Friday, November 13, 2009

Domaine Charbonniere - Perdrix - Chateauneuf du Pape – 1998

France / Chateauneuf du Pape $35 / Rhone

Ahh, the joys of having a cellar. With the economy ailing, and me being in an industry that has been severely affected, I am happy to have a cellar to drink during the downturn. I have been drinking 1998 Chateauneuf du Pape on and off for almost 10 years. It was a great vintage, and most of the wines have held up very well.

I was curious how this Domaine held up. A reasonably priced wine, it cost about $25 when I purchased this in 2001. It was a bit tight when I tasted it back then, and has had time to mellow over the years. The tannins have softened, and the wine has morphed into a wonderful treat.

The cork held up beautifully on this wine when I opened it. It poured ruby red, and did not look like a 10+ year wine. The scents from the glass were balsam, black fruit, cherry and a bit of earth. The wine was layered and long. There was still a bit of glycerin which was surprising after all these years. There were still sufficient tannins - though softer then in early life - that leads me to believe this one has 5-7 years left to drink.

Overall, this was a wonderful bottle of wine.

This producer always has a consistently good bottle from year to year. In the great years, this bottle is one that you should stock up on. With 2007 being compared to 1998 as a vintage, I may have to pick up some for the cellar.

What are some of your favorite CDP producers? Not the obvious - like Beaucastle and Pegau - but some of your favorite values in the region? Let me know....

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Free Wine Tasting - Saturday's - 3pm to 7pm

Cork and Fork
Specialty Food and Wine
7110 Bethesda Lane
(301)841-7204

So, what is not to like about free wine? Especially on a Saturday afternoon before the big night out on the town. The best part of this free tasting is you don't have to travel an hour west to the Virginia wine country - it is as close as downtown Bethesda!

Bethesda Lane is one of the newer parts of the vibrant Bethesda "Downtown". Built on the land once occupied by Giant Foods, it is a lovely pedestrian street with restaurants, shops and retail. Cork and Fork is a lovely store selling wine and specialty food.

Every Saturday they have wines open to taste from 3pm to 7pm. With knowledgeable owners and representatives from local wine wholesalers, this is a great spot to taste different wines and learn a bit about wines of the world.

Most important, we have to support our local small business. Especially the independent wine shops in Montgomery County. Visit the Cork and Fork website for more information!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

FREE Burger today at all BGR Locations! 4827 Fairmont Avenue 11am to Noon!

FREE BURGERS TOMORROW! For anyone that has a sharpie and skin. I quote you the press release: “On Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 11:00 a.m. to noon customers who arrive at any of BGR’s three DC area locations with ‘BGR’ written on any body part will receive a delicious gourmet burger on the house. Customers can select either The Burger or Veggie Burger, and the promotion is limited to one complimentary burger per customer. ” The locations are: Dupont Circle: 1514 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 2003 Alexandria: 106 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 and Bethesda: 4827 Fairmont Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814 This information was taken verbatim from WeLoveDC.com - A site dedicated to things to do and eat in D.C. Follow the link, and check it out! Thank you Katie! For up-to-the-minute news and reviews (among other musings), follow Katie on Twitter! Have any foodie-related news Katie might like to know about? Email her at Katie (at) WeLoveDC.com!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Five Guys Now Open on Bethesda Avenue!

For those fellow burger afficionados in Bethesda, this is what you have all been waiting for. Five Guys - Famous Burger and Fries - has opened its doors in Bethesda.

Located at 4829 Bethesda Avenue, this local chain has been pleasing burger lovers for over 23 years since they opened thier initial location in Arlington, VA. There are now over 450 locations in 30 states.

You can also follow Five Guys on Twitter - @five_guys for updates on new locations!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Hewitson - "Ned and Henry" - Barossa Valley - Australia – 2006

Shiraz / Mourvedre Barossa / $22 - $30

Although Australian wines are often labeled by the critical press as "Over the Top", they are still some of the finest values to be found for frugal wine lovers. Consistently delivering a lot of wine for the money, there are some gems to be found that should be on the top of every wine lovers list.

Hewitson is one of my favorite producers in the Barossa Valley. With 8-10 different wines released each year, they are consistently good year to year. Hewitson is one of my "Go-To" producers when I am looking for a wine to impress.

Ned and Henry is a lovely shiraz with a touch of mourvedre blended in for balance. Named after the estates two sons, this wine is big, rich and fruit forward. Those that like Aussie reds will love the balance and richness of this red.

It pours purple and the color is saturated. The nose is gobs of black fruit, red fruit some vanilla and licorice. The wine tastes of black fruit, plum, cola and finished with a hint of nut and earth. This is a medium bodied wine with a decadent feel.

How much can you expect to pay for this decadence? I found this wine on-line for $21.00. If you buy it retail, you can expect to pay up to $30. Even at $30, this is a lot of wine for the money. Most importantly, it is a bottle of wine that will not disappoint. I could easily see folks that taste this wine blind assume it is a $50 bottle of wine.

This wine is imported by John Larchet who owns "The Australian Premium Wine Collection". Any time you see this neck label, I can promise you it is attached to a wonderful wine. I had the chance to taste the entire collection last year with Josh Raynolds of IWC. There was not a bad wine in the bunch.

Maybe the best part of this review today is not specifically this review, but the recommendation to look out for this neck label when searching store shelves for a wine. It may be cheating, but I promise you that you won't go wrong.

Has anyone tasted any other wines in this collection? Do you agree with my analysis? Report back. You can comment following this post.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Bethesda Ranked Second Healthiest City in America for Women

SELF Magazine has ranked Bethesda as the Second Healthiest City in America for Women. Topped only by Burlington, Vermont - Bethesda was given this honor based largely because it is a SAFE city for women to live.

The story specifies that the area has a much lower percentage of violent crime, rape and traffic accidents that are fatal. Kudos to the Montgomery County Police who are largely responsible for keeping crime low and public safety a top priority.

For further reading, feel free to follow this link to the story on line.

Friday, October 30, 2009

REVIEW - Marques de Caceres - Rioja - 1987


Tempranillo / 1987
Rioja / Spain

Every once in a while a bottle of wine falls through the cracks. The more wine you have, the easier it is to lose one in the mix of racking and case boxes. Annually I go through my wines to try to find these sneaky bottles and get them back to where they belong.

Sometimes I am highly disappointed when I find a nice bottle of wine and realize it has been lost too long, and is probably too old to enjoy. This is a bigger problem with white wines that generally have a much shorter shelf life.

Two years ago I came upon a bottle of Spanish Rioja from Marques de Caceres while organizing my racks. It was a "Riserva" bottling from 1987. I remember purchasing this while in Spain with my wife in 1992. These wines are generally released late, after cellaring at the estate from 3-5 years.

I probably spent $20 on this bottle in 1994. At that time, this was the upper range of what I was willing to spend on a wine, and an indulgence. I thought it would be a nice bottle to open a few years later to remember the great time we had in Spain.

Well, the wine was put on racks when we got back to Annapolis waiting for the appropriate occasion. In 2000, my family an I moved to Potomac, Maryland - and all of the wines got packed in mixed boxes for the move. Once we got into the new home, the boxes (About 50 boxes) sat against the basement wall.

As they say - Best laid plans......the boxes stayed against the basement wall until I build my wine cellar 3 years ago. At that time all of the wines were racked, catalogued, and organized to a degree so I could find the wines I was looking for. This poor Rioja popped out of a box - already 17 years old.

I put this wine and about 20 other bottles on a rack outside of the wine cellar to make vinegar. (Like I have time to make vinegar). There they have sat for 3 years - lonely, dusty and neglected.

Last week I invited some good friends over for wine, food and fun. While trekking down to the cellar for some more wine, my friend Fernando saw the neglected bottle of Rioja on the Vinegar shelf. When I told him the story, he wisely said "Why don't we open it?". Worst case would be it was bad, and we could dump it out. What a fabulous idea!

With much fanfare we opened the bottle. After carefully removing the cork (Which was in remarkable condition), a quick sniff led me to believe we may have gotten lucky. I poured the wine - a little darker then a normal Rioja - but this was older then a normal Rioja. I smelled dark fruit and a touch of prune on the nose. The wine tasted great. The fruit was still there - blackberry, currant and red bramble fruit mixed with leather and a bit of sherry. The wine was certainly beyond its prime. It was very thin and not near as supple as a peak Rioja should be. For 20 years old, it was a winner.

So what is the lesson in all of this? First of all, never assume a wine is bad. It is always worth giving it a try. My friend Fernanado and I now have a good story to share regarding a great night with friends, and a fabulous Rioja that was long left for dead. Depending upon how a wine is stored, you can sometimes get longer life then expected from a wine. If you have a strong vintage, the tannins in a wine may preserve it for much longer then you expect. Once in a while, there is no explanation. Even after sitting for 3 years on the Vinegar shelf, this humble Rioja had its 15 minutes of fame.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Bethesda Ranked # 1 by FORBES as Most Educated Town


Is there no end to the accolades for the people of Bethesda? Shortly after being ranked tops in the nation for Hot Guys, Forbes has reported some more serious statistics.

Bethesda has been named the most educated small town in America!

With over 50% of residents over the age of 25 holding advanced college degrees, it handily beats most other small towns in the US. With NIH, The Smithsonian and the military - this suburb of the Nations Capital is a SMART choice as a place to live.

Other small towns that made the list are Wellesley, Mass., Palo Alto California and local neighbor, McLean Virginia.

For a direct link to this story in FORBES, you can click on this link.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Friday Wine Review ! - Juan Gil Monastrell - 2006


Spain / Jumilla
90pts / $18.00

When you love wine, you can't help surrounding yourself with others with the same passion. I meet quarterly with friends in Virginia to taste wine, eat good cheese and most importantly catch up on each others lives.

Two weeks ago Barbara hosted our quarterly event. The theme was blue cheese and our favorite wine since out last meet.

We had a fantastic time, as usual, but Barbara sent me home with a bottle of wine she was very impressed with. She and I have similar tastes, so I could not wait to try it out.

This wine poured a beautiful dark purple and coated the glass. It had smoky earth, blueberry and violets on the nose. It smelled delicious. The wine was medium bodied, typical of a Jumilla monastrell. The flavor notes were black cherry, tobacco, with dusty tannins. It had good structure and was multi layered. The wine is delicious.

All of the major reviewers gave this wine 90+ points. It has enough structure to last a few years in the cellar, but may be too tempting now. What a great gift, and impressive wine.

The most impressive feature of this wine is the price. I have found it as low as $16.99 online. You can find it locally in DC from $18-$22. Don't miss this budget beauty. Back up the truck and buy it by the case!

See ALL ofmy reviews for VALUE wines at WineGent.com.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Bethesda Parking Lot to CLOSE - 11/1/09



For Immediate Release: 10/23/2009

Parking Lot in Bethesda to Temporarily Close in November

Beginning on or about November 1, Bethesda Parking Lot 31A, which is located south of Bethesda Avenue and east of Woodmont Avenue, will be temporarily closed for about 60 days to relocate utilities. The lot will reopen in January 2010. Lot 31A is the smaller lot across the street from the much larger Parking Lot 31, which will remain open.

In the spring of 2011, Lots 31 and 31A will close for the construction of a new underground parking garage.

For additional information, including a map of the location of both lots and other parking options in Bethesda, visit the Division of Parking Management’s website at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/parking.

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Release ID: 09-423
Media Contact: Esther Bowring 240-777-6507

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

BE ALERT - Bethesda Burglaries Focus on Condos


There has been a rash of burglaries in Bethesda area condos since the middle of August of this year. The latest report was as recent as October 6th. The Montgomery County Police have issued a warning to all of the condominiums in Bethesda. There have been reports of a man entering buildings during the day through unlocked entry doors and looking for unlocked units to steal from.

In two of the reported incidents, the burglar entered the condo while the unit owners were home. He fled once seen, and has been captured on surveillance video in an elevator. He is known to carry a black backpack and once in the building travels from floor to floor.

The suspect is a Black male, 25-50 years of age, 5'9 to 6.0' and approximately 170 to 190 pounds. He is bald and wears glasses.

PLEASE be sure to lock any exterior doors you exit. Do not PROP open doors - please use your keys. Be VIGILANT. Report unusual activity, and question those that are not residents if walking through the building.

You can find the ALERT issued by the Montgomery County Police by clicking on this hyperlink.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Bethesda Rated # 1 HOTTEST GUY City


OK, so who says we can't have a little bit of fun on a Friday. I found this in my never ending search for all things BETHESDA, and thought I would share. Think of this as my "fluff" piece for the week.

The website: www.TotalBeauty.com
ranked their top ten cities where you can find the "Hottest" guys. Bethesda ranked number one. Here is an excerpt of what they had to say about us Bethesda guys:

No. 1: Bethesda, Maryland


Book smarts? Check.

Healthy bank accounts? Check.

Good physiques? Check.

Few bad habits? Check.

The mix of military and government serves the men of Bethesda well. The city is the second smartest, according to Forbes, and a higher than average number make more than $100,000 a year. Bethesda also has one of the lowest percentages of drinkers and smokers in the country, and is in the top percentile of healthy, active and fit people.

To see the full story on Bethesda Hottie's and a list of other cities on the list click HERE.

TOP 10 Cities for UGLY Guys.

For those ladies that may be moving in the near future, beware of the 8 cities with the Ugliest Guys. Check on this link to see what cities were voted the UGLIEST. I must say, it is like a train wreck. You want to turn away, but you just can't help yourself.

Find the 8 ugliest guy cities here.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Taste of Georgetown! - This Saturday! 11-4 p.m.

Just as you are finally digesting all of the wonderful food from the Taste of Bethesda! Georgetown will feature some of its best restaurants in the Georgetown version of "Taste Of".

The festivities are at Wisconsin and M Street in the heart of Georgetown. Plan on lots of media and a potential visit by the "Housewives of Washington, D.C." and their posse of production staff.

Here are a list of the restaurants reported to be serving at this weekends festival. I was not able to get a list of what each individual restaurant will be serving, but will update as information becomes available.


o 1789
o Agraria Farmers & Fishers
o Baked & Wired
o Bangkok Joe's
o Bodega Spanish Tapas & Lounge
o Bourbon Steak
o Café Bonaparte
o Chadwick's
o Clyde's
o Dean & Deluca
o Fahrenheit Restaurant
o Filomena Ristorante
o Georgetown Cupcake
o Hook
o J Paul's
o Mie N Yu
o Morso
o Morton's the Steakhouse
o Neyla
o Nick's Riverside Grille
o Old Glory BBQ
o Paolo's
o Rugby Café
o Tacklebox
o Tony & Joe's Seafood Place
o The Guards

Hope to see you all there!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Weekly Wine Review - Casal Garcia - Vinho Verde - $9

Portugal / 2008
$6 - $9 / 88 points


About once a month I am asked to assist with choosing wines for a wedding. Usually I am asked to suggest "Good, but Inexpensive" wines for the bar and tables. Vinho Verde is always one of my top suggestions for white.

You can't beat Vinho Verde for easy drinking. Literally translated as "Green Wine," this Portuguese beauty, for me, is a white wine staple. Light, refreshing and inexpensive; this wine will change your perception of cheap white wine. It is a low alcohol classic that never ceases to surprise me.

This wine is wonderfully crisp and refreshing. It is light bodied with plenty of acid. It is easy to pair with most snacks and grilled food. Reminiscent of a Sauvignon Blanc, it has a nose of lemon and lime, fresh grass and a touch of earth. The wine is slightly effervescent. This is the trademark of a vinho verde. It tickles your tongue.

It is a simple wine. Light colored with little body, this wine is easy to quaff. The citrus is refreshing on the front end. There are also some tropical fruit and mineral notes on the finish, with not a lot in the middle. This wine should be served cold.

This wine is generally made from loureiro, trajadura and albarino grapes which are indigenous in Portugal. If the map looks like a persons face in profile, the wine is produced by the eyes and forehead.(See Map) The blend varies from producer to producer, but always includes these varietals. This wine is called Vinho Verde, because the wine is meant to be enjoyed while young. It is important that you check the label to be sure you are buying the latest available. Currently, you want the 2008 vintage.

The vintage on this wine is not found on the front label. You have to turn the bottle around and look for an important looking seal. Within the seal, it will tell you the vintage of the wine. The last time I reviewed a vinho verde, I got lots of e-mails from readers telling me how disappointed they were in the review. When we investigated further, we found they were drinking wine that was 2-3 years old. Believe me, you will love this wine. If you don't, I will give you odds that the bottle you have opened is old.

Have I told you the best news? Brace yourselves. This wine is less then $8 per bottle. You can find it as little as $5.99 if you look hard enough. At this price, you should be buying it by the case.

Vinho Verde is the Rodney Dangerfield of summer wine. Because of it's low price, it "Gets no respect." Don't wait as long as I did to try it. You will be glad you did!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Bethesda Ranked # 11 in the Nation In Earnings

For any of us that live and work in Bethesda, this headline comes as no surprise. Bethesda has always been the place to live for the rich and famous in the DC area. To be ranked 11h Nationally is a surprise, and goes to show how the D.C. Metropolitan area has grown over the past few decades.

Bethesda is not the only tony suburb in our area. McLean(Va) was listed as #8, Potomac(Md) was listed as # 7 and Dranesville(Va), between Great Falls, Tysons Corner and Reston ranked #22 Nationally.

You can link to the CNN MONEY article here.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

WEEKLY Specials in Bethesda!


You know, keeping up with what is going on in Bethesda can be a full time job. It is nice to know that someone is looking for the best values in the area, and you have a forum for keeping up with new restaurants and vendors.

YELP! is an online forum for communities to rate local vendors. You will find reviews, menus, list of services and contact information for local shops and restaurants.

This weeks special is for "The Shop Salon" on Woodmont Avenue. Mention YELP and you will get $15 off your first visit. The promotion is good through 10/23, so make your appointment today.

Guardado's is located on Del Ray Avenue and specializes in Spanish and Latin-American cuisine. They have a happy hour Monday through Friday from 4pm to 7pm with $3 Margaritas and $4 Mojitos. On Tuesday bottles of wine on their wine list are 50% Off regular prices.

Guardado's - 4918 Del Ray Avenue - Bethesda (301) 986-4920

The Shop Salon - 8231 Woodmont Ave. (301) 913-5955

The condo community in Bethesda and Chevy Chase is very important to the area shop and restaurant owners. Periodically, I will try to arrange special pricing and services for our group. Check back often to see what I have in store for the week!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Lebowski Fest - The DUDE comes to Bethesda


In 1998 the Coen Brothers produced the movie "The Big Lebowski". Who would have thought that this gem starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman would become a cult classic.

Bowling and White Russian cocktails have never been so chic. This kitschy gem only gets more popular as the years roll on.

The Lebowski blog - the LeBLOGski - of course, is only one of the features of a site dedicated to all things Lebowski.

This Monday and Tuesday the Lebowskifest comes to D.C. Starting with a screening of the movie at the 9:30 club in D.C. on Monday. Tuesday follows with bowling at Strike Bethesda in full Lebowski costume. A contest for the best costume with prizes of course!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Bethesda Row - RESTAURANT WEEK - This week!


The phrase "Restaurant Week" is what all foodies love to hear. When it is as close as Bethesda, it becomes too convenient to avoid. The restaurants of Bethesda Row are hosting their very own "Restaurant Week" September 21st to 27th.

Bethesda Row restaurants participating restaurants include Redwood, Dalhi Dhaba, Le Pain Quotidien, Mon Ami Gabi, Tara Thai, Assaggi Mozzarella Bar, Lebanese Taverna and Raku.

Most will serve you a 2-course lunch for just $12, or a 3-course dinner for $30.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your wife, boyfriend, significant other or a complete stranger and break some bread. Enjoy the rare fall weather and grab some outside seating. Be sure to wave hello as you walk by The Adagio!

Monday, September 21, 2009

FREE Burger and Shake at Z-Burger! Tuesday 5-7pm



It is hard to pass up a good hamburger. Especially when the hamburger is free!

Kate Michael, also known as "K Street Kate", was Miss DC in 2006 and writes a local Blog in the DC area. Z-Burger is a sponsor of her blog, and is offering a free Hamburger, Cheeseburger or Cheesteak along with a free shake at their Tenley Town location.

You have to mention that KStreetKate sent you to qualify for the free promotion, and it is only at the Tenleytown location between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tomorrow.

ZBurger was in the news earlier this year when Bill Clinton visited to get a burger fix while in town. Click on the preceding link to see the NBC news clip of his visit.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

SAPHIRE CAFE - Steak and Cheese Eating Contest - Results

While walking through Bethesda today I was drawn into South Street Steaks on Cordell Avenue. With the best Steak and Cheese served outside of Philly, I couldn't resist having lunch there. In Philly lingo - I had a cheese steak wit onions - CheezeWiz - plus sweet peppers on top. Wow...delicious.

While there the owner asked me if I was covering the WHIZ BOWL IV. A Steak and cheese eating contest? Wow...I was intrigued.

So, here I am at the Saphire Cafe @ 7940 Wisconsin Avenue waiting for the festivities to begin. With three whole steak and cheese subs lined up ready for consumption, the contestants cannot possibly imagine the world of hurt they will be in when it is all over.

For the first prize of $250, is it worth feeling miserable for the rest of the night? God help the 2nd and 3rd place contestants!

The contest started with everyone pounding down the cheesesteaks. After the first few were consumed, it became a two man contest. Both guys were eating faster then we could keep count. To keep tally, there was a female judges behind each contestant with crude paper signs indicating how many subs were consumed.

When the 15 minutes were up, the final tally for the winner was EIGHT and one half subs. It is hard to fathom how someone can consume over 8 subs, when the small sub I consumed four hours previous was still making me feel stuffed.

Congratulations to Phil "The Fury" Fiore. Tall and skinny, I don't know where this kid put it. A University of Maryland student from Randolph New Jersey, he was slightly behind until the last few minutes. When the final seconds ticked off, he was crowned the winner. I am just wondering how all of the contestants are feeling this morning.....Yikes!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

LIVE MUSIC ! Flanigan's Harp and Fiddle

One of the greatest advantages to living in the Bethesda area is the wealth of Arts and Entertainment available, most often for free. Flanigan's has been around for over 20 years. Originally, it was located in the basement of what is now the Lionsgate Condominium. When the property was sold to construct the Lionsgate, Flanigan's moved and renamed itself Flanigan's Harp and Fiddle.

Change is good they say, and for Flanigan's it was fabulous. What was once a dark basement bar - a dive - with the expected odor of stale beer and worse, has reinvented itself. A lovely upscale location has brought in all the regulars from years past, and a new throng of fans. Irish themed, there are few bars that pour a better pint of Guinness. The food is typical pub-grub, it will fill your belly, but is not haute cuisine

The real beauty of this local bar is the music. The venue is small, and is a wonderful - intimate place to hear music. Check it out. Have them pour you a pint, and see how great our local music scene can be!

This week at Flanigan's Harp and Fiddle:


Sat. 9/19 40 Thieves - Irish
Sun. 9/20 Mary Ann Redmond - Blues
Wed. 9/23 The Colliders - Rockabilly
Thur. 9/24 Mary Ann Redmond - Blues
Fri. 9/25 The Brandon Combs Band - Funk/Rock
Sat. 9/26 The Flying Cows of Ventry - Irish
Sun. 9/27 Mary Ann Redmond - Blues

Flanigan's is located at:

4844 Cordell Avenue
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
(301) 951-0115


Tell the Bartender that Gerry sent you!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Bethesda Row Arts Festival - Street Closures

Since 1997 The Bethesda Row Arts Festival has been pleasing art lovers in the Bethesda area. On the weekend of October 17th and 18th the 12th annual Art Festival will give local artist a chance to shine.

This festival has been attended by over 200,000 people since its inception in 1997. Over 180 artist will man booths to transform Bethesda's designated art district into a fabulous gallery. On display will be the finest in: ceramics, drawings, fabrics, glass, graphics, jewelry, metalwork, paintings, pastels, photography, printmaking, sculpture, wood and mixed media.

There will be many artists that have participated in this festival since it started in 1997. There are others that will just be cutting their teeth as new members of this Fraternity. You can click on this link for a list of participating artist. Be sure to see if your local favorite will be in attendance.

The Festival is also a fundraiser for charity. This is from the Bethesda Row Arts Festival Website: "The Bethesda Row Arts Festival raises funds and awareness for the NIH Children’s Charities, which include The Children's Inn, Camp Fantastic/Special Love, Inc., and Friends of the Clinical Center. These three wonderful organizations are instrumental in providing much needed support for young patients and their families. The Festival will continue its support of the community with proceeds from the Art Sale, Poster Sale, Children’s Activities and Sponsorship funds, benefiting NIH Children’s Charities."

Click on this link to be directed to the Arts Festival website. Here you will find information with directions, parking, participating vendors and sponsors.

.See You There!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

WALKABILITY ! The new buzzword


WALKABILITY! This is going to be the new buzzword for urban real estate. As was reported last week, The Adagio has received a PERFECT score of 100!

I will keep you apprised of the evolution of WALKABILITY in the Real Estate world. As this concept becomes more ingrained in the consumer's search criteria, it can only mean rising prices for The Adagio.

Check out the story done by MARKETWATCH to learn more about Walkability.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Speed Cameras Replaced in Chevy Chase - Fox 5 DC

Chevy Chase has replaced its existing speed cameras with expensive, latest generation, "Laser" cameras. This will allow them to catch more then one driver at a time if speeding in Chevy Chase village.

The funds raised by these fines are supposed to be used to increase public safety in Chevy Chase village. Fox 5 DC news reports that the funds are actually being used to fund capital improvement projects and buy new lockers in the police department locker room.

Real Estate Broker Gerry Dunn, who often lists and sells units in Downtown Bethesda, has been called a speed camera "watchdog" in the DC area. He is interviewed for this news report. You may recognize him as the agent that often holds open units for sale in the area.

The best advice this post can offer is to drive the speed limit in Chevy Chase. Big Brother is alive and well and looking to ticket you if you choose to speed!

How do you feel about Speed Cameras? Are they a necessary part of public safety, or an invasion of privacy? Please comment!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Bethesda Central Farm Market - Sunday's!

We are in the midst of harvest season for most local farmers. It is worth checking out the Bethesda Farmers Market on Sunday mornings from 9am to 1pm. The market is set up in the parking lot along Elm Street adjacent to Jaleo.

It is scheduled from June through October, with in season offerings changing each week. Look for the last of the good tomatoes over the next few weeks.

The market is not the largest in the area, but it is worth getting there early for first choice of just picked produce and fresh fruit. It is so difficult to ever eat tomatoes again from a supermarket after slicing and salting a fresh Heirloom variety from the farm.

Give it a try and let me know what your think! You have the ability to comment on the post. PLEASE DO!

What other local events make this building and its location so fabulous?

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Taste of Bethesda - Offical Line Up! - October 3rd

The "Taste of Bethesda" is one of my favorite annual festivals. This year it will be held on October 3rd from 11am to 4pm. Thousands of people will crowd the Woodmont Triangle to eat, drink and meet their neighbors. Local restaurants have the opportunity to really show their stuff and hopefully win over some new customers.

Here is a list of the participating Restaurants and what they will serve. Hope to see you there!

Angeethi Authentic Indian Cuisine - Samosa, kabob, tandoori & butter chicken
Austin Grill - Carnitas & red snapper tacos, wings
Baja Fresh - Burritos, tacos, salad
Bangkok Garden - Egg rolls, pad Thai, red curry chicken
Bangkok One Thai - Pad Thai, nam ya, fried rice, Thai iced tea
Ben & Jerry's - Ice cream
BlackFinn Restaurant & Saloon - Beef & roast beef sliders, wings
Brasserie Monte Carlo - Onion tarte with cured ham & sausage
Bundles of Cookies - Almond cookies, gourmet lemon cookies
The Burger Joint - Sliders
Caddies on Cordell - Deviled eggs, wings, chicken satay
California Tortilla - Ceasar tacos
Chicken Out Rotisserie - Burgers, cabo spice wings, salad
Cookies by Design - Cookie kabobs, gourmet & sugar cookies
Crossfire Fresh Burgers - Mini burgers, sweet potato fries, lemonade
Delhi Dhaba - Butter chicken, chole punjabi, naan bread
Divino Lounge & Restaurant - Argentine sausage, steak, paellas
Drink More Water - Water, iced coffee
Fancy Cakes by Leslie - Mini cupcakes, cookies, fudge
Flaxella - Flax muffins, biscotti, crackers, flax beverages
Gifford's Ice cream & Candy Co. - Ice cream
Haagen-Dazs - Ice cream
Haandi Indian Cuisine - Murg makhni, palak paneer, rice samosa
Hanaro Restaurant & Lounge - sushi roll, pad Thai, fried rice
Hard Times Café - Chili, fries
Flanagan's Harp & Fiddle - Shepherd's pie, beef brisket, Bailey's ice cream
Honest Tea - Tea, lemonade, kid's drinks
Jaleo - Paellas, gazpacho, endibias
Just Cakes - Cupcakes
Lebanese Taverna - Chicken & beef shawarma sandwich, hommos
Mamma Lucia - Pizza
Matuba Japanese Restaurant - Sushi rolls, chicken teriyaki, tempura
Mia's Pizzas - Brick oven pizza
Morton's, The Steakhouse - Steak sandwiches
Nest Café - Muscles, tomato caprese, Italian donuts
Olazzo - Meatball & chicken parmesan sandwiches
The Original Pancake House - Nutella crepes, lemon crepes
Passage to India - Samosa, chicken makhani, vegetable korma
Penang Malaysian Cuisine - Chicken satay, charkoay teow, curry ayam
Philadelphia Mike's - Philly & chicken cheese steaks, fries
Positano - Pizza, sausages, meatball pastas
Quartermaine Coffee Roasters - Coffee
Ri-Ra Irish Pub - Shepherds pie, Guinness BBQ wings, chocolate cake
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery - TBD
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse -Tenderloin, mashed potatoes, creamed spinach
Sasso - Lamb wraps, fried okra, blue berry lemonade
Saveur India - Samosa, chana masaala, chicken makhani, palak paneer
Shangri-La - Butter chicken, soag poneer, chano mosala
Smoothie King - Fruit smoothies
South Street Steaks - Cheese steaks, fries
Spring Mill Bread - Breads, cookies, brownies
Tommy Joe's Restaurant - Mini burgers, mini crab balls
Trader Joe's - Chicken gyoza, Asian slaw with peanut dressing
Union Jack's - Strongpow wings, drunken chicken, bread pudding
Visions Restaurant - Crab cakes, lemonade, crab mac & cheese

For further information, visit the official site for "Taste of Bethesda".

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Adagio Awarded PERFECT Walk Score!


All of us are aware of the real estate adage "Location, Location, Location". The physical location of the property effects every aspect of marketing and sale. In Chevy Chase, Bethesda and most close in suburbs, Walkability has become a buzzword with potential buyers.

A new website has been developed to provide buyers with a objective analysis of how walkable a property is. This site, Walkscore.com , will allow you to compare various locations to determine how convenient they are to shopping, restaurants, public transportation and city conveniences.

If you live in The Adagio, you already know how convenient the location is to all amenities. You will be pleased to hear that The Adagio was awarded a perfect 100 for walkability.

What does my score mean?

Your Walk Score is a number between 0 and 100. Here are general guidelines for interpreting your score: 90–100 = Walkers' Paradise: Most errands can be accomplished on foot and many people get by without owning a car. 70–89 = Very Walkable: It's possible to get by without owning a car. 50–69 = Somewhat Walkable: Some stores and amenities are within walking distance, but many everyday trips still require a bike, public transportation, or car. 25–49 = Car-Dependent: Only a few destinations are within easy walking range. For most errands, driving or public transportation is a must. 0–24 = Car-Dependent (Driving Only): Virtually no neighborhood destinations within walking range. You can walk from your house to your car!

When marketing a condominium in the Chevy Chase and Bethesda area this walkability score is a must have in your marketing materials. Why wouldn't you exploit the beauty and convenience of Crescent Plaza by telling people how close you are to EVERYTHING!

If you are getting ready to prepare your home for sale, feel free to contact me regarding how to find this and other valuable marketing material.