Sunday, June 28, 2015

4935 Bar & Kitchen reduces menu prices in Bethesda

The menu prices dropped at 4935 Bar & Kitchen on Friday. Chef-owner Ashish Alfred said the restaurant's success as an event venue has enabled them to reduce their prices, without reducing the quality of the food or ingredients.

Alfred said the more affordable prices will not only make 4935 more competitive for dining dollars, but is also an attempt to be "more neighborhood friendly" for nearby residents.

4935 Bar & Kitchen
4935 Cordell Avenue
(301) 951-4935

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why put the area code in parentheses? 10-digit-dialing has been required for local calls for over two decades.

Anonymous said...

And why not link to the restaurant's website, so that readers can see the new menu with the new prices?

Anonymous said...

How much are they being lowered by? Do they have lunchtime specials?

Anonymous said...

So did you try any of the food, to verify whether they avoided "reducing the quality of the food or ingredients"?

Anonymous said...

Never heard of the place till now.

Anonymous said...

Try it out guys. Let's support our local businesses!

Anonymous said...

Lower prices is usually not a good sign.

Anonymous said...

The main problem of the place is that it looks more like a lounge bar/nightclub than a restaurant, making it not really welcoming for casual dining customers...

Anonymous said...

Yeah I agree. I keep hearing great things about their food, but the ambience has me not wanting to really go try it.

Steve D. said...

This used to be a high-end Italian restaurant called Tragara. Never went but always wondered how good it was.

Anonymous said...

Maybe their windows are too small? I walked by Tragara many times but never went in.

Anonymous said...

Yeah it's like a DC club feel or something. But I do hear people say their food is really good. Just not interested in that kind of ambience here so I haven't tried it yet.

Robert Dyer said...

Steve, Tragara was quite good. Their chef was from the famous Rive Gauche in DC. I think the main reason they closed was the health of the owner, who subsequently passed away after the sale.