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- RRyanWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food was excellent and the staff was very friendly. The manager (Ariel) even gave us a tour of the building which was so nice. We were really curious about the building: it was constructed in 1793 with lots of the old features still in place.More infoVintage RestaurantPrice: Moderate• American• Frederick•4.6
- RRobertBaltimore / Maryland •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe didn't get to celebrate Valentine's Day on Friday due to unforeseen circumstances, so we were lucky to get a reservation for Saturday night. After 2 days of hospital food, we really needed an awesome dining experience to bring our spirits up. As always, everything was impeccable. The entire staff ensured our meal was perfect. It was as if they could read our minds how important this night out was. The cocktails were delightful. My wife devoured her scallops and curry. My ribeye was perfection. Each bite brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so much, Tasting Room staff, especially your manager who seemed to read me like a book. We had a wonderful time!More infoThe Tasting RoomPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Frederick•4.7
- TTanyaSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoOne of the best restaurants in Frederick - food never misses and we love the rotating menu options. Also, the bar menu is so perfectly curated and the drinks are made just right. It always feels welcoming and the staff is so friendly. Thank you!More infoMonocacy CrossingPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Frederick•4.9
- AAngela TarkentonVIPWashington, D.C. Area •58 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOh my oh my! Wye Oak Tavern is beyond incredible. The setting is spectacular with the former church altar, statuary and organ pipes along with 30 foot high ceilings I’d guess? Josh, Cody and the bar staff craft incredible cocktails and create a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. As for the food and service. Impeccable. Period. We had steak tartare, cheese ravioli, an 18 oz gorgeous ribeye with duck fat fries and brussels!…and pear bread pudding for dessert. Stephanie was great fun while never missing a beat during service and Steve and his wine suggestions were close to perfect. By the way their wine list is an incredible value of some stellar wines at good prices and they managed to curate the list without need of 40 pages. Thank you. Everything you need without a bunch of excess to search through. We will be back soon and grateful we live only an hour away. Oh and the Visitation Hotel is lovely and we enjoyed staying the night. Nice to have a great place in walkable Frederick!More infoWye Oak TavernPrice: Expensive• 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.