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    Brookville Eatery

    4.1 (15 reviews)
    InexpensiveSandwiches, American
    Closed 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    3/4's of my steak and cheese...meh
    Maria P.

    This is definitely a no-frills kind of place that serves the basics. Sandwiches, fries, and a few breakfast items. I believe there was one table and a really tiny ledge that had a small stool near it. Looked like the place just opened (or they're renovating). Anyway, the man who made my sandwich was very nice and I didn't have to wait long, but it wasn't that good. If I happened to be in the area and couldn't imagine waiting one minute longer to eat, then I'd order something. Otherwise, I'd drive down the road and try someplace else.

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    David N.

    Was in the area and needed some lunch, checked out Yelp and this place was given 5 stars (granted by only two reviewers) so I decided to give it a try. Brookville Eatery is very typical of a sandwich shop located in or near an industrial complex. Probably just serving breakfast and lunch. Janelle did a good job describing the premises. The arcade games are still there and made me smile. Lunch special was sub, fries, and fountain soda for $8 incl tax. Opted for the cheese steak as Andrew opined it was the best in town. I have not eaten a cheese steak in Silver Spring but pity for the community if this was the best to be had. It was not bad but I have had better. Heck, even Subway's cheese steak (eek) was better. But hey, steak, onions, mayo, hots (ordered everything but did not come with lettuce or tomato?) on a toasted roll...Not bad. The sandwich was not seasoned and needed salt and pepper. The fries, thick cut steak fries, were not seasoned and needed salt and pepper. The fountain soda tasted off to the point of it not being drinkable.

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    The Daily Dish

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    3.5
    (298 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    If you want to skip the noisy hustle and bustle of the city, come and enjoy the pleasantries of…read morethis charming neighborhood restaurant. The food quality is great because it's comforting, locally and sustainably sourced. And you never feel rushed because this restaurant values their customers. Dining here I admired how my needs were anticipated and everyone here was a regular, not just a number. That will always be a win in my book and will have me coming back for more. I loved eating in the open bay. But they also have a patio & are family & dog friendly. I order most of the brunch specials: -espresso martini affogato (was so so, a bit too strong but I'm usually a Bellini girl) -challah Nutella stuffed French toast (sooo good! I usually love waffles but these were cooked perfectly aka not soggy & very flavorful) I would get this again -Chesapeake Benedict (Loved it, all meat, no filler in the crabs) -Salmon omelette -Shrimp & grits

    My Mom and her 2 friends were seated at Table 10 in front where lots of servers pass by. It was…read moresurprisingly slow service and the food was just okay. My Mom and one of her friends ordered the challah BLT and liked it. Her other friend and I ordered the 2-egg breakfast. She requested scrambled eggs; they were light pink (yuck) How can real eggs scrambled be pink??? My meal came out COLD and REALLY well done! So, I asked for it to be hot so they brought another meal and the eggs were cooked just right but had a fishy taste to them... One staff member with a beard kept coming around to table to clear the sugar and straw papers which was a constant interruption to our conversation... Like can't he find other ways to help out??? All of the tables weren't filled yet it took FOREVER to get our check from Lili our waitress... It seems like the community frequents this place as the ambiance was loud but some tables were empty.

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    Moreland's Tavern

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    (226 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    Excellent food! Excrement service!! Great ambiance! Nice rustic neighborhood bar with a great beer…read moreand bourbon selection!! And again, the food is amazing! This place continues to be our family favorite, every time we have family from out of town we bring them here because everyone loves the food and the atmosphere. Today they were able to accommodate a big group of out of town family at the last minute and did an amazing job!!

    It saddens me to write this because I've been coming to Moreland's for years, but after my Father's…read moreDay experience, I won't be returning. My African American military family arrived at 11:00 a.m. sharp on Father's Day. I mention "military family" because I want to paint an accurate picture: we weren't a loud or unruly group. We were five adults, five well-behaved children, and two infants looking to enjoy brunch together. The restaurant was completely empty. Not "a few open tables" empty--completely empty. No one was even sitting at the bar. When we told the hostess we didn't have a reservation, she went to get a manager. What struck me immediately was how flustered he became the moment he saw our group. He came out red-faced, visibly agitated, and immediately launched into how they were completely booked and there was "no way" he could seat a party of 12. We even asked if we could split into two groups of six and were met with the same response: impossible. We stood there looking at an entirely empty restaurant while being told there was absolutely no way we could be accommodated. The whole interaction was honestly bizarre. Confused, we simply said "okay" and started walking away. As we were already down the sidewalk, a hostess came after us and explained that we could sit on the patio, which was first-come, first-served. We could order through a QR code and have food brought to us. That was completely fine with us. In fact, with children and infants, the patio was arguably a better option anyway. The truth is, by that point we stayed more out of convenience than anything else. Getting five children and two infants back into three separate vehicles and finding another restaurant felt like more of a hassle than it was worth. Looking back, I wish we had simply left. Which raises the obvious question: if the patio was available all along, why wasn't that the manager's response from the beginning? Why did he act as though seating us was impossible instead of simply saying, "Our indoor dining is reserved, but you're welcome to sit outside"? I do not make accusations of racism lightly. However, after reflecting on the experience, I cannot escape the conclusion that race played a role in how my family was treated. The manager's reaction upon seeing our group, his immediate insistence that there was "no way" to seat us despite an empty restaurant, and the fact that available seating existed all along created an experience that felt unmistakably exclusionary. The interaction nagged at me throughout the meal, especially when my children and nieces and nephews started asking, "Why didn't the restaurant want us to eat here? The place is empty?" That's not a conversation I expected to have with children on Father's Day. When we left about 90 minutes later, both the dining room and patio were still far from full. I counted 8 open tables inside and 5 open tables on the patio at 12:30. I understand reservations. I've dined all over the world. But Moreland's is not a Michelin-starred restaurant with a months-long waitlist. It's a neighborhood pub--closer to an upscale Applebee's than fine dining. Yet somehow my family was made to feel unwelcome from the moment we walked through the door. After years of being a customer, that is deeply disappointing.

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    Corleone's Food Truck Sandwiches

    Corleone's Food Truck Sandwiches

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    With a sign that reads, "I'm gonna make you a sandwich you can't refuse..." plastered on the side,…read moreCorleone's does exactly that. Very solid sandwiches. Ordered the cheesesteaks (chicken and steak) and they did not disappoint. The bread was chewy as a cheesesteak should be and the meat and chicken was seasoned exceptionally well, and very very juicy. They were accompanied with an array of sautéed onions, green peppers and mushrooms. The value was great as well for $10 that brings chips and a drink from the ice barrel parked in front. The only downfall (if you dare call it that) was the location as its tucked away in the Pacci's Restaurant parking lot and you can easily miss it as you're making the turn around the bend, but that's no big deal. All in all, great value, great food, great service. Highly recommended. Next time, I'll definitely take the cannoli.

    Chef Luis has done it again. After decades in the restaurant business he has done created something…read moreworth going out of the way for; exploring his culinary passions with the debut of Corleone's food truck. Following Chef Luis' recommendations, I went with the Cuban sandwich. Normally I'm not a fan of yellow mustard, but somehow it all comes together well with the turkey ham and pickles to make a delicious Panini style sandwich. Their cooler has both traditional and craft sodas to choose from, but they recommend Sprecher fine brewed root beer to pair with the Cuban sandwich. Edit all good come together well with the sea salt potato chips. Overall, I'd recommend this food truck as one of the best I've seen. Decor and atmosphere are what you make it, as this is a food truck. I ended up taking our meal home which is less than a quarter-mile away. However I wonder if I was influenced by this gorgeous summer weather we have been having on a beautiful blue sky day. Regardless of where you decide to eat your meal, the spotless truck says "cleanliness", and the welcome friendliness of the cooks make this a worthwhile place to get a good lunch.

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    Turkey w nice proportions of ham, cheese, pickles & yellow mustard. Not a fan of yellow mustard, yet works well on the Cuban sandwich.
    Turkey w nice proportions of ham, cheese, pickles & yellow mustard. Not a fan of yellow mustard, yet works well on the Cuban sandwich.
    They keep it simple, prices range from seven to $10, though the dry erase think has rubbed off recently.
    They keep it simple, prices range from seven to $10, though the dry erase think has rubbed off recently.
    Worth a stop when traveling through Silver Spring to Bethesda.

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    Worth a stop when traveling through Silver Spring to Bethesda.

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