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As voted by the people, most romantic dining spot in St. Mary's was the Western Steer (now the WaWa at 235 / 4)
That place was the pits.
As voted by the people, most romantic dining spot in St. Mary's was the Western Steer (now the WaWa at 235 / 4)
I remember seeing the "Best of St. Mary's County" list in the Enterprise around 96-97.
As voted by the people, most romantic dining spot in St. Mary's was the Western Steer (now the WaWa at 235 / 4)
I say this about certain locations - it's a bad vibes building. The location in question is one of them, that place in Ltown shopping center that changes hands every year is another one. Like they were built on an Indian burial ground or something, it's consistent failure no matter what goes in there.
The owner of the building? He's owned it for at least a few years. Its the same guy who owns the liquor store next to crab knockers.
I agree w/ you they need to be the best at something (food, service, cheap, etc...) to get people in. I've been here for 12+ years now and I have to say Olde Town Pub is the best option in Leonardtown. Food has always been excellent as well as service. I used to really like Salsa's but the last few times I've been the food hasn't been that great. The Rex had decent food but their service is horrible.
I agree about the Indian burial ground idea. The place in Hollywood on 235 that used to be TJ's carry out ... I think its now Cow and Fish or something. It seems doomed. The old Willows Restaurant building seems doomed, but we'll see how Kevin Thompson does with it. Maybe he'll "unjinx" it
liked the food at the last location, here not so much. Haven't been there on chicken day though, hope that's still up to snuff.
Chaptico Market has dropped to my #2 after my last two dinners from there. My only problem with CM's chicken is the coating is too salty for my taste.
I agree about Salsa's....not as good as it used to be
I've had real Mexican food, real Tex-Mex and Southwest cuisine.
Back to the Ale House "(Lexington Park)".... Been there three times since it opened. Really like it. Can be noisy at times. That would be because they're doing good business and always have plenty of customers. We like to eat at the bar or the tall tables. My favorite, so far, is the Meatball Parmigiana. Made friends with some of the staff who I've found to all have very good attitudes and all seem to help each other out. I know there's always room for improvement but I think they're off to a good start.
Used to live through out San Diego (Imperial Beach, Chula Vista, PB, MB, Lakeside, Poway, etc...) nothing like San Diego Mexican food! There is a taqueria in Waldorf that we've been to a lot and its GOOD...closest thing I've had to SD Mexican food...but still not the same.I used to routinely work at a small shipbuilder, since closed down, in Chula Vista, south of San Diego. There was a Mexican restaurant within walking distance of my hotel that put out, hands down, the best Mexican food I've ever eaten anywhere else in the world. Spoiled me...to this day I still compare whatever I'm served with that place. ;-(
How are they w/ keep beers on tap? In earlier post they had often run out of things so we've been holding off going.We go frequently as well (grapefruit sculpin on tap is all it takes) and the only real complaint I have is the kitchen seems to be super variable. The quality, amount and presentation are vastly different every time we go for certain things, the ale house fries come to mind.
There is a taqueria in Waldorf that we've been to a lot and its GOOD...closest thing I've had to SD Mexican food...but still not the same.
Went to the Ale House for the first time last Sunday. It was quite good. The Ale House Fries appetizer was .