Find out what American restaurants to try in Olney. Olney is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located in the north central part of the county, twenty miles (32 km) north of Washington, D.C. It was largely agricultural until the 1960s, when growth of the Washington suburbs led to its conversion into a mostly residential area. As generally defined, Olney had a total population of 33,844 in the 2010 U.S. Census. In 2013 it was ranked #22 Money magazine's "top-earning towns" edition of "America's Best Places to Live."
Things to do in Olney
We went here for a quick dinner stop after Sandy Spring ropes course. It was late so no time for a sit down dinner. All sandwiches were made correctly and efficiently. Closes at nine. Outdoor seating and indoor.
I stopped by for a quick breakfast. I was seated right away. My server was very polite. And the food was very tasty.
3 based on 17 reviews
While I've classified this as "average", it really is a bit better than that just not quite "very good". Over the years, I've had a couple of disappointments, but mostly consistently good food. They make a very good Philly Cheesesteak, but the breakfasts are just average. We've been here for breakfast (open on weekends only), lunch, and dinner although when we've been here during the dinner hour, we mostly order sandwiches or similar diner food. I've been here as a couple, with friends, with family, with small children; all work. Service can be "spotty"; we've had excellent service some times and other times not so great. My biggest complaint is that there is a centrally located bar area usually with "regulars" who can be noisy so it's not a quiet place and ambiance is not a plus. I've put "cheap eats" rather than "mid-range" just because I think the prices are pretty good for what you order. While it's definitely NOT fast-food type prices you can easily eat here on a budget and enjoy the experience! ;-)
3 based on 45 reviews
Iconic Maryland bar and restaurant serving famous crab dip, fresh & never frozen 100% beef burgers, fan-favorite wings, a $7.99 lunch menu, and a wide selection of local, craft, and specialty beers. Always a good game on TV, and every seat has a good view
Appetizers and sandwiches are always delicious. It's a busy place after work hours, so lunch time is best time to go. Who wants a wait, or a crowd...
4 based on 181 reviews
We had planned to go to another place and there was no seating so; we lucked upon Ricciutiâs. Itâs such a quaint place. The downside- closely set tables leave little room for a âquiet conversationâ. We could hear every word the woman said at the table across the way. Wouldnât be bad if you were planning to go with several couples or a group- and everyone could join in. The service was excellent. I had the sweet potato and black bean chili- i felt like I was eating âhomemadeâ food. Fantastic. Just the right amount of cumin and spice. The gluten free and vegetarian options are greatâ including a gluten free pizza crust that was exceptionally good.
4 based on 216 reviews
My sister selected this place for lunch. The service was very good and we enjoyed the food. My sisters got a Mango Chicken salad and a falafel pita sandwich. I got a Californian sandwich which was larger than expected- with sliced turkey, swiss cheese and cole slaw- very good. I added fries instead of chips- I loved them as they were very crispy- the way I like fries.
4 based on 96 reviews
There are only two places to eat corned beef or pastrami in Maryland. One is in Bawlmer, and here in Olney at the "King". You really cannot have a samwich anywhere else, because it just won't taste good. They are consistently the most tender and flavorful meats on a samwich. I drive from Frederick County to eat here, not as often as I would like. Trust me, you will be overjoyed you came here for the corned beef or pastrami.
4 based on 162 reviews
If youâre looking for a great Neighborhood Gathering Place right in the heart of Olney, MD, youâve found it! Featuring âGood Eatsâ and friendly service since 1991. We use only high quality fresh ingredients and prepare everything to order from our own rec
We had lunch here recently with friends who live in the area. Because of several stacked stone walls, I could see the interior of the restaurant had been updated, and the ambiance was pleasant. Our table shared two startersâfried oysters and potato skins with the usual trimmings plus crab. The oysters were good, but my husband and I thought the crab didnât quite work with the skins. I had a Cobb salad for lunch. It was good, but whoever made it dumped at least a half cup of shredded cheese on top. So much Cheddar detracted from the overall mix of the salad ingredients, and I spent a lot of time picking out and discarding cheese. My husband had meatloaf which he thought was just okay. And our friend got her favorite sandwichâthe Olney Grille. She kept commenting that the flavor was good, but the bread had too much mayonaise and was soggy. The iced tea was good, and the service was friendly.
4 based on 280 reviews
My meal was delicious at Grill Marx. Our server brought out our food very quickly and also was open to anything more we needed. In all a good exxperience
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