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Sunday, May 22, 2016
Gusto Italian Grill applies for liquor license in Bethesda
Gusto Italian Grill has applied for a liquor license from Montgomery County, to serve beer, wine and spirits. Their hearing will be on June 16. Gusto is located at 4733 Elm Street in downtown Bethesda.
I've been here many times and I think it's one of the best options for grab and go fast casual on Bethesda Row. Everything is fresh and delicious. Haven't had a bad experience yet
With all the choices in the area, I did not find my one visit a standout. Also, they really need to do some kind of interior decor to the place. Right now, the place is like a drab pit stop on a highway. They need some kind of Italian decor to make it stand out like putting on the walls some of those beautiful Italian scenes painted by street artists (very inexpensive, but beautiful). I do wish them well as I want every new establishment to succeed and contribute to the vitality of Bethesda.
I love how @ 12:32 PM is pretending to be a different person than @ 12:21 PM, and following others around the Internet telling, them what "'they' damned well meant."
I still haven't been here yet...can anyone speak to the quality of food and service?
ReplyDeleteI've been here many times and I think it's one of the best options for grab and go fast casual on Bethesda Row. Everything is fresh and delicious. Haven't had a bad experience yet
DeleteWas not impressed. I don't expect the wine list to impress either.
ReplyDeleteWith all the choices in the area, I did not find my one visit a standout. Also, they really need to do some kind of interior decor to the place. Right now, the place is like a drab pit stop on a highway. They need some kind of Italian decor to make it stand out like putting on the walls some of those beautiful Italian scenes painted by street artists (very inexpensive, but beautiful). I do wish them well as I want every new establishment to succeed and contribute to the vitality of Bethesda.
ReplyDeleteWhat does it mean when a satirical fictional character gives their opinion?
ReplyDeleteNothing.
@12:21 thats not a nice thing to say about Beverly
ReplyDeleteLame. You know damned well they meant Poppy is fiction.
ReplyDeleteI love how @ 12:32 PM is pretending to be a different person than @ 12:21 PM, and following others around the Internet telling, them what "'they' damned well meant."
ReplyDeleteAnd you know this how again?
DeletePoppy is a figment of Poppy's wild imagination move on. Just a worthless troll and that's being nice.
ReplyDelete"Move on", says the guy who just can't stop responding to Poppy.
ReplyDeleteIf Poppy isn't impressed I am not going. Thanks for the heads up Pops.
ReplyDeleteRobert is this your favorite place to go on The Row to "noodle?"
ReplyDeleteGusto is pretty damn good and as the concept catches on I expect them to become quite crowded
ReplyDelete"grab and go fast casual"
ReplyDeleteOh, for a moment I thought you were saying "dine and dash".
Thanks, Dsntyield. I'll give them a try. You too Beverly24, thanks.
ReplyDeleteA novel idea here to give a real/honest comment and it's much appreciated.