Monday, August 03, 2015

New renderings of Silver restaurant in Bethesda + menus (Photos)

You can get the first look at the interior of Silver, a new concept from the local, upscale Silver Diner chain opening in the Flats at Bethesda Avenue in September, in a new image gallery on their website. The design hints at the lines of a classic diner interior here and there, but mostly presents a higher-end atmosphere in line with its luxury apartment building home.
Host stand inside Silver
The first details on the various menus that will be available throughout the day are also online. Check out what you'll be able to order for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They've also got special brunch and late-night menus, as well as a kids menu.
Exterior as it will
appear along Woodmont Avenue
Trying to decide between quiche at Paul Bakery, or Bison Huevos Rancheros at Silver, for breakfast will indeed be a First World problem of the highest order. Silver will also bring another much-needed breakfast and late-night dining option to downtown Bethesda. Their Rockville location stays open until 3:00 AM on weekend nights.

Silver is now hiring for those job seekers with culinary or hospitality aspirations.

Renderings courtesy Silver
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is it a buffet? We've come full circle back to Hot Shoppes!

Anonymous said...

So where are Dyer's usual complaints about restaurant and retail jobs?

Anonymous said...

It will be awful lonely to be open at 3AM on Bethesda Row. Just them and the bread bakers will have the lights on.

Anonymous said...

The menu is the same awful fake diner menu as Silver Diner. If they went back to their original menu it would be decent. This new fancy diner healthful menu does not cut it.

Anonymous said...

Let's hope this starts a trend of a nightime economy in Bethesda row. Task force be damned.

Robert Dyer said...

7:02: I think you're confusing the issues. Everyone wants restaurants, and restaurants create restaurant jobs. A separate question is, are restaurant and retail jobs the sector you base the entire county economy on, as opposed to high-wage aerospace, research, and defense firm jobs?

Anonymous said...

The first drawing looks like the old Roys on River Road.

Anonymous said...

I prefer the original Silver Diner. We had brunch Saturday, and the food was ordinary, the staff were trying but confusion reigned. The chef came over and listened to our complaints so maybe the food and service will improve. The apple pie could have been Mrs. Smith's from the super market. My Amish egg breakfast had no eggs - just some limp home fries with a pile of greasy onions on top. The decaf coffee was BAD. It was 2:30 and the lunch menu was not available.