Discover the best top things to do in Montgomery County, United States including Downtown Silver Spring, Twin Valley Distillers, Rocklands Farm Winery and Market, Waredaca Brewing Company, The Brookeville Beer Farm, True Respite Brewing Company, Great Shoals Takoma Park, Windridge Vineyards, The Winery at Olney, Potomac Village Farmer's Market.
Restaurants in Montgomery County
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Urban meets brilliant at Downtown Silver Spring, the colorful heart and soul of one of the region’s most dynamic, diverse communities. The buzz never stops in this vibrant, ultra-connected hub of bustling shops and buzzing restaurants, just two blocks from the Metro and two miles from DC. A lively mix of professionals, families and friends come together here where the fun shines day and night.
Great weekend activities, shopping, healthcare, social services. Constant building projects, always growing. Need car repair at reasonable cost? Meineke is great. The place to be!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Home of the First Bourbon in Maryland.
A working distillery in Montgomery County, making bourbon, rye, whiskey and more! Tasting area is very nice and the staff are helpful. They source their grains from this area too! Support local businesses.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
This place is fantastic. Have heard so many friends going over the years so I had to finally try it out. Have gone 3 times in the past 4 months. The wine and cider is excellent. The woodfired pizza served by Pizza Brahma is terrific, the atmosphere is charming, ample seating and a beautiful setting. Poolesville‘s gem for sure!????????
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Great location. Good beer. Wonderful service. All dining is outside due to Covid. My boyfriend and I enjoyed our time there. Service was attentive. Book ahead on Open Table. Cute merchandise for sale. You can even rent yurts!
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Nice place and great beer selection. Sample 4, 5,6, or more based on their descriptions. Get a growler filled or buy their cans. Lots of space inside and out - heard it gets packed weekends and I can see why. I'll be back!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
A production microbrewery with a 16-tap bar and a ton of interesting in-person and/or virtual experiences. We specialize in producing a wide array of high quality beers in both package and draft. Enjoy your beer here in our tap room or take home cans or bottles!
A great place - never knew it was here!! Manager Brandon even gave us our own private tour of the brewery - explaining the brewing process, background of the company, and even gave a tasting of hops and different grains (never had a chocolate grain before)! The beer was awesome and there were about 16 different brews available. We even got to play a round of corn hole! They also had board games available. A crepe company served crepes before we got there. It is located on Calhoun in a business park off Gude (although Googlemaps took us on a tour of the parking lots around all the buildings). We found it - it's the one with all the cars! ;)
4.5 based on 3 reviews
We are the tasting room for Maryland winery Great Shoals Winery. We offer tasting flights, glass and bottle purchases, as well as small plate food to pair and local craft beer selections.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Windridge Vineyards produces estate-grown Maryland wines, focusing on crafting classic-style wines that celebrate Maryland's unique terroir. We have a solar pavilion and a tasting room open to the public.
We have been seeking a local winery since our previous favorite was acquired by new owners. After two visits and a tour, we are convinced that the excellent location, wines, and attitude / knowledge exhibited by staff make this a phenomenal place to become our new favorite.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
There were not many people at this wine tasting room at 11:15 on a Thursday morning. In fact, we were the only two people there. But we had a great time talking with the lady pourer....sipping the wines (5 tastings for $8)....learning all about the winery itself....and finding out that all fruit wines are NOT simply "fruity." The Peach Chardonnay, which is their award-winner, had definite peach overtones but it did not take away from the grapes. It went down smoothly! We also liked the Cranberry Shiraz and the Acai Raspberry Cabernet Sauvignon. Favorite samplings from the non-fruit wines: Muller Thurgan Stone House White, Pinot Noir (N. Brothers), and the White Merlot. About the only wine we didn't care for was a dessert wine, the Raspberry Chocolate....it was too heavy and too chocolately (surprising for a chocoholic like me.) We bought 6 bottles of wine (20% discount with the purchase of 6) for a total of approximately $129....and went merrily on our way. A delightful way to spend an hour or so.
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