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- MMichaelBaltimore / Maryland •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoDelightful and quaint this 25yo home style bar and restaurant was top notch. The crispy deviled eggs, cheese platter, filet, and shrimp creole were all outstanding, well prepared, and well served.More infoMonocacy CrossingPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Frederick•4.8
- EEboniWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoMy five person family (husband and three kids) all agreed that Ariana is one of the best severs we’ve had in a long time! She made the experience exceptional with her upbeat and friendly attitude! She was knowledgeable on what proved to be an excellent menu! We all ordered various items from the drink, appetizer, entree and desert menu. Every item was well prepared, flavored, portioned and presented! Loved the ambience too! Well lit establishment, not too dark or bright! Another thoughtful touch was warm towels to wipe our hands!! We will be back!More infoFirebirds Wood Fired Grill - FrederickPrice: Moderate• American• Frederick•4.7
- BBarbaraWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThe octopus was exceptional: grilled crispy, yet moist and tender on the inside. The combination with harissa and salty nuts was superb. Haloomi also very good. Mains: scallops with corn, a fun surprise; filet, nicely prepared.More infoThe Tasting RoomPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Frederick•4.8
- JJamesBaltimore / Maryland •28 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 17, 2024We met another couple for dinner; the cream of crab soup was very tasty; each of us ordered a different entre, meatloaf, salmon, trout, shrimp and grits; all were prepared well and were delicious. Our server, Joe, was very attentive but not pushy. We will certainly be back!More infoVintage RestaurantPrice: Moderate• American• Frederick•4.6
- MMartyvipWashington, D.C. Area •25 reviews4.0Dined on Mar 2, 2024Great Italian food, one of the best in Frederick. The decor needs work. Excellent service, very friendly!More infoSpring Ridge New York J & P PizzaPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• Spring Ridge•3.5
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This Maryland suburb features a whole host of dining options. Upscale American comfort food is popular here. Burgers are made with locally sourced beef, and fancy cheeses are added to nachos. These twists bring out the best of these classics while adding an unexpected kick of flavor. There is a bounty of local seafood in New Market, too. Fresh local blue crab is a specialty everywhere from sandwich counters to formal restaurants. Whether it's crab cakes or oysters you're after, New Market can satisfy your seafood cravings. Finally, the Italian food in the area is well worth a try. From pizza to veal marsala, all kinds of classics are available.