Del Frisco's Grille
Treat Dad to Del Frisco's Grille's Father's Day menu of cheesesteak eggrolls; slow roasted Prime Rib with herb peppercorn crust, hand-mashed potatoes, horseradish-spiked cream sauce and natural beef au jus; and Coconut Cream Pie for dessert.
11800 Grand Park Avenue
at Pike & Rose
(301) 881-0308
PassionFish
7187 Woodmont Avenue
301-358-6116
City Perch
A 3-course feast for $45; regular menu also available. Herb-roasted prime rib, crispy fingerling potatoes and Brussels sprouts are the main course.
11830 Grand Park Avenue
at Pike & Rose
301-231-2310
The Capital Grille
A bone-in Tomahawk Ribeye steak is the main course for their Father's Day menu.
5310 Western Avenue
at The Shops at Wisconsin Place
(301) 718-7812
Suma Restaurant + Bar
This hotspot just opened on Bethesda Avenue. Enjoy Chef Gene's Corned Beef Hash & Eggs for brunch, or steaks for dinner.
4921 Bethesda Avenue (EuroMotorcars block)
301-718-6378
Barrel and Crow
4867 Cordell Avenue
1-240-800-3253
Heckman's Delicatessen
Celebrate Father's Day with 50% off cheesesteaks, cheesecake and Bloody Marys and Mimosas.
4914 Cordell Avenue
1-240-800-4879
CRAVE
No matter how hungry he is, Dad will get his fill at CRAVE with their All-You-Can-Eat Prime Rib Dinner. Starts at 4:00 PM Sunday. $23.95.
in Westfield Montgomery Mall
301-469-9600
Jewish delis aren't supposed to serve dairy.
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ReplyDeleteWhat's "disgusting" about Kashrut?
ReplyDelete4:52 PM That is simply not true. Jewish delis CAN serve both. As long as they're stored in separate areas.
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