This popular Rockville spot still doles out substantial portions of the familiar Greek and Italian cuisine that has made it an affordable family favorite for over 30 years.
Find fresh takes on American favorites in this nautically-themed restaurant.
The cafe, adjacent to a small British food shop, offers the comforts of an English home with tea, crumpets, scones and stew.
A European-style cafe in the heart of Sperryville.
This DC-based bakery, run by former lawyer Warren Brown, hits the sweet spot with delectable cakes, cupcakes and signature crunchy feet.
Authentic Greek mezze -- small dishes meant to be shared -- and a family-friendly vibe keep customers coming back.
To say the place is lodgy doesn't do it justice. This is "Lodge" written in moose antlers. Lodge as Disney would have it. The Adirondacks by way of Montrose Road.
In four historic buildings, this Clyde's location serves seasonal American fare with daily specials.
This old-fashioned diner serves juicy hamburgers and exceptional pie.
The Restaurant Eve team is also behind this casually delicious fish and chip shop inspired by Dublin.
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