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3.2 (53 reviews)
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Ovengold Roast Turkey Breast Sub - Large split in 2
Mimi W.

Went for a quick late lunch and the place was empty. I liked the ambiance, nice and new and clean. Decent amount of indoor and outdoor seating. Lots of selections of cold and hot subs with choice of 3 different breads, as well as some hot entrees and desserts. Had a turkey sub with Italian bread with sesame seeds. The bread didn't have the golden brown toast like the website, but was crispy on the outside and soft in the inside - I enjoyed the texture, but it did scratch up my gums. The sub didn't have any condiments like mayo and mustard and was pretty dry, guess you have to ask for it. The turkey itself was also dry. A very average sub. For $18 for a large sub (about a foot long) and $14 for a small, the value wasn't there. I might go back and try some other subs.

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Jo M.

Sadly, disappointed. They had a team behind the counter just standing around. One cashier. One of serve kiosk that wasn't working properly. And when you ask for assistance, you're meet with deer in headlights. Then the cashier proceeds to take the person behind you instead. Everyone inside waiting for orders. I gave up.

I'm eating all lettuce and bread right now. They cheap out on the meat.

Ordered DoorDash a few times and they never include the free side items I requested on the side. They also skip on the meat. Paying for the extra Philly steak meat is like getting a standard size. This will probably be our last time ordering from Capo. We've been very disappointed multiple times now.

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Clyde's Tower Oaks Lodge - Lodge Buger

Clyde's Tower Oaks Lodge

3.7(1.2k reviews)
1.8 mi
•$$

Well, we were back in DC visiting family for the Holiday, and before we headed back to Philly, we…read moremade, what's becoming our 'usual' destination for lunch. I ordered the Maryland-Style Crisfield Stew. Let's start with what this is - Fish Stew - commonly known as Cioppino. We were in SF last Aug - in one week, I had Cioppino at 4 different restaurants. Yes, I have an obsession with the dish. What's important here is 'Maryland-Style' - having lived in MD for several decades, I had more than my fair share of Maryland Style Crab Soup. A tomato based soup, loaded with fresh crab, and an underlying mild spice, it's very good - not the depth of the broths in SF (ex. Scoma's), but tasty. This was Clyde's - it was very tasty, served hot, which is important for fish stew, and it wasn't too spicy. The star of the dish, of course, was the sizable portion of crab, shrimp, mussels, oysters, and cod. See the attached picture-it's a large bowl filled to the brim. I let the two pieces of grilled bread soak into the stew and devoured them with the fish! I want to be sure to point something out - I asked to have additional broth, if possible, added to the stew, and they were nice enough to oblige! While those stews in SF are in a class by themselves, Clyde's is as good as any I've had on the East Coast. My partner ordered the Fried Chicken Rice Bowl. We're both lovers of fried chicken. Clyde's cuts up chicken breasts into squares, tosses them in a honey-sriracha mix and deep fries them. The chicken was delicious, combined with the rice, apples, cucumbers and scallions - it was a good bowl. Last, was the dessert - Key Lime Pie. My standard for this 'pie is very high'. I had Key Lime Pie at Joe's Stone Crabs in FL several times - that's my gold standard. This pie fell quite short - not that richness I look for that's offset by the tartness of the lime. However, we both really needed to have dessert (for reasons unknown) and we're glad we got the pie!

First, I must say this is not the service I am used to receiving at Clyde's Tower Oaks Lodge…read more Normally, we have excellent service and delicious food. So, this experience was even more disheartening. Today, I found out that we were overcharged for two of our meals. I called and asked to speak to the manager, but he wasn't in. This is our nightmare lunch. First, we waited about 15 minutes for our drinks. When, our waitress was about to disappear again, I asked her to take our order. My granddaughter has severe food allergies and is diabetic. So, we had to order special items. Normally, Clyde's is very good about honoring special needs with food preparation. We waited 30- 45 minutes for our meal and then, we were told that they were out of my granddaughter's birria tacos. If they didn't have her food, we should have been alerted 5 minutes after we ordered, not 35 minutes later. So, my granddaughter ordered wings. We had ordered French fries as an appetizer and they never made it to the table either. So,after asking for a 3rd time they finally put our order of French fries into the kitchen. That took additional time, but finally made it to the table. They were delicious! It took another half hour for our food to come out. At that point, we had been waiting for an hour and a half for lunch. The salads and my granddaughter's wings were mediocre at best. But, I was charged an additional $13 to add chicken to a Caesar salad. But, two hours for lunch, being overcharged and extremely bad service.... This is not the Clyde's I am used to and have written previous glowing reviews. I hope the management sees this review and takes steps to correct the problems. Especially, the server who was not trained and did not do her job properly. I am so disappointed!

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Clyde's Tower Oaks Lodge - I'd guess this is called the Tack Room.

I'd guess this is called the Tack Room.

Clyde's Tower Oaks Lodge - Kids Cheeseburger

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Clyde's Tower Oaks Lodge - Honeycrisp Apple Fritters

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The Grove - Beef tartare

The Grove

3.6(131 reviews)
0.0 mi

The Grove opened at Cabin John around Covid times. I was always in awe by their floral decorations…read moreboth inside and out of the restaurant. I finally tried their brunch items on Mother's Day this year. My family enjoyed their breakfast burrito, burger with shoe string fries, and Cobb salad. The burrito was packed with eggs, chorizo, and all the fun sauces, making each bite flavorful and filling. I was pretty full after eating just half of it, and it came with a side of breakfast potatoes too. My only complaint about my experience here was that my entree came out 10 minutes before my dad's burger did. I know it w an be hard to time for all dishes to be ready at the same time, but I would have preferred for them to keep my entree on a heating plate rather than delivering it when it was ready. Overall, the restaurant offers traditional American items, with a slight spin. I am curious about their fried bacon sticks are about. The Grove compares to Ted's Bulletin in terms of ambiance, price, food options, and quality.

We discovered this place through the inKind app but were told that the system was down so we…read morecouldn't reap any benefits. We appreciated the explanation and was hungry so decided to stay. An hour later we regretted the decision. A breakfast burrito shouldn't take an hour to be made and the beauty of an open kitchen is that you can literally see the moment the chefs realize there's an empty spot on their griddle where a burrito should have been. I'm giving three stars because of the fact that the staff were probably exhausted from a brunch party that was ending; but what happened to the good ol days where bar staff were attentive and offered assurance rather than essentially ignoring our existence until we reminded them that we're not just keeping the seat warm while watching ice melt in our expensive drinks. The kicker... The burrito wasn't even hot when it arrived! The more I think about it, the more upsetting it is because I hate giving bad reviews. After second thought, I'm giving it two stars for the lack of accountability, service, and quality of food. We've gotten better service from plenty of places that were way more crowded and busy.

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The Grove - Ferris wheel of fries

Ferris wheel of fries

The Grove - Pork belly

Pork belly

The Grove - Turkey sandwich (everyone ordered theirs differently:))

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Turkey sandwich (everyone ordered theirs differently:))

The Corby Kitchen - Crab Fries

The Corby Kitchen

4.5(21 reviews)
2.2 mi

This was pretty good food for a hotel. It was slow service but to be expected when it wasn't a busy…read moreevening. My son wanted a kids burger with no cheese and extra pickles, they had to remake it because it had cheese and then it came without pickles. We had to get attention to get some finally. I ordered a crab roll which was great and my husband enjoyed his food. He was here for work and we tagged along, so it was nice to have in the hotel.

The Corby Kitchen is a pretty relaxed environment, inside the Marriott in Bethesda. We've had…read moredrinks here before, as well as lunch and dinner. Some of the servers are super great, and some are not so much. When a burger without certain ingredients was ordered, one waiter rudely said "then what do you want on the burger" however, the burger still had plenty of ingredients listed, that the person ordering didn't ask to be left off. It's difficult to order a plain burger with the only burger on the menu has bacon and cheese. The food is standard fare. Burgers, sandwiches, salads. The chef pays attention to allergens. I've tried the shrimp roll, the Caesar salad, and the turkey club. All of these can be made gluten free, although the menu doesn't denote it. Another in my party enjoyed the shrimp tacos and the burger. Being inside the Marriott, it is a little overpriced, but the food is good, just hit or miss with service. Great for a quick bite if you're staying in the Marriott.

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The Corby Kitchen - On tap...

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The Corby Kitchen - The Marriott Burger

The Marriott Burger

The Corby Kitchen - Dining Room

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Dining Room

Quincy’s Potomac Bar & Grille - Side House Salad - Substitute for the fries

Quincy’s Potomac Bar & Grille

3.2(130 reviews)
1.5 mi
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I returned here for another long stay. Several wing sauces and appetizers were tried and my…read morethoughts on each are below. The wings were of good size and all cooked appropriately which was nice to see. Blackberry Habanero Wings - This was definitely my favorite sauce tried. It had a good balance of sweet and spicy, very solid. Quincy's Sauce Wings - These were okay. I believe this was a mix of BBQ and buffalo or some similar combination. They were a little plain. Garlic Parmesan Wings - This was a dry rub and there needed to be more of a garlic flavoring. There was a good amount of parmesan, but not enough of a garlic presence to balance it out. Chesapeake Honey Lime - This was definitely a unique pairing with the old bay and honey lime, which worked out well. Korean BBQ - These had more of a kick than I was expecting. There was a hint of sweetness, but good. Buffalo - This was a traditional sauce done right. I just wanted more sauce present on this set. Chicken Quesadilla - These were filled well and the chicken was seasoned nicely. I liked the pepper presence for a slight crisp factor. Cheesesteak Egg Rolls - These came with a spicy mayo which was a nice touch. The steak was liked, but the actual egg roll needed to be cooked a little longer as it was not too crispy.

Date: Monday, October 20th, 2025 Time: around 7:45pm…read moreParty of: 7ish *Pitcher Kona Big Wave ($31.99) x3 *Coke ($3.99) x2 *Zardetto Prosecco ($9.50) *French Dip ($17.99) *Giant Pretzel with Queso and Beer Cheese ($12.99) - add Crab Dip ($7) *20pc Wings ($29.99) *Cup of Soup of the Day ($6.99) *Spicy Margarita ($12) *Single Cuervo ($9.99) *Yuengling Draft ($6.49) x2 *Red Bull ($5) *SF Red Bull ($5) x2 *Single Glenfiddich 12yr ($13.99) x3 - Neat ($6) *DC Brau Draft ($8.99) *White Claw Can Lemon ($5.99) *White Claw Can Passionfruit ($5.99) *Auto Gratuity 20% ($61.46) *Tax ($24.73) We were meeting up friends for Monday night football. Unfortunately my group of 3 was lagging, so we got here a little later than planned. I think 2 or 3 arrived first around 7:15pm and were able to grab a long table. Some filtered in after we got here. There was a lot going on that night. They were playing trivia and I recall really loud music playing. And we were trying to watch 2 football games. If you just wanna chill with some food and drink while watching sports, this might be a little too much. I know at some point I felt over stimulated. But they do have a good amount of TVs, so it's easy to watch the game(s). Food wise, everything was standard. We had been ordering pretzels at every bar stop, so continued the tradition here. It was soft with a nice chew. And I enjoyed trying the crab dip. The marg I got was nice and stiff. I normally order an extra shot on the side since I like my drinks spirit forward. It wasn't needed here. Tho I did add a lil for good measure. In a kinda dead plaza at night so plenty of parking. Not a bad spot to watch sports if you like a busy environment. REVIEW #3881

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Quincy’s Potomac Bar & Grille - Inside of restaurant

Inside of restaurant

Quincy’s Potomac Bar & Grille - Spinach Artichoke Dip - So very amazing!!

Spinach Artichoke Dip - So very amazing!!

Quincy’s Potomac Bar & Grille - Spicy Margarita

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Spicy Margarita

Thai Chef - Rockville - Crazy Thai Lady

Thai Chef - Rockville

4.1(347 reviews)
3.2 mi
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Thai Chef is delicious. Great place. I love the Pad Thai and Thai Iced Tea! They have cute and…read moredelicious drinks. Very cute decor inside as well! Service was fast too!

I've been to the DC location once and liked it, but this location has tons more personality. Came…read morefor a solo dinner. Popped in about an hour and 10 minutes before they closed. The vibes inside are very bright and colorful. I love the decor in here. It is so cute and eye-catching. The decor alone makes the entire meal feel like an experience. I was torn, so I ended up ordering small plates and a Thai iced tea. Thai tea: on the sweeter side, but very good - more orange than red or brown.IYKYK Crab and shrimp dumplings: good. I think I would've preferred them with soy sauce instead of the sweeter sauce, but these were good. Great the next day, too. Chive pancake: pretty good. This was my first time getting an entire order for myself and I don't think I would do it again because it's not my thing, but I won't knock it simply because it's not my preference. Tom ka: this soup was so damn good. It says spicy, but it really wasn't that spicy. However, it was incredibly flavorful and addicting. I probably could've had just one huge bowl of that. They charged one dollar extra for shrimp, which I didn't love, but it was worth it. There were three pretty good size shrimp in that one little bowl. For everything pictured, I think I paid like 32 or $35. Honestly, not bad. The service was very attentive and the restaurant was clean.

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Thai Chef - Rockville - After school wonton

After school wonton

Thai Chef - Rockville - Thai Basil Gimlet

Thai Basil Gimlet

Thai Chef - Rockville - Peppery Garlic Fried Rice

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Peppery Garlic Fried Rice

Kusshi - Nigiri sushi

Kusshi

4.4(151 reviews)
3.1 mi

Our server Cedric was fantastic, drinks, apps and dinner were served Ina timely manner, with a…read morefriendly sense of humor. 11 gals for dinner after a spa day- we were a handful. They offer creative drinks, with a full bar you can find something to enjoy. The menu is not just sushi. The table favorite app was seared salmon belly. Melts in your mouth. Miso soup was a strong miso flavor with cubes of tofu and green onion,

The food was amazing, we had the crazy tuna, dragon roll, and their sushi of the month. It was all…read morefun to eat and burst of distinct flavor from each of the rolls. We love the creativity of blending and mixing ingredients. And how it plays to the taste of the food. The service was also good. It took some time to get an attendant in the front to assist with getting a seat despite the non busy hours. However, after we sat down, our orders and concerns were addressed immediately. The atmosphere in the dining area was really nice. Immersed with the Japanese vibes and culture. However, when you use the restroom, this is a different topic. I believe the staff made sure that every area was clean before opening. I do suggest that someone would check at least the status. Imagine your customer being delighted with all the food and seeing gruesome in your cubicle would paint a bad experience and all the delicious food and service were tainted. Overall food and service wise, this is a good experience.

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Kusshi - Another view of the interior.

Another view of the interior.

Kusshi - Sashimi a la Carte - very fresh

Sashimi a la Carte - very fresh

Kusshi - Nutella Roll

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Nutella Roll

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