This will be the 28th annual Taste of Bethesda, hosted by Bethesda Urban Partnership.
Participating Restaurants
Bethesda Curry Kitchen
BGR The Burger Joint
Brickside Food & Drink
Caddies on Cordell
Chef Tony’s Seafood
Community
Duck Duck Goose
Flanagan’s Harp & Fiddle
Fresh Baguette
George’s Chophouse
Georgetown Cupcake
Guapo’s Restaurant
Gusto Farm to Street
Häagen-Dazs
Hanaro Sushi
Jaleo
Kadhai Boutique Indian Cuisine
Le Pain Quotidien
Louisiana Kitchen & Bayou Bar
Mamma Lucia
Medium Rare
MoMo Chicken + Grill
Morton’s, The Steakhouse
Mussel Bar & Grille
Olazzo
The Original Pancake House
Passage to India
Peet’s Coffee & Tea
Penang Malaysian Cuisine
Quartermaine Coffee Roasters
Redwood Restaurant & Bar
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Shangri-La
Silver
Smoke BBQ
Smoothie King
Starbucks
Suma Restaurant + Bar
Tandoori Nights
TapaBar
Tapp’d Bethesda
Tommy Joe’s
Tout de Sweet Pastry Shop
Tropical Smoothie Café
Entertainment Schedule
St. Elmo Stage
11:15am – Lea Morris (Folk/Acoustic, Soul)
1:15pm – Band of Us (Rock/Alternative)
Cordell Avenue Stage
11:15am – Lloyd Dobler Effect (Rock)
1:45pm – Signature Live (Blue/R&B)
Norfolk Avenue Stage
11am – Patrick Alban Band (Latin)
1:30pm – Chopteeth (Afrofunk)
Auburn Stage
11am – Carpathia Folk Dance Ensemble (Folk)
12pm – Soul In Motion (African)
1pm – The Wild Zappers and National Deaf Dance Theater (Hip-Hop)
2pm – Nomad Dancers (Middle Eastern)
3pm – Culkin School of Traditional Irish Dance (Irish)
Veterans Park
11am – Hayley Fahey Band (Pop/Rock)
1:30pm – Albino Rhino (Funk/Rock)
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ReplyDeleteRobert will you be bringing it with you this year?
Looking forward to this!
ReplyDelete8:06 = #Sockpuppet desperately trying to generate a buzz
ReplyDeleteTWO DAYS.
ReplyDeleteThe annual day that the tourists invade Woodmont Triangle.
ReplyDeleteGreat event though.
11:03 = #Sockpuppet desperately trying to generate a buzz
ReplyDeleteHow about lowering the prices so that we can try more of the tiny dishes w/o going broke? Isnt the idea to get people to try the restaurants for complete meals?
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