5 Places to Eat in Rockville Town Square, Rockville, MD

Pick a Spot to Dine Out in Rockville's Town Square

Jake Emen
The Rockville Town Square dining scene in Rockville, MD, has come to life over the past several years. Built up from scratch and made a part of a new apartment complex and shopping district, the area now boasts a variety of great restaurants and bars to suit the tastes of any diner. All of the restaurants listed here are located directly in Rockville Town Square, and can be walked to from the Rockville Metro if you're not driving. Grab your guy or your gal, or whoever else is joining you for the night, and head to any of these places in Rockville Town Square for a good meal and a fun trip.

Gordon Biersch - 200 East Middle Ln.

Gordon Biersch provides a large and seasonally inspired menu featuring upscale American pub style food. You'll find delicious appetizers and bar treats, pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, and more. There's also a large drink menu, but a trip to Gordon Biersch has to feature one of their specialty microbrews. A new beer is available per season, but the year-round offerings include their Czech Pilsner, Marzen, Hefeweizen and Golden Export. The lively bar scene is great for a game or a happy hour.

La Tasca - 141 Gibbs St.

La Tasca is one of the best D.C. tapas restaurants, serving up authentic Spanish cuisine, including a huge range of small plates, as well as a variety of paellas. What really makes this place noteworthy however is the sangria, with a dozen different homemade sangrias on the menu and available by the glass or the pitcher.

Buffalo Wild Wings - 33-C Maryland Avenue

Go easy on your wallet with a meal at Buffalo Wild Wings, which has graced Rockville Town Square with a new branch of its large chain. Over a dozen different sauces are available for their house specialty wings or boneless tenders, ranging from mild to sweet, from tangy to hot, and more. There are also plenty of sandwiches, wraps, burgers and ribs available if wings aren't your thing.

First Watch Daytime Cafe - 100 Gibbs St.

Alright, this is a lunch and breakfast spot and isn't open for dinner, but it's so good that it's worth mentioning anyway. All of the dishes here are composed of tasty, fresh ingredients and great flavor combinations, and the portions are huge. There are healthy options on the menu, and a full smattering of lunch sandwiches and specials, but breakfast is where it's at and you might need to indulge with one of their Sensational Skillets or other morning plates.

Spice Xing - 100-B Gibbs Street

Focusing on Indian food but featuring dishes and flavors with influences as diverse as Portuguese, Chinese and French, Spice Xing packs a powerful, spicy punch into every bite. Share a few appetizers or order an entree, pass around some garlic naan bread and wash it down with a tasty signature drink or martini.

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  • leroy coffie11/26/2010

    I will probably never find myself there, but great article

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