Wednesday, June 08, 2016

With liquor license in hand, Vük selling more than pizza in Bethesda

Want a cold one with that New York-style pizza, or to cool off after a round of pinball? Now you can get one. Vük has just received its liquor license from Montgomery County, and its first delivery of beer.

Stop by tonight and see what they've got on the beer list so far. As of last night, Yuengling was in stock, but they are just getting started.

4924 St. Elmo Avenue
301-652-8000

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Again, dumb concept. Cold beer from corrupt and inept DLC ain't a positive for this weird place. Put this on death watch

Poppy said...

The twins love the AC DC pinball machine. I like knowing they can be left off at Vuk with $50 in quarters and be safe and occupied while I take the Au Pair with me to carry my parcels while I do a little shopping on Bethesda row. It's a shame Vuk is not a permanent installation.

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Anonymous said...

@ 6:18 AM - I saw my baby lyin' on a table...

So cold, so sweet, so fair...

Anonymous said...

Actually I almost got mowed down on the CCT yesterday by a yoga-ish looking 30 something brunette woman who blew though the crosswalk while on her phone. Kenwood Forrest intersection. Blue Tesla with plate starting with 2112. Poppy, was that you?

Anonymous said...

poppy is a fraud, the old article about vuk "she" was complaining that she didn't want characters like the fonz hanging out in bethesda. now she's letting the kids go there?

Anonymous said...

Why is @ 6:46 AM stalking people whom he claims are imaginary? What a weirdo.

Anonymous said...

@6:18 AM - You should see a psych for that problem.

Poppy said...

@6:46 I fully admit I was very very skeptical about Vuk. The end product turned out to be very safe, clean and wonderful. Vuk, I am sorry I doubted your concept. Quite honestly, now that they are open, the only person I could picture being there and looking like the Fonz would be Robert. I definitely feel like the twins would be safe around him.

Remember everyone, it is VERY progressive to rethink prior positions on issues. A progressive doesn't just have the best ideas, they have the best ideas for that exact moment in time.

Anonymous said...

6:53, I'd say it's pretty weird you're defending imaginary posters, weirdo

Anonymous said...

I had Vuk delivered the other day on Door Dash and found it to be quite good and reasonably priced. It's a no-frills NYC pizza, but if you're in the mood for that I think it's well worth it.

Anonymous said...

FYI, I'm the original Poppy disclaimer person. And the recent remarks aren't me. Last poppy comment i made was re: spelling of divine and princeton.

Oh my, there's more than one poppy stalker.

Anonymous said...

Pardon me while i complain for a minute:
How can i tell if it's a storefront if it's not in english? Or 3-letters long?
Complaint over. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

@7:39 She made an error in the spelling of her dear alma? She really needs to take her morning Thalidomide before she starts posting for the day.

Also #snoribund

Anonymous said...

Great review Poppy. I will have to check this place out.

Anonymous said...

This place sounds fun, a nice change from the same old, same old.

Anonymous said...

Seriously, how can you not respect a guy who likes pinball and pizza and beer and created a place to enjoy it for as long as the building stands?

Anonymous said...

The variety of tables is great too. Some old some new. Really something for everyone. They even maintain a marker board with high scores. Some of these guys are really good at pinball.

The guy behind the pizza counter is a real cut-up too. He's got a very whacky and sarcastic sense of humor. The last time I was there he acted like I needed a reservation to get a slice before busting into laughter. Made my day.

Robert Dyer said...

Yes, and also the owner is sharing his personal collection of pinball machines with the public here.

Bethesdan said...

I can't see how anyone can complain about pizza, beer and pinball.

What did you want, yet another Bethesda massage parlor or deli?

Anonymous said...

@ 7:39 AM - You realize that "princeton" [sic] is a proper noun and as such needs to be capitalized, don't you?

Anonymous said...

8:58 - I know. I'm sorry. Same for the "i" & "poppy." Cut hand, unwieldy bandage for a few days. Not an excuse, just an explanation.

Anonymous said...

Went to VUK the week they opened. Pizza is decent.. not amazing, but not bad either. Pinball machines were fun for the kids. Watch closely, as some machines are cheaper to play than others (usually the older ones are cheaper) and just as much fun for a 4 year old.

The motif inside is a bit weird.. like Elvira paintings and so on (not kidding). Not sure what they're trying to do there.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, 3:00PM, 9:42AM for the info.