurants. Still owned and operated by the Landis family. 70 plus years of quality and freshness. Fresh Fish, Crab Dishes, Calms and Oysters (in season), Seas
After attending at an event at the nearby Montgomery College Theatre, we had dinner with my nephew and his wife at this restaurant. While it is very convenient for both of our families, it just doesn't come to mind since we don't pass it as often as we once did. The service was immediate and very attentive. Food was served timely, and fresh from the broiler. We all ordered fish (rockfish and flounder), and it was prepared to perfection. We didn't order any shellfish. Do not expect fancy sauces. They also have fried fish, but we didn't order any. Serving size was perfect. Salad was adequate for 2 (as expected), but the dressings are packets. Prices reflect mid-range.The decor reflects the period when first opened 70+ years ago. Limited tables are available, but ample counter space. Do not expect snazzy! Clean and comfortable.
3 based on 86 reviews
Eat * Drink * Gather We serve comfort food that reflects the Bounty of the Seasons (amish roast chicken, sustainable seafood, maryland soft shell crabs, artisanal pastas, addictive mac & cheese, hearth-oven pizza, fresh salads, housemade desserts) with a
My wife and I randomly decided to stop by here for dinner and were pleasantly surprised. The waitstaff is friendly and accommodating. They had my wife's favorite drink right there on the menu, she didn't even have to do anything special to order it. And the food? Delicious! We had a caprese salad, chicken pot pie and New York strip steak, all of which were delectable! It's a little bit more of an upscale restaurant than other restaurants in the same mall, but worth the little extra bump in price as the food was delicious. Would definitely go again!
When I first walked into this restaurant, my jaw almost dropped. Talk about walking into the past. The first thing you notice is the u-shaped counter that seats about 20 or so. Along one wall was a line up waiting for either a seat at that counter or in their adjoining dining room. we chose the counter after about a 20 minute wait. The staff is friendly, the service is fine but the food was delicious! The décor represented a time from the past. It's really too bad that parking was hard to find but when you think about when they first opened the doors (1945), I'm sure it wouldn't have been a problem. Excellent & highly recommended if you not in a hurry.
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