City Perch
The main course for Christmas Day at City Perch: Herb-crusted prime rib (Photo Dylan+Jeni) |
City Perch Christmas menu (click to enlarge) |
11830 Grand Park Avenue
301-231-2310
Positano
From a classic Italian restaurant in downtown Bethesda, you might expect traditional feast of the seven fishes to be held on Christmas Eve, just as they do in Positano Italy. And you will find it Christmas Eve, from noon until 10:00 PM.
And you'll also find it Christmas Day, from noon to 9:00 PM, as well. The menu both days includes Clams Casino, Fried Cod, Linguini Clams, Octopus and Calamari Salad, Fried Smelts, Stuffed Shrimp, Calamari a la Luciana.
Pricing will be a la carte. You can order individual items, or all seven. Prepare for the aromas of Christmas sweets to fill the room. For those who would like to order something else, their regular menu is also available all day.
4948-4940 Fairmont Avenue
(301)-654-1717
Heckman's
The popular delicatessen in Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle neighborhood will be open 9:30 AM to 8:00 PM with its full menu on Christmas Day.
4914 Cordell Avenue
(240) 800-4879
Yuzu
7345 Wisconsin Avenue
(301) 656-5234
Founding Farmers
This popular American restaurant at Park Potomac will be serving up Christmas favorites from noon until 8 PM on Christmas Day.
12505 Park Potomac Avenue
(301) 340-8783
Morton's
A veritable downtown Bethesda Christmas tradition, atop the Bethesda Metro station.
7400 Wisconsin Avenue
(301) 657-2650
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Another Christmas tradition in downtown Bethesda.
7315 Wisconsin Avenue
(301) 652-7877
Robert, which of these are your favorite? Trying to plan a last minute family lunch! Tnxs for any feedback!
ReplyDeleteUh oh... looks like someone else has the "in" at Owen's Ordinary now...
ReplyDeleteWhere will Dyer get his food now?
#SponsoredContent #Scooped
Will the soup kitchen at the Lutheran church be open?
ReplyDeletePark Potomac isn't in Bethesda. The second word is your clue.
ReplyDeleteSTFU. I like Park Potomac and appreciate the news.
ReplyDeleteThe Trader Joe's and new Target aren't Bethesda either. They're Chevy Chase. It's a side-of-the-street thing.
5:11: Park Potomac is very much a part of today's definition of "Bethesda." Just crossing I-270 doesn't mean you're in Potomac. Your continued hypocrisy of nitpicking something like that, but saying nothing when Bethesda Magazine reports on Comet Ping Pong in the District, or a drug bust in Clarksburg, makes it clear you are just a dishonest paid troll, as well as a dumpster-diving hobo.
ReplyDelete8:56: I paid for my meal at Owen's Ordinary, idiot. I did an actual review, not just a slideshow for extra clicks per photo.
10:30: You should know, as Bethesda's resident dumpster-diving hobo!
8:54: The only one I've dined at on Christmas Day so far was Founding Farmers. I thought the food was very good, but they ran out of a number of items, especially desserts. So I didn't get a dessert I wanted.
ReplyDeleteYour family doesn't invite you to Christmas dinner, Dyer?
ReplyDelete6:48: There's nothing written above that suggests that. You seem to be projecting your own issues onto others.
ReplyDelete6:48AM is hinting he wants to ask you to his house for Christmas dinner, Robert.
ReplyDeleteTurn him down. I don't trust him.