Bryan Voltaggios' quick and casual lunch spot.
A meal in the Ethiopian restaurant's gazebo reminds diners of the hospitable traditions of this ancient nation and that in a fast-food world, a leisurely meal with friends can be a special event.
A Frederick tapas bar that often speaks with a decidedly American accent.
Flights of wine and thoughtful American cooking make this Frederick outpost of the Leesburg original.
Italian specialties, sandwiches and the making for a great DIY picnic.
For the most part, the kitchen smartly plays to its strengths, sticking to straightforward, sure-handed technique and trying to put its own twist into the flavor combinations.
The first brew pub in Frederick County offers reasonably priced beers, a full menu and great people watching from the patio.
The menu here, which is long and varied, reads like a course outline for modern American restaurant cooking.
Dishes from the Mediterranean and the Pacific make appearances on this menu.
Bryan Voltaggio offers fine dining in the heart of Frederick.
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