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jaksprat
02-24-2010, 09:55 AM
They opened a few weeks ago in Prince Frederick. How is it?

Tina2001aniT
02-24-2010, 10:03 AM
They opened a few weeks ago in Prince Frederick. How is it?


We went at lunch time a couple weeks ago and it was :yay: :yay:. The food was excellent. We ended up sitting at a table next to the owners and they were fantastic. Very nice guys, they brought us several different appetizers to try and finished it out with some :yum: gelato. Totally made us feel like family. I will definately be going back!

jaksprat
02-24-2010, 10:09 AM
We went at lunch time a couple weeks ago and it was :yay: :yay:. The food was excellent. We ended up sitting at a table next to the owners and they were fantastic. Very nice guys, they brought us several different appetizers to try and finished it out with some :yum: gelato. Totally made us feel like family. I will definately be going back!

They're definitely nice folks. I've gone to their places in PG County since the 80's and love everything on their menu. Just haven't had a chance to try the new place yet. Definitely will though.

Seamaid
02-24-2010, 10:44 AM
Where is it in Prince Frederick?


They opened a few weeks ago in Prince Frederick. How is it?

K_Jo
02-24-2010, 10:48 AM
Where is it in Prince Frederick?

Do you know where Jaspers is? It's across the street from there.

Black-Francis
02-24-2010, 10:50 AM
Where is it in Prince Frederick?

It's by the new movie theater.....:yay:

Seamaid
02-24-2010, 10:53 AM
Hilarious.

It's by the new movie theater.....:yay:

K_Jo
02-24-2010, 10:54 AM
Hilarious.

My answer is real. :smile:

Seamaid
02-24-2010, 10:54 AM
Yes, thanks!

Do you know where Jaspers is? It's across the street from there.

jaksprat
02-24-2010, 10:59 AM
Here's their web site: Thank you for your interest in Three Brothers Italian Restaurants and Catering. (http://www.threebrotherspizza.com/index.html)

PsyOps
02-24-2010, 03:44 PM
Back in the early '80s I worked in Beltway Mall. The first 3 Brothers opened there. They were excellent then and haven't changed a thing. If you want the best pizza around go to 3 Brothers.

otter
02-24-2010, 03:53 PM
Back in the early '80s I worked in Beltway Mall. The first 3 Brothers opened there. They were excellent then and haven't changed a thing. If you want the best pizza around go to 3 Brothers.

:lol: The deserted Mall..if you were 18 months behind on your rent, they threw you out..less than that, you could stay..Probably 3 Bros was the only establishment current with their rent..:lol:

Rael
02-24-2010, 04:20 PM
I eat lunch at the one in Clinton regularly. :yay: :yay:

They remember what I order normally, too. I tried their pizza recently and it is as close to Jersey pizza as I've tasted in this area (even though it STILL isn't quite up to Jersey par).

jaksprat
02-24-2010, 04:26 PM
Back in the early '80s I worked in Beltway Mall. The first 3 Brothers opened there. They were excellent then and haven't changed a thing. If you want the best pizza around go to 3 Brothers.

:yay: Yeah to that!! Their pizza is great, and so are their calzones, italian boats, pasta meals and just about everything else. I was a regular in that place in Beltway Plaza since the late 70's when I was going to UM and kept going there long after when I got a job. So what store in Beltway Plaza did you work in?

jaksprat
02-24-2010, 04:31 PM
:lol: The deserted Mall..if you were 18 months behind on your rent, they threw you out..less than that, you could stay..Probably 3 Bros was the only establishment current with their rent..:lol:

Yeah, remember when they added the 2nd floor and it never got hardly any stores up there? The place was a ghost town. Then Sports Authority came and that folded too. I think they finally stabilized somewhat.

PsyOps
02-24-2010, 06:36 PM
:lol: The deserted Mall..if you were 18 months behind on your rent, they threw you out..less than that, you could stay..Probably 3 Bros was the only establishment current with their rent..:lol:

That and the movie theater; which is where I worked.

PsyOps
02-24-2010, 06:39 PM
:yay: Yeah to that!! Their pizza is great, and so are their calzones, italian boats, pasta meals and just about everything else. I was a regular in that place in Beltway Plaza since the late 70's when I was going to UM and kept going there long after when I got a job. So what store in Beltway Plaza did you work in?

The theater. To this day that was the greatest job I ever had. Worked there from '80 - '83

Pete
02-24-2010, 07:31 PM
Wasn't there a 3 Brothers where Thia Inter is now in LP?

jaksprat
02-25-2010, 04:48 AM
I eat lunch at the one in Clinton regularly. :yay: :yay:

They remember what I order normally, too. I tried their pizza recently and it is as close to Jersey pizza as I've tasted in this area (even though it STILL isn't quite up to Jersey par).

Is that north Jersey? I believe it. I always heard the best pizza was from NYC & Jersey and didn't believe it til I went to Famous Rays in NYC. Best pizza I've ever had, hands down. You are the pizza gods. :notworthy

I'll never forget the time I was taking the subway back to my friend's place after painting the town in NYC and going to Rays. It was probably mid 80's. I was pretty sh*tfaced and was standing up, holding the box of leftover pizza with one hand and holding a post with the other. Several young thuggish guys were standing in front of me eyeing the box and one finally asked me if I was going to give them any. :shocked: It was one of those pivotal moments in life that you look back on and wonder what if. Anyway, I told him no but with a big smile and in a friendly way. Somehow it worked. All I can say is, it took all I had to keep from soiling my undies. :lol:

jaksprat
02-25-2010, 05:03 AM
The theater. To this day that was the greatest job I ever had. Worked there from '80 - '83

Wow, I must have seen a hundred movies in that mall. You must have worked in the one with 6 theaters, right? I think the one with 8 came later than that. They used to have a Chesapeake Seafood across from the old theater and we'd stand in line to get in and it would wrap all the way around the corner. I don't know why we did cause it was crummy food. :barf: I guess it was because it was all you can eat. :lmao:

PsyOps
02-27-2010, 11:21 AM
Wow, I must have seen a hundred movies in that mall. You must have worked in the one with 6 theaters, right? I think the one with 8 came later than that. They used to have a Chesapeake Seafood across from the old theater and we'd stand in line to get in and it would wrap all the way around the corner. I don't know why we did cause it was crummy food. :barf: I guess it was because it was all you can eat. :lmao:

Yeah, it was way before they built the other 8. I go in the mall now and try to remember what it looked like back then. The mall ended right there at the theater. There were glass doors where the McDs and Petco is. All of that was added on later. It makes me sad that the place isn't safe anymore.

Where did you live in that area?

jaksprat
02-27-2010, 01:03 PM
Where did you live in that area?

All over the place from '73 to '08. Went to UM and got into real estate later buying and fixing up houses and renting to students (mainly). Lived in 3 different houses in Berwyn Hts across from Beltway Plaza. Lived in College Park on campus and in a house, Riverdale (houses & apts), Bowie, Mitchellville, & Lanham. Not sure if I missed anything. Then moved into a foreclosure in Calvert Co, where I'm at now. I guess I'm a real tumbleweed! :lmao: Where'd you live?

jaksprat
02-27-2010, 01:11 PM
Forgot to say something about the safety. You're so right, it's sad the place is no longer safe. I've had numerous break-ins at houses in the area. I also forgot to mention I lived behind Beltway Plaza at Springhill Lake (as well as behind PG Plaza - I just can't remember them all!). Drugs, gangs, shootings, etc. I'm so glad I'm down here now and don't think I'm going back.

PsyOps
02-27-2010, 02:25 PM
All over the place from '73 to '08. Went to UM and got into real estate later buying and fixing up houses and renting to students (mainly). Lived in 3 different houses in Berwyn Hts across from Beltway Plaza. Lived in College Park on campus and in a house, Riverdale (houses & apts), Bowie, Mitchellville, & Lanham. Not sure if I missed anything. Then moved into a foreclosure in Calvert Co, where I'm at now. I guess I'm a real tumbleweed! :lmao: Where'd you live?

I grew up in Berwyn Heights on Quebec Place. Lived there for 22 years until I went in the military. My parents still live there. Graduated from Parkdale in '80. I came back in '98, stationed at Andrews and lived in Greenbelt until '05. Now live in Calvert as well. Port Republic. Getting out of PG was a good move. I worry every day for my parents.

jaksprat
02-27-2010, 02:57 PM
I grew up in Berwyn Heights on Quebec Place. Lived there for 22 years until I went in the military. My parents still live there. Graduated from Parkdale in '80. I came back in '98, stationed at Andrews and lived in Greenbelt until '05. Now live in Calvert as well. Port Republic. Getting out of PG was a good move. I worry every day for my parents.

I know Quebec Pl. That's not a bad area. I always kind of liked Berwyn Hts. I lived on Berwyn Rd, Ruatan and Seminole St. Many a keg party at Ruatan after a Terp game (late 70's/early 80's). :cheers: Hopefully your parents will be OK. Main thing is to not go out late at night and hang when all the crazies are out. That place has gotten so congested though, it's hard to get around in rush hour. Rt 4 is a breeze, like night and day. Oh well, here's to the good ol days. :buddies:

cattitude
02-27-2010, 02:59 PM
I grew up in Berwyn Heights on Quebec Place. Lived there for 22 years until I went in the military. My parents still live there. Graduated from Parkdale in '80. I came back in '98, stationed at Andrews and lived in Greenbelt until '05. Now live in Calvert as well. Port Republic. Getting out of PG was a good move. I worry every day for my parents.

Parkdale 73. :howdy: Grew up in Greenbelt. Lot of friends and family through the years in Berwyn Heights. Spent a lot of time on Pontiac.

PsyOps
02-27-2010, 03:10 PM
Parkdale 73. :howdy: Grew up in Greenbelt. Lot of friends and family through the years in Berwyn Heights. Spent a lot of time on Pontiac.

Parkdale was a good school back in the day. And I loved Greenbelt growing up. Used to ride my bike in and around Greenbelt, Greenbelt Park and Springhill Lake. I wouldn't step foot in Springhill Lake today. Very dangerous place.

Berwyn Heights is still relatively quiet. What last names of folks did you know from BH?

Have you seen this site: Parkdale High School Yearbooks (http://www.parkdalealumni.com/Yearbook.aspx?CY=1973)

cattitude
02-27-2010, 03:14 PM
Parkdale was a good school back in the day. And I loved Greenbelt growing up. Used to ride my bike in and around Greenbelt, Greenbelt Park and Springhill Lake. I wouldn't step foot in Springhill Lake today. Very dangerous place.

Berwyn Heights is still relatively quiet. What last names of folks did you know from BH?

Have you seen this site: Parkdale High School Yearbooks (http://www.parkdalealumni.com/Yearbook.aspx?CY=1973)

I grew up in just off Crescent Road in a free-standing home. Berwyn Heights? Tons of people...too many to list. :lol:

Nope, haven't seen that site, thanks!!

PsyOps
02-27-2010, 03:18 PM
I know Quebec Pl. That's not a bad area. I always kind of liked Berwyn Hts. I lived on Berwyn Rd, Ruatan and Seminole St. Many a keg party at Ruatan after a Terp game (late 70's/early 80's). :cheers: Hopefully your parents will be OK. Main thing is to not go out late at night and hang when all the crazies are out. That place has gotten so congested though, it's hard to get around in rush hour. Rt 4 is a breeze, like night and day. Oh well, here's to the good ol days. :buddies:

Ruatan was the street behind Quebec Place. If those parties were back in the late 70s early 80s I bet I know what house and you all kept us awake on many-a-night. :lmao: Can you tell me which house it was? Did you rent it out from the Hill's? I think they were still the owners. I had so many friends on Ruatan.

My folks have never had a problem; although my dad is in very poor health and my mom is now starting to decline; so I worry about them.

And I'll take Rt 4 over the beltway any day.

PsyOps
02-27-2010, 03:19 PM
I grew up in just off Crescent Road in a free-standing home. Berwyn Heights? Tons of people...too many to list. :lol:

Nope, haven't seen that site, thanks!!

I just knew so many people on that town and may have them on my facebook. What a small world it is sometimes.

jaksprat
02-27-2010, 05:15 PM
Parkdale 73. :howdy: Grew up in Greenbelt. Lot of friends and family through the years in Berwyn Heights. Spent a lot of time on Pontiac.

Howdy ol' neighbor. :howdy: If you were on Pontiac a lot I must have crossed paths with you a few times. That was a main thoroughfare thru there. Greenbelt too. I don't know how many times I walked around that lake and went thru the little town. I'm sure you tried 3 Bros. in Beltway Plaza, right?

jaksprat
02-27-2010, 05:37 PM
Ruatan was the street behind Quebec Place. If those parties were back in the late 70s early 80s I bet I know what house and you all kept us awake on many-a-night. :lmao: Can you tell me which house it was? Did you rent it out from the Hill's? I think they were still the owners. I had so many friends on Ruatan.

My folks have never had a problem; although my dad is in very poor health and my mom is now starting to decline; so I worry about them.

And I'll take Rt 4 over the beltway any day.

I don't remember the Hills. We owned the house on Ruatan as an investment and I lived there with students for a number of years. We were raucous I admit and I apologize if we kept you up at night :whistle: but you know how it is when you're young. :yahoo: Sorry to hear your folks are in poor health. I would imagine that they don't want to move and hope they have some comfort there.

PsyOps
02-27-2010, 09:22 PM
I don't remember the Hills. We owned the house on Ruatan as an investment and I lived there with students for a number of years. We were raucous I admit and I apologize if we kept you up at night :whistle: but you know how it is when you're young. :yahoo: Sorry to hear your folks are in poor health. I would imagine that they don't want to move and hope they have some comfort there.

I don't know when the Hills actually sold the house. Are you able to tell me which house it was? Of course Ruatan goes about the length of the town so it didn't occur to me it could have been a few blocks from my house.

You're right about my folks in staying in their house. I think it's about the last real comfort they have left in their lives.

jaksprat
02-28-2010, 05:12 AM
I don't know when the Hills actually sold the house. Are you able to tell me which house it was? Of course Ruatan goes about the length of the town so it didn't occur to me it could have been a few blocks from my house.

You're right about my folks in staying in their house. I think it's about the last real comfort they have left in their lives.

Thanks for the PM. I guess we weren't next door to each other but close enough to be called neighbors. :howdy:


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