• 16Apr

    6a00d834515b4d69e200e55075d6bc8834-500wi.jpgBy Andrew Kohn

    Some of you are probably asking where Takoma Park is located, let alone what this explosion is all about?! As a resident of Takoma Park, I can happily inform you that we are on the Red Line – in Maryland – located at the stop right before Silver Spring as you leave the city, appropriately named Takoma Park. We currently have three restaurants in the downtown: Mark’s Kitchen, Middle Eastern Cuisine and Market, and the Olive Lounge and Grill.

    I recently ate at the Olive Lounge and Grill. An exceptional restaurant in Old Town if for no other reason then because it serves alcohol! I moved to the city knowing full well that law allowed no restaurant in the area to serve alcohol. (And it’s a testament to my love of the area that I still moved here after this full disclosure!) With the alcoholic about-face, however, restaurants are moving into the area left and right. Or should I say, I know of one new pizza location ready to open (soon?) – but I admit I only know this because of the sign in their window. There is talk of a few more establishments opening up in the next few months although there is very little outward evidence to support these rumors. With three restaurants already opened, adding to that number by one will increase our options by 25% – and that’s an explosion!

    At the Olive Lounge, a small cozy backroom restaurant accessible from the parking lot, we started with hummus and pita with falafel. The falafel was tasty, if not a tad bit dry, and the hummus was a true delight! For mains, I had a feta and jalapeno stuffed burger. Tasty for the price and there were tons of fries to munch on as well. And the fries went well with the extra order of onion rings – a treat we were told to order – and they were very nice. Not breaded but battered (my favorite), they were golden brown and, when you took a bite, the entire onion didn’t come out of its tasty casing in one large, long piece.

    There were four beers on tap – predictable but good (Dominion, etc). And this isn’t too shabby when you consider there was no alcohol in this area just a few months ago! There are also numerous beers by the bottle and organic red and white wines. Another great quality of the lounge, besides the fact I can walk there, is the price. For the quality of food, the price was wonderful! For a starter, two burgers, extra onion rings, and two beers we paid about $35 – a deal is a deal is a deal! Come on out and give the Olive’s a try – you won’t be disappointed!

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