Choices include house-smoked salmon crostini; crispy pita wedges with cucumber salad, French Moroccan Merguez sausage, tzatziki yogurt and pickled onions; and a broiled Tartine Classique, with Mornay sauce, ham and Emmental cheese.
Cognac cocktails include The French 75, which takes its name from the French 75-millimeter howitzer cannon, and features Cognac, Champagne and lemon juice. Cognac, raspberry liqueur, and Champagne are combined in the Pink Love. Or try a Parisian Negroni with VS Cognac, sweet vermouth, and Campari.
Le Bar will be open 4:30 PM until closing Monday through Saturday, and 12 noon to closing on Sunday. Happy hour will be Monday-Friday 4:30 to 6:30 pm, with special prices on select drinks and food.
While enjoying the food and drink, check out the tiles inset in the bar that bear French sayings and Cognac designations, and the rotating series of sketches by local artist Mike Caplanis.
7101 Brookville Road
(301) 986-5255
Photos courtesy La Ferme
Trump voters will feel unwelcome here.
ReplyDeleteRelieved to see you back. Some were concerned for your welfare after Trump's performance in the debate Monday night.
ReplyDeleteYet another post focused on alcohol
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At 8:00 on a Wednesday morning, no less.
DeleteIs Dyer's howitzer 75 mm long?
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. Modern. Not the stodgy low-light and leather.
ReplyDeleteDivine!
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