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- TTerranVIPBaltimore / Maryland •2 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoThis was my first time visiting and it had a nice relaxed atmosphere. I was the first customer to arrive for the evening. It wasn't very busy due to the recent snow. My biggest issue was service. Although not very busy, the food came out at a slow pace. We ordered the oysters as a starter and a couple of cocktails. It was probably 15 to 20 minutes before getting our drinks. The oysters took a little while as well. However, they were delicious once they arrived. Once the entrees finally arrived, my companion was missing their entree. A waitress came by and asked what they ordered and made an excuse and that it would be coming right away. Thankfully, we ordered the macaroni and cheese and brussel sprouts sides. The macaroni and cheese was tasty, but the topping was a little burnt. It was at least another 20 minutes with no entree, when we finally asked the manager to just send it back and we were done. She said she would bring it out and take the charge off. That was the last we saw of her. Finally a server brought the order of scallops and risotto after I had finished my entree. The risotto was rushed, liquidy, and inedible. The manager never stopped back by to check to see how we were doing. No one apologized for the missing order. It took almost 2 hours total to get all of our food.. Like I said previously, it was it wasn't a very busy evening and I was the first to arrive. We couldn't enjoy our meals together and put a damper on the evening. There are no prices on the cocktails. I personally thought they were a little overpriced for what you got. They were tasty, but weak. Expect to pay $20 and above for each drink.More infoHuncho HousePrice: Very Expensive• Fusion / Eclectic• Hyattsville•4.4
- KKarenWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 29, 2024This was my first time at milk and Honey. They honored my reservation time and seated me quickly. The staff was very responsive to making sure that we had a good meal and that everything was excellent. My food was delicious, I had the biscuit with spicy fried chicken and cheesy eggs. I brought home enough to eat it again for breakfast tomorrow. I will definitely be coming back and trying one of their other items. My friend, had the shrimp, po boy and was equally pleased with the taste of his foodMore infoMilk and Honey - College ParkPrice: Moderate• American• Lanham•4.2
- TTiffanieWashington, D.C. Area •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 28, 2024We’ve been to Huncho House a couple times and wanted to visit 1123. I love both, but the full service bar at 1123 is an added bonus. Sushi lovers would love this place. I had the fish and grints and the left overs are delic still! The chocolate cake was for dessert, delic as well. I’m moving out the area but when in town will return! Note, I am vegetarian, occasionally pescatarian when I eat out, no vegan options, but I came also for the amazing ambiance. Our waitress was Faith, loved her personality and she allowed me to hold some items to the side and customize my food a little. I didn’t ask for much. The flavors was on point!More info1123 By Chef TobiasPrice: Very Expensive• Fusion / Eclectic• Hyattsville•4.6
- OOmoneghoWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024Really great and underrated restaurant in college park. I often forget how close this is to campus. I should definitely come here with friends more as it’s a nice space to hang out with really tasty food. A lot of vegan options for my vegan friends as well.More infoThe Hall CPPrice: Moderate• American• College Park•4.1
- NNormaWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 10, 2024Great food and great service as always! Thank you for your wonderful and attentive staff! You are always a best choice in the area for our annual holiday breakfast. I enjoy the pleasant staff and wonderful food options. Thank you for being the best in the area!More infoThe Common - College Park MarriottPrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Hyattsville•4
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The Washington, D.C., suburb of College Park is home to the University of Maryland. It is also home to great cuisine ranging from casual to fine dining. Upscale dining choices include steakhouses featuring rib eye, filet mignon, and New York strip cut steaks served with unique sauces. Add a freshly made Caesar salad featuring chopped romaine hearts with a savory dressing, white anchovy-stuffed olives, and Parmesan crusted toast. College Park has a pizza restaurant or two. Order a thin-crust pie and choose your toppings from a delectable list including crumbled meatballs, zucchini, arugula and white cream sauce made with fresh mozzarella. More traditional Italian fare like portobello mushroom ravioli or rich lasagnas created from scratch can also be found. College Park features an abundance of great food choices for foodies and students alike.
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