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- JJ.P.Las Vegas •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoOur server was kind, professional and had a great knowledge of the menu. She was very quick to attend to us and make our team feel comfortable. Would recommend her and this restaurant any day to anyone.More infoOld Ebbitt GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.8
- JJames Sploogemaster69Virginia •1 review5.0Dined 6 days ago10/10 Would Recommend Great Food, Friendly People/Staff AND BOTTOMLESS MIMOSAS!!! (Do I need to say more)More infoBrick Wood Fired BistroPrice: Expensive• American• Prince Frederick•4.7
- LLauravipBaltimore / Maryland •18 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoBest dinner ever! My husband and I were in town for my work. Everyone was SO nice! Drinks were delicious! And the food was out of this world! Definitely get the suppli (risotto balls) and focaccia. I’d come back to North Beach first this restaurant!More infoBaia Coastal Italian Kitchen & Wine BarPrice: Expensive• Italian• Chesapeake Beach•4.8
- LLauravipSan Francisco Bay Area •28 reviews4.0Dined on 15 Nov 2024The food was well prepared. Appreciated that there were some vegan options on the menu. Good variety of items from salads and veg dishes to shrimp and seafood to burgers. The reason for 4 not 5 is a service pet peeve of dirty dishes and silverware from first course not being bussed even though water and beverages refilled and not even when main dish was brought. Lots of people working hard and hustling bringing things, but leaving tables empty handed. It's that one aspect that keeps it for me being top-notch service/ambiance. But overall good food, friendly service, creative bar, nice wines, beers, and non alcoholic beverages.More infoHook & VinePrice: Expensive• Southern• Chesapeake Beach•4.7
- DDebiWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews5.0Dined on 24 Oct 2024Always a great dining experience with the best crabs and most pleasant servers.More infoThe Foxy FishPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Prince Frederick•4.4
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Prince Frederick is a small residential area of only 2,600 people located just outside of Washington, D.C. The town’s size does not reflect the variety of dining options in the area, however. There are several excellent restaurants in this quaint little historic district that include a number of authentic Italian restaurants and relaxing American steakhouses. For those wanting international fare, authentic Mexican, Thai and Japanese eateries in the city. Local seafood restaurants, a smattering of quick food pubs and small bistros offer a wide selection for those on the go who want something unique. Small towns can still offer big eats, and Prince Frederick does exactly that.
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