For those of use who've lived in the area a long time it's well known that progress hasn't come easy to Silver Spring. Most of this struggle I blame on wretched architecture and the failed attempts at restoration and mimicry of said wretchedness.
Happily that's all behind us. In the past decade Silver Spring has successfully been reborn into a very, very cool place to live, even more so now with an influx of new hip dining options.
Last night I tested the waters at Pacci's, an upscale Italian pizzeria and bar.
It was a very good evening, especially given that they just opened on Friday. There are still a few wrinkles to iron out but the pizzas were delicious. They were on par with Two Amys and slightly better than Mia's in Bethesda (which I love). The crust is very good, the ingredients are fresh, and the Montepulciano goes perfectly.
Another recent opening is 8407 Kitchen Bar, opened by the owner of Mrs. K's and headed by Chef Pedro Matamoros (from Nicaro).
Bling Blingy Silver Springy...
Thursday, you're just not Friday (unless I take tomorrow off).
5 comments:
But doesn't Silver Spring need more wig shops?
Hopefully Silver Spring can get more like Bethesda but with better parking.
Fire Station 1 is no longer a Hook & Ladder Brewing Company project.
Well look at that. Silver Spring needs to update their website. Thanks for the correction.
My girlfriend and I just went to both the pizza place and the caramel place. Both were great, and bravo for justifying my reading of local cycling blogs!
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