The Restaurant In The Middle Of Nowhere That's So Worth The Drive From Washington DC
By Maura
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Published September 26, 2016
Washington DC has quite the restaurant scene. In every neighborhood, you can spot the latest hot spots by looking for the long lines of people that frequently wrap around the block (we’re looking at you Rose’s Luxury!). The big crowds are not for everyone though and when you want an amazing dining experience that’s a little less busy, you just need to hop in the car and head to Potomac, Maryland where this charming hidden restaurant has been serving amazing food since the 1800s.
Old Angler’s Inn opened in 1860 and is located in a quiet piece of Potomac, far from other restaurants and businesses.
Old Angler’s Inn was originally built to serve the those journeying to and from the Nation’s Capital and those living in the Maryland countryside. During the Civil War, both Union and Confederate soldiers stayed at the inn. It continues to maintain its legendary hospitality.
Just off the C&O Canal, the Old Angler’s Inn is perfect place for a post-hike lunch or for a happy hour with live music out on the patio.
Old Angler’s also has a Beer Garden located out in the back for most casual style dining and relaxed evenings.
In the winter, you can get cozy around the fireplace and soak in the charming atmosphere you will find at Old Angler’s Inn.
Old Angler’s Inn offers incredible comfort food food, no matter when you choose to visit for brunch, lunch and dinner.
Old Angler's Inn offers incredible service and well-prepared food making it a perfect place to escape for an evening out, a fancy dinner or a special occasion.
With nothing around else it other than nature and tucked away in a mass of trees, Old Angler’s Inn is a spectacular hidden restaurant that is well worth adventuring outside of DC to visit!
Have you been to this hidden restaurant near Washington DC? If you want to escape the city without truly escaping it, have a look at this remote restaurant that feels a million miles away from it all!
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