Maryland Restaurants
A restaurant is a dining establishment that serves prepared food to patrons. Most local MD restaurants offer dine-in and take-out services with dine-in service being the most popular. Some Maryland establishments go even further and only offer delivery services. Most local cities offer a diversity of styles of cuisine and service.
After dining at any of the MD restaurants located on this site, please feel free to leave a review of your experience
Restaurants in Maryland:
MD Restaurant Reviews & Comments:
Best subs in town
by Kate on February 17th, 2009 on Gracie's Place |
| Best subs in town. Great service and the cost is inexpensive. Quaint pre civil war building. There Cream of Crab on Fridays is out of this world. |
the worst
by beth on February 12th, 2009 on Uno's |
| The service & food were horrible. There was a little mad man walking around like he was all that. Never again, I will take my money elsewhere. get a clue |
2nd rate copy
by Bollop on February 9th, 2009 on O'Connors Pub |
| This place might have a chance if the owners wern't so rude and they quit serving young kids alcohol, very disappointed! |
Rude customer service
by Dee on February 7th, 2009 on Pizza Hut |
| Employees behind counter are unaware of any advertized specials, even though its posted right there in their front window. When asked, they become rude, and offer no real answers. Food is bland, sauce foul, burnt cheese on pizzas, and dough is raw in places. Store is dirty, and employees handling food do not wear gloves, and were seen wiping their nose and attending business as usual. Will not visit again. |
Great food, better service!
by Kat on February 4th, 2009 on Rafters |
| Rafters is a family-owned restaurant/bar that my family keeps coming back to again and again! They serve bar-food done right. Ask for the cosmo (a sandwich) and be amazed. Their sandwiches run between $8 and $15, and beer on tap is ~$4. |
Best food in town!
by Sartor on February 1st, 2009 on Lailas Kitchen |
| The best food in town, served in traditional Afghani style. Very reasonably priced. The owners are very friendly and they play wonderful Afghani and Indian music that creates a serene, relaxing environment. I come here as often as possible. Highly recommended! |
Worth the wait
by frankie on January 31st, 2009 on Doc's Riverside Grille |
| Stopped for dinner and had to wait a while but hostess brought over free apps while we waited. It was worth the wait! Prime Rib was the best I have had which really surprised me for such a casual place. Fried Oysters were outstanding. I'll be back |
Great Place
by champ on January 31st, 2009 on Doc's Riverside Grille |
| STOPPED BY AFTER WORK GREAT DEALS FROM 3-7 ON MIXED DRINKS, BEER, AND APPS. PLASMA TV'S - GREAT MUSIC -STAKK WAS VERY FRIENDLY AND PLEASANT. SEAFOOD WAS THE BEST! |
Tasty, fresh, incrediably inexpensi
by KathyW on January 30th, 2009 on Continental Pizza |
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Continental Pizza Hot, Fresh, incrediably inexpensive.... Submitted on 01-30-2009 by KathyW . My Dad brought home 20 inch subs from Continental Pizza 40 years ago.During the last big recesssion of 1969. No one can beat the taste and prices Their Steak and cheese is $4.50 for an 8 inch,$7.30 16 inch, really 2 eight inches after being cut in half that's like $3.45 a person. Overflowing with fresh good stk. Pizza is outstanding, costs from $5.70-$8.50, for 10 inch pie to 14 inch pizza pie. Fresh tasty, and good cheese and meats. I always tip the help with my extra change in the tip cup. |
WASTE OF MONEY
by ZOE on January 29th, 2009 on Oriental Express |
| THE FOOD IS AWFUL!!!!!! BEWARE OF WHAT YOU MAY FIND IN YOUR FOOD! MAKE SURE U KNOW THE LOCATION SO YOU CAN TAKE IT BACK!!!!!! |
Maryland Restaurant Information
Restaurants range from unpretentious lunch and dining places to expensive establishments serving refined food and spirits in formal settings. In less expensive Maryland restaurants customers usually wear casual clothing, while levels of dress attire usually increase as the best restaurant menu prices increase.
Restaurants often specialize in one or two types of cuisines. For example, there are ethnic restaurants, vegetarian restaurants or steak restaurants. Restaurants selling indigenous food are typically called restaurants, while restaurants selling food of foreign origin are referenced by the cuisine type. Popular local MD cuisines are French, Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Seafood, Indian, and Japanese.
Best subs in town
the worst
2nd rate copy
Great food, better service!