Maryland is full of history, even when it comes to some of our restaurants. The following eatery has been around for over a century, and the current owners are celebrating 60 years of of this charming spot under their family name. Full of an alluring ambiance in a wooded setting, you’re going to love Old Angler’s Inn.
You may have spotted Old Angler's Inn while exploring Great Falls in Potomac, Maryland. Its close proximity to the river makes it the perfect spot to stop after a long day of outdoor exploration.
Perhaps the most impressive part of the restaurant is the building itself, which dates back to 1860. During the Civil War, officers stopped by the inn and years later, Teddy Roosevelt enjoyed both the inn and its rustic surroundings.
If you're wondering how the food is... wonder no more. Old Angler's Inn has a plethora of items on the menu that are sure to please any visitor. Whether you're a lover of seafood...