Beltsville is a census-designated place (CDP) in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The community was named for Truman Belt, a local landowner. The population was 16,772 at the 2010 census. Beltsville includes the unincorporated community of Vansville.
Things to do in Beltsville
4.5 based on 170 reviews
The price that we paid was very similar to something we would pay at any fast-food restaurant. I liked the chicken and found their French fries delicious. The cleanliness was also successful, I accidentally ordered the wrong side and even after I got the plate, I apologized and told them that I accidentally ordered wrong side.
They professionally said no problem sir and quickly gave me an additional side that I requested. Simply my feedback for them is positive.
4.5 based on 293 reviews
At Silver Diner, we're much more than a diner. Whether you choose a classic dish or a vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free option, Executive Chef Ype Von Hengst has created a menu of customizable, healthier choices that all share one thing: the highest quality, all-natural ingredients available.Silver Diner is proud to be a key part of the local community, nurturing it's growth, providing food for healthier lifestyles, and supporting local schools and non-profits. With a menu that features more than 15 local farms that support sustainable agriculture, Chef Ype creates seasonal dishes using the freshest ingredients available within our local region.
Stopped in for eggs benedict. There was no problem switching out bacon for ham. Service was good and food arrived in pretty good time.
The restaurant plays up the fact that a chef created the menu to incorporate locally grown nutritious foods. My dish arrived with no garnish or fruit of any kind, though it came with fried potatoes. Was disappointed with the presentation. Also thought the Hollandaise was more mayo than normal, but this is the first time I had benedict here.
Will return, but found this breakfast choice nothing special. Coffee, eggs and tip came to $22. That is a bit much for a couple of eggs on english muffins.
4 based on 120 reviews
Meatballs are all everyone talks about but that's mostly because of the tasty gravy and lingonberry sauce that comes with the mashed potatoes and steamed beans. All for $5.99. Similar nicely presented dished include salmon and veggies or substantial salads. Lunch or dinner dishes never pass $7 that I've seen. Kids size dishes are $2.99 and eat for free on Tuesdays (2 free with 1 adult dish)...so that's a savings. It's not high quality restaurant food but decent cafeteria quality food. You can go whether or not you shop there.
4.5 based on 262 reviews
Our Yoga Teacher class went for a group meal here, and all of us; vegetarians, vegans, and omnivores, found something delicious to eat and share. We found the cost to be very reasonable and they accommodated our large group graciously, with excellent service.
4 based on 9 reviews
This bakery is the best I've ever been to. The case has a wide variety of baked goods, all of which are excellent. The prices are reasonable. Try the chocolate covered sour cream donuts! Outstanding!
4 based on 97 reviews
Yesterday, Ben and Mrs Too went car shopping in nearby Greenbelt Maryland, and browsed through TripAdvisor looking for a new lunch spot away from our routine haunts. We picked out Tj’s of Calverton to try, and a most fortunate choice it turned out to be.
Tj’s is located in a shopping center, as a matter of fact, right next door to a food supermarket. There is plenty of free parking, of course, and the restaurant is a cinch to find.
One needn’t spend very long inside to feel much more elegantly situated than in just another mall. Rich wood and gleaming brass set a tone of distinction, and the welcoming, attentive staff would be above average in any eatery one might think of. In our case, Auggie took our drink order, and admonished us to take our time in browsing the surprisingly extensive menu.
Mrs Too asked for the fried clam strips, which caused Auggie to look quite hurt as he sadly told her they had no more clam strips. She quickly changed to her second choice, a Tj’s signature sandwich they call the Calverton. Ben ordered a half rack of baby back ribs with an upcharge for four jumbo barbecued shrimp.
Ben’s ribs were as tasty as they get, though he had a little trouble with their “falling off the bone” doneness. Be careful, or they will fall off the bone and land right in your lap. The shrimp and a generous heap of perfect french fries made for an exceptional lunch. Her sandwich comprised a chicken breast half, pounded and breaded, then fried to the perfect second. It is served on a fresh croissant with honey mustard sauce, and accompanied by fresh fruit, cole slaw, and potato salad. The Calverton is a study in culinary creativity.
Altogether, we enjoyed a very nice meal. Patrons ranged from tidy millennials to ultra senior citizens, celebrating a birthday, holding a serious business discussion, and enjoying an old timers get together. A really great place!
4.5 based on 152 reviews
We specialize in South Indian Chettinaad, North Indian Mughalai, Indo-Chinese, Lahori Kabobs & Tandoori SpecialtiesWe offer a sumptuous daily lunch buffet!All our food is Halal | No Trans Fat !!We are now open!Come enjoy our fresh and healthy food.HistoryEstablished in 2013We opened our doors on May 2, 2013.Meet the Manager: Sam K.Saravan ("Sam") Krishnan comes from a long lineage of Chefs. His culinary passion was first nurtured in his native village near Madurai, nestled in South of India, where he learnt the importance of fresh traditional Indian herbs and spices. Exploring his passion further, he developed the creative talent that has become a trademark of his cuisine.Chef Sam displayed his culinary skills during a successful 15 year stint as Head Chef at Udupi Palace in Langley Park, Maryland. Since then, he has led the culinary staff at several successful restaurants.As the Head Chef of the Curry Leaf, Chef Sam takes great pride in staying true to the real origins of each regional dish, meticulously recreating the flavor and taste that one would associate only with traditional home cooked food. We bring to you authentic Indian Cuisine from the heartland of India and beyond, set in a warm and welcoming ambiance.Welcome to Curry Leaf and enjoy your meal!
Had lunch buffet, $12.99. Asked employee if there were dairy free items. He pointed out which items on the buffet were dairy free, and I had a very nice lunch. Rice, cooked cabbage, delicious spiced spinach, chicken pakora and Tandoori chicken, and one small honey coated dessert ball (probably had some dairy, but wasn't a problem.) I also could have had two kinds of soups, salad, and goat curry. They also had chicken tikka masala, which was off limits for me. They are at Hwy 1 (Balt/Wash) & Cypress, north of Contee. They are in a strip mall next to a chicken wings place. Simple decor, but nice. Clean, comfortable. Food was very tasty and people were nice! Also, Tom Sietsema wrote a good review of them, and Washingtonian recognized them.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
Superb BBQ by a company dedicated to serving those who serve. Military, First responders, Firemen and Police are remembered every day for what they do to make our country great. Their patches, badges, and posters adorn the walls and booths. The Brisket and all of the BBQ is good too! So are the sides. The one complaint is there are no accompaniments – pickles, onions, jalapenos, mustard for the sandwiches. Fast Service, affordable prices (discounts for those who serve) and a friendly fun atmosphere all in one place. God Bless America again!
4 based on 54 reviews
A dear friend and I went to this amazing cafe and I cannot wait to return. Milk and Honey Cafe has a very warm and intimate atmosphere and the food is worth the wait. I ordered the fried lobster with creamy cheesy grits and it was so delicious and flavorful. My friend ordered the fried lobster croissants with egg, white cheese, and avocado. I will definitely try that next time. It is clear the staff, chef, and owners have put in time to creating a memorable dining experience, from the friendly service, intimate vibe, and absolutely wonderful menu selections. I look forward to returning and will bring a friend.
4 based on 85 reviews
We were looking for a late night place for a meal and this place was relatively close to our hotel.
Kind of a dingy diner, but it appears to have a local following. Located in a depressing strip mall, the place has all the ambience of a truck stop - friendly wait staff, worn furnishings and customers who appear to be down on their luck.
The food was not terrible. Strange, greasy and enormous onion rings. Big, over seasoned burgers. Extra charge for a side salad. Cold beer. Moderately priced.
Seems just about as expected.
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