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Any suggestions for places to eat in Mt. Airy would be appreciated. This is a half-way point between my home in Frederick and my parents; trying to find new and good joints to meet up at with the grandkids (under age 4)(they'll eat anything and behave quite well, but not looking for fancy dining establishments).
Thanks in advance for any replies. |
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Green Turtle - right at 27 and I-70.
The only place I know there actually..... |
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Thanks. Love Greene Turtle.
Anyone know of any straight up restaurants that are not fancy and are not sports bars? |
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Few more choices:
Siempre de Fiesta for Mexican food, they have great steak fajitas , Olive Leaf, Ledos or J&P's for Italian or just pizza. I haven't been in the OL for a while but when I did it was decent. Memories - one side is a sports bar but the other side is a more family-like atmosphere. |
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Four Seasons, right off I-70.
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