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Bar and Restaurant Guide: Fall 2009

CalvertHouse

Calvert House Inn is College Park-area hidden gem

The Calvert House Inn is one of the College Park area’s best-kept secrets. The bar and restaurant, which specializes in seafood, has been tucked about one mile south of the university on Route 1 since 1963. But despite having a menu that matches fine dining with affordable prices, the Inn rarely sees university students, according to owner and manager Freydoun Salimi. 4 comments

A savvy sipper’s steps to money-saving success

College Park bars may not be as expensive as Washington bars, but they’ll set you back. A lot of popular drinks don’t have enough alcohol to justify your drunk behavior or the cost. You’re in college now. It’s time to be a discerning drunk. 2 comments

Stalls

The writing on the stalls

“Melissa (last named removed for obvious reasons) is a slut who f***s anything with a dick” — at least according to a message written on the inside of a bathroom stall in a College Park bar. This message is just one of many left behind by bar-goers looking to share their inner frustrations and feelings with anyone who visits the bars in College Park.

Late-night restaurants thrive in college town

It’s a Saturday night in College Park, and you get the late-night munchies. Upon realizing most restaurants, on-campus dining halls and convenience stores are closed, you stumble into one of the establishments on Route 1, namely Ratsie’s Pizza & Subs, Panda or D.

Hanks

Hank’s Tavern & Eats aims to entice students with Happy Hour specials

Bacon, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato and a fried onion ring stacked high atop a half-pound of Angus beef all assemble to form the impressively tall Hank Burger at Hank’s Tavern & Eats. And during Happy Hour at this new Hyattsville restaurant, this massive sandwich costs just $5.

A seven-course perspective of college dining

Many students can’t find time to enjoy home cooking or fine dining once the semester begins. Whether it is because of a lack of time, a lack of money, or both, students don’t often find themselves eating extravagant meals. However, it is possible to enjoy a seven-course meal without having to go to a five-star restaurant.

MammaLucia

Local restaurants offer place to take parents, escape university diners

For the average college student, a weekend visit from parents means one thing: a much-needed break from the monotony of dining hall food. Students and their parents have a wide variety of restaurants, in terms of both cuisine and pricing, to pick from in College Park and the surrounding area without venturing into Washington. 1 comment

Restaurant owners offer culture-specific options

The university is home to students from many different cultures. College Park also shares in this diversity, with restaurants that offer food options catered toward students who follow religious dietary guidelines, such as Muslim, Jewish and Hindu students.

A quick guide to food in college

Reporters share their favorite spots to dine out near the campus

Asian cuisine     With more than five choices just for Asian cuisine along Route 1, students may wonder which is the best choice. However, the real questions at hand when choosing an Asian restaurant in College Park is what type of Asian food do you want and how much are you willing to pay? If you’re after Chinese food, there are three popular restaurants to choose from, including Panda on Lehigh Road, Shanghai Cafe on Route 1 and China Cafe on Knox Road.