Wednesday, April 16, 2014

EASTER BRUNCH IN ROCKVILLE 2014

Searching for Easter brunch in Rockville? This is the place to find the answers.

Amalfi Ristorante Italiano

This longtime Rockville favorite has not yet posted a menu or specials, but its Sunday hours are 1:30-9:00 PM.

12307 Wilkins Avenue
301-770-7888

American Tap Room

Let's hope for good weather and outdoor patio dining at Rockville Town Square! American Tap Room will be serving brunch from 10 AM to 3 PM on Easter Sunday. Here's the menu:

36 Maryland Avenue
(301) 838-4281

Chef Geoff's Rockville

Check out the fabulous Easter brunch menu at Chef Geoff's. Including one of my favorites, Big Shrimp and Very Gouda Grits - not that I'm trying to influence your decision or anything. For just $25.95, your brunch also includes a basket of Cheddar Drop biscuits, coffee and your choice of orange juice, mimosa or Bloody Mary. Sides and desserts are extra, and beignets are one of the options. I also like the convenient and free parking here.

12256 Rockville Pike
(240) 621-3090

Founding Farmers

Founding Farmers will open an hour early, at 8 AM, on Easter Sunday. Due to popularity, the restaurant says its remaining reservations are for parties of 4 or less. They'll also serve brunch on Easter Monday, from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Here's their brunch menu.

12505 Park Potomac Avenue
(right off I-270 at Montrose Road exit)
(301) 340-8783


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

MAIBOCK TAPPING PARTY TONIGHT AT GORDON BIERSCH IN ROCKVILLE TOWN SQUARE (PHOTO)

Gordon Biersch is time traveling back to the decade in which it was founded tonight - and you're invited. Stop by their Rockville Town Square location between 6:00-8:00 PM, as they tap their new Maibock, an Einbecker-style lager, with hints of caramel and roasted malt.

Come in 80s costume, or just your favorite 80s outfit from the back of your closet, and you could win a prize. Enjoy music, food, games, prizes, and a silent auction, with all proceeds going to the Patty Pallatos Fund.

FREE CHIPS AND QUESO TODAY AT CALIFORNIA TORTILLA IN ROCKVILLE!

Got those taxes done? Celebrate turning your hard-earned cash over to The Man with free chips and queso today, at California Tortilla in Rockville!

Taxes not done? Fortify yourself with free chips and queso at California Tortilla for the long night ahead!

Either way, just tell the cashier at Cal Tort this double-secret password:

TAXES SCHMAXES

And that free side of chips and queso is all yours, with any purchase! While supplies last. And depending on your tax situation, this may be all you can afford today.

California Tortilla
199 E. Montgomery Avenue

Monday, April 14, 2014

NIGHTSWATCH: ROCKVILLE CRIME UPDATE

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Rockville on April 11, according to crime data:

Theft. 1000 block Rockville Pike (Talbott Center vicinity).

Vehicle burglary. 500 block Gilscot Place (Silver Rock).

Vehicle burglary. 1200 block Gladstone Drive (Silver Rock).

Burglary. 500 block Veirs Mill Road (near MD 355).

Disorderly conduct. Rockville Metro station.

Theft. Choice Hotels Circle (Rockville Town Center).

Theft. 300 block Watts Branch Parkway (Rockshire area).

Theft. 1800 block Greenplace Terrace (Fallsmead area).

Theft. 200 block Redland Boulevard (King Farm).

Theft. 9700 block Traville Gateway Drive.

Friday, April 11, 2014

ROCKVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 17

The Rockville Historic District Commission will meet Thursday, April 17, at 7:30 PM, in the Mayor and Council chambers at Rockville City Hall.

On the agenda are applications for Montgomery County historic preservation tax credits for the following properties:

215 Autumn Wind Way

12 Wall Street

709 Grandin Avenue

203 W. Montgomery Avenue

117 West Montgomery Avenue

8 Thomas Street

103 North Adams Street


Thursday, April 10, 2014

MCDONALD'S PEACHES AND CREAM PIE REVIEW (VIDEO)

McDonald's has just added another limited-time-only item to the menu - the McDonald's Peaches and Cream Pie. True to its name, the pie features diced peaches and cream filling, inside a buttery, golden brown crust. How does it taste? Let's find out in this YouTube World Premiere review of the Peaches and Cream Pie.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

ROCKVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIR TO COUNCIL: EXPECT PIKE PLAN IN JUNE

The rewrite of the master plan for Rockville Pike could be sent to the Mayor and Council in June, Rockville Planning Commission Chair Don Hadley said Monday night. Hadley had been summoned before the council at the behest of members concerned that the Pike Plan process was taking too long. He submitted a written summary of the issues at hand, and highlighted some of the primary challenges in his remarks to the Mayor and Council.

Hadley noted that the consultants hired by the city to develop a Pike Plan concept had 4 years to complete their work. Translating those conceptual goals into a real-world plan is far more complicated, he said. "Structurally, the Pike Plan actually had two parts," Hadley argued: a policy part, and a practical side. That required the commission to convert policy goals into "technically proficient and enforceable law," Hadley said, "not arbitrary, [but] well supportable" city code.

"Hot topics," such as building height, naturally take time to work out among the "democratization of ideas" on the 7-member commission, Hadley said. The deliberative process among commissioners - who don't necessarily agree on all matters - has "been healthy for us," he said. Technical issues not addressed in the consultants' plan have forced the commission to take extra time, as well. Hadley pointed out that the consultants' plan did not include the massive bus rapid transit line in the center of the Pike, now being pushed on the city by the Montgomery County Council. How to balance the demands for safe bike routes, local bus service, and street parking for merchants, has been a major challenge, Hadley reported. And the current demand for surface parking and big box stores on the Pike doesn't line up with the new urbanist goals of the consultants, he explained. It has fallen to the commission to resolve these inconsistencies, Hadley said.

Most significantly, Hadley said, the consultants' plan ultimately did not reflect Rockville's values. He referred to a panel hosted by former commission chair Jerry Callistein at a city summit, which sought to determine the city's values. "Neighborhood-oriented, family-friendly small-town people," was the panel's final definition of the city's character, Hadley recalled; "that’s been our guiding influence.”

Hadley said that the incompatible nature of the policy goals and today's reality (walkable, mixed use development vs. the existing, popular commercial area along the Pike) would probably demand a reassessment of the plan's specifics and performance every two years. He also sought to assure elected officials that the delays were not political in nature. There "really aren't any politics" on the commission, Hadley said. "I wouldn’t want [the Pike Plan] to come to you with any sense that it has a particular axe to grind," he concluded.

Mayor Bridget Newton and the council briefly responded to Hadley's presentation and letter Monday night. “I thought your letter was very instructive,” Newton said. "We’re delighted to hear that it’s coming in June," said Councilmember Tom Moore, who had expressed concern over the delays.

Planning commissioners Anne Goodman, Jack Leiderman and John Tyner were present at the meeting.