Reviews on Bar food in Temple Hills, Maryland, United States. Temple Hills is a suburb of Washington, D.C., southeast of the downtown district. It is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 7,852.
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4 based on 1151 reviews
The Fish Market Restaurant in Historic Old Town Alexandria Virginia, offers the best and freshest seafood in Northern Virginia. Whether, you are looking for the freshest of raw Chesapeake oysters, great clam chowder, Maryland Crab Cakes, daily specials, f
We stopped here for lunch in the downstairs area. A little dark but still nice atmosphere. We were waited on quickly and food came right away. Everything tasted fresh and delicious. We enjoyed our meal and would go back!
4 based on 244 reviews
Add a stopover for seafood to your itinerary at Reagan Airport - our restaurant is the perfect place for travelers who need a quick layover for food or drink, want to wine and dine away flight delays or prefer to take off with take-out. We are located pre
Our flight was delayed today and we spent the day at the airport. One benefit that ensued however, was having lunch at Legal. The service was ok, but both the fried scallops and the crab cake sandwich were really good. It is nice to have a real restaurant with great food inside the airport.
4 based on 313 reviews
What makes the place neat.. the glass, the metal, the high ceilings...is also what makes it almost a miserable experience. We were there for the evening...it was maybe 85 degrees outside...and there was little difference in the temperature inside. The wait staff was not good...went with empty glasses for most of our time there. The food was pretty good but it was not worth the rest of the experience.
4 based on 1002 reviews
We ate a great meal here for brunch. I am not a brunch fan usually but we had their french toast and it was great. The atmosphere and decor were fun and prices reasonable. However, we did have a very noisy large group near us that was a bit annoying. I was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed my brunch.
4 based on 672 reviews
Located at National Harbor The Walrus Oyster & Ale House prides itself on serving the finest domestic seafood and freshly shucked oysters available. Moderately priced and casual in approach, guests enjoy spectacular views of the Potomac River and Old Town
We had a wonderful meal and great service at the Walrus Oyster & Ale House, Our waitress was very attentive filling our glasses and providing recommendations throughout the process. Oysters Rockefeller were very tasty along with our seafood salads. I also had an excellent specialty drink called "Skinny" something with vodka & fresh squeezed juices: to die for!!
4 based on 542 reviews
Inspired Southern Cuisine by Culinary Director Edward Lee
We made the executive chef the night before or having a drink at the Irish bar next-door. He recommended the French toast which my wife thoroughly enjoyed I however am gluten-free still had a wonderful meal. We got there at 11:15 it was no wait but I knew people were waiting for tables. Highly recommend would return
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 380 reviews
Named for Alexandriaâs first female city manager Vola D. Lawson who gave 48 years to public service, this casual seafood restaurant and hideaway bar is located in Old Town and offers the largest dockside dining on the waterfront. Select from All-Day, Brun
So I live in DC, but have a son in DC and a brother in Alexandria. My brother, who knows All the best places to go in his adopted home town, took me to Volaâs, and since my first visit it has become a staple on my DC itinerary. I love it for lunch...sitting outside with oldies music playing. We start with oysters...one of each...and Sangria. For lunch, anything on the menu is great! The service is friendly and professional. Joyous...that is the best way to describe the experience!Thanks so much for the kind words, Lois! We're so happy to be a part of your DC itinerary, and to know that we bring some extra joy to your trips to see family. We'll look forward to your next visit!
Where to eat Contemporary food in Temple Hills: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 338 reviews
Our dueling piano bar comes to life with live music on National Harbor's Fleet Street - only a short stroll from the Gaylord Convention Center & MGM casino. Come clap and sing along to our all request show and see what everyone is talking about. We are th
We were anxious to find something fun to do in the evening and this fit the bill perfectly. We reserved a table in advance (5/pp) & arrived at 7 to order drinks and snacks before the show. PS- I would recommend eating before-hand as the food was not great. Servers were very friendly and accommodating all along the way. Not a big crowd the night we visited but we made up for it in enthusiasm. Very talented piano players & overall musicians who played many of our requests, although it's clear that they have some favorites planned, just in case. Don't miss this show if you're in town!! Joanne, this review is the highlight of my morning (wait, plus the Nats win in OT last night). Thanks a bunch for taking the time to post and being so detailed. We appreciate you!
4 based on 23 reviews
Food was good, the server was Dominic, she was very helpful and suggested several items to try as first timers. The chef was also nice he stopped by to say hello and asked if the food was ok. I loved the honey and old Bay wings, the jerk wings were ok but I enjoyed the seafood platter. I would definitely recommend this location and come back again.
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