Ways to Enjoy Living in Bethesda

How to Make Your Red Line DC Apartment Feel Like a Summer Oasis
Summer has arrived! That means fresh, local food at the farmers’ market, warm walks in the park, and maybe even a picnic or two. It also means you should start thinking about freshening up the decor in your apartment. Here are a few simple decorating ideas to help you welcome summer into your apartment near Montgomery College! Fresh citrus fruits…

Moby Dick House of Kebabs: Enjoy the Flavors of Persian Cuisine in Your Bethesda Apartment
It might seem odd that a chain of kebab shops in the DMV gets its name from a 19th-century novel about whaling by Herman Melville. But if Starbucks can name itself after a fringe character in the book, Moby Dick House of Kebabs might as well take the name of the great white whale itself! Since first opening its doors in the…

Enjoy Regionally Inspired Cuisine at Barrel + Crow
With patio dining now available, Barrel + Crow, the Woodmont Triangle neighborhood favorite, can celebrate the fifth anniversary of its opening in style. The menu, overseen by executive chef John Wood, highlights the freshest ingredients from and culinary diversity of the Mid-Atlantic. Popular dishes like the crab beignets and duck tostadas showcase the kitchen’s willingness to blend gourmet and everyday flavors,…

How to Start a Summer Herb Garden in Your Bethesda Apartment
If you love to cook with fresh herbs in your Woodmont Triangle apartment, there’s a way to do it without running to the store all the time. Simply start your own garden. You don’t need any outdoor space to do it—a kitchen windowsill and a few containers will do the trick. Here’s how to get started. Find a sunny spot. First…

Treat Your Bike to a Tune-Up at Griffin Cycle, Just Moments From Your Maryland Apartment
Bicycling is not just a healthy way to get around— it’s also a clean, eco-friendly way to reduce your carbon footprint on our environment. One way to get in the saddle is at Griffin Cycle. Located not far from your apartment near DC in Maryland, this family-owned shop has been around since 1971. The previous owner’s son, Nick, now owns the…

Tee Off Near Your Maryland Apartment at Rock Creek Park Golf Course
Tucked inconspicuously into a local DC park, you’ll find Rock Creek Park Golf Course, a historic public recreation resource that offers both technical challenges and natural beauty to golfers of all levels of experience and ability. Located just moments from your apartment near Montgomery College, this forgiving nine-hole course is tranquil and relatively flat (the notoriously hilly back nine is currently…

Must-Haves for Your First Warm-Weather Run
With the weather getting warmer and warmer every day, you might be starting to take your workout routine outside on a regular basis. Here’s what you need to stay safe and comfortable while you’re exercising outdoors. Lightweight, sweat-wicking layers. Since spring bridges the gap between winter and summer, its weather can be somewhat unpredictable in terms of temperature. Make sure you’re…

Craving Takeout at Flats at Bethesda Avenue? Order From Gusto Farm to Street
Searching for an easy and satisfying restaurant meal that won’t break your budget? Gusto Farm to Street might be just what you’ve been looking for. The Family Four deal includes two pizzas and two freshly made salads for just $29.99, making it a convenient dinner solution. Popular salads on the menu include the Holy Guacamole (similar to chips and guac,…

Open for Takeout Near Your Bethesda Apartment: World of Beer
Whether you consider yourself a brewmaster in training or you’re just starting to broaden your beer horizons, World of Beer in Bethesda can be one of the best places around to learn more about the art and craft of beer. Want to try a local gose, an authentic Czech pilsner, or a Hawaiian-style porter? World of Beer has all that and more…

Tidy Your Woodmont Triangle Apartment With These Spring Cleaning Tips
Believe it or not, spring has arrived! Get your Maryland apartment ready for the season with these pro spring cleaning tips. Get rid of anything you don’t need. The first step in spring cleaning should always be ousting any extra clutter. Donate clothing, kitchen items, and anything else you don’t use on a regular basis to your local thrift store or…