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My parents took me to Chez Francois when I was a child, and I remember being overwhelmed by the...
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My parents took me to Chez Francois when I was a child, and I remember being overwhelmed by the setting and intimidated by the menu. As an adult I appreciate the nostalgia and outstanding food at Chez Francois. This is a perfect place to cozy up with a date, a bottle of wine and some solid French fare. The menu is extensive, but the food delivers and the pleasant servers are happy to help you navigate through it. Make sure to start with the bouillabaisse, it is out of this world. They do meat best, and for a main course the le chateaubriand de l'auberge is hard to beat. Dessert is easy-go with the souffle. Be sure to make your reservation well in advance .
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Old Brogue Irish Pub
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Irish Pubs & Restaurants
760 Walker Rd Ste C
Great Falls,
Virginia 22066
The Old Brogue is worth a trip to Great Falls. It has authentic Irish fare that is very...
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The Old Brogue is worth a trip to Great Falls. It has authentic Irish fare that is very reasonably priced. The restaurant itself is in an old building, so the floors squeak and the ceilings are low and there are a lot of rooms, but it makes for a very intimate dining experience. Plus, they have a wonderful Irish Stew.
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The Serbian Crown (http://www.serbiancrown.com/) offers an extensive menu of Russian and French...
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The Serbian Crown (http://www.serbiancrown.com/) offers an extensive menu of Russian and French foods. For visitors who are unaccustomed to Russian or French food, safe choices such as lobster, swordfish, salmon, trout, shrimp, mussels, scallops, clam, veal, beef, steak, lamb, and duck are available, but so are more adventurous foods such as caviar, snail, rabbit, antelope, boar, eel, emu, and venison. (Once I had kangaroo as a special!) Soups include hot or chilled borscht, French onion soup, and lobster bisque. Salads, vegetables, and dessert tend to be a bit more mainstream to an American clientele but are nonetheless assorted and delicious. Additionally, the Serbian Crown provides live music at many dinners. The restaurant is a bit expensive, so be sure to visit the website for a $20 coupon. Dress is business casual, but I have seen people dress very casually. Reservations are recommended. I have been going to this restaurant since 2003, and it is one of my favorite in the DC area. It probably serves more Russian than French food. (Why is the restaurant called Serbian?)
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