Food Pics of the Week (FPOTW): The Limerick Pub

The limerick pub

11301 Elkin St Wheaton, MD 20902

The Limerick Pub’sYelp Link: ***

If you want to find Dr. KOS, PhD in Wheaton, MD, he probably will be at this pub. 😉

I guess we can consider this spot our Cheers – a place where everyone knows my name (whether I like it or not 🤣). I’m not sure how this place converted into a random bar that I walked into while searching for an adult beverage on a warm summer day to our local watering hole. Actually, I do remember. Originally, I was going to check out a mexican restaurant/bar because I really wanted a margarita. However, the restaurant/bar give off a vibe as if I was a “persona non grata” so I left before the bartender could start preparing my margarita because I REFUSE to spend my hard-earned money at an unwelcoming place.

Because I was having such a crappy work week…well crappy month…well crappy couple of months, I really wanted some comfort food. Typically, Fish n Chips is one of my main go-to comfort dishes. LOL, my mom would joke and say that I only like Fish n Chips because I like malt vinegar. I think this recent visit was an excuse to also have a beer (or three) with my Fish n Chips. Come to think of it, I’ve only had Fish n Chips in bars/pubs because I cannot think of a time when I made it at home. Eh, I guess that makes sense because I’m not a huge fan of frying seafood at home.

 
 

Some reasons why I f*ck with The Limerick Pub.

-It’s pretty close to our apt. Sometimes, as a way to get some fresh air and some movement (on my work from home days), I’ll make the 2-mile walk to the pub.

-Everyone, for the most part, is pretty nice. The pub is one of those places where you can visit alone and end up chatting with 2-4 new people. Also, it’s one of those places where if you want to be left alone, folks will leave you the hell alone.

-The pub food is pretty good, and they have theme nights. For instance, Throwback Thursdays are pretty cool because most of the pub menu prices are listed as 2011 prices – the year the pub opened. Honestly, I cannot say that I’ve had a bad meal there.

-The older Irish bartender is always cranky, but “fun” cranky….on most occasions. However, the husband and I figured out how to melt his cold heart with two topics. Topic 1: Eurovision because he, who looks like he is in his 50s, has been watching the contest his entire life. Topic 2: Spain because he really wants to retire there. I think retiring in Spain is a goal for some from the the UK and Ireland because the weather is nicer and the cost of living is lower.

-The bar is really close (a 2-minute walk) from a really “important” cultural site…the Wheaton Metro Station. Stretching 230 feet, the Wheaton Metro station has the longest set of escalators in the Western Hemisphere.

 
 

Food Pics of the Week (FPOTW): J. Hollinger's Waterman's Chophouse

J. Hollinger's Waterman's Chophouse

8606 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20910

J Hollinger’s Yelp Link: ***

Life kinda has being life’ing, so I have not had much time for updating this thing. Perhaps, I should change this to Food Pics of the Month (FPOTM). ;) For today’s FPOTW, we’ll go back to an oldie but goodie spot. Well, I guess this post technically should be Drink Pics of the Week (DPOTW) because this entry primarily features a cocktail from J Hollinger’s.

Smoked Peach Colesville Crush:

Below, we have the Smoked Peach Colesville Crush, which is a delicious cocktail that has a mix of Crown Royal Peach, smoked peach puree, lemon juice, and (since it’s a crush) crushed ice.

 
 

This cocktail is a delightful twist on classic Crown Royal, with hints of peach combined with by a rich, smoky peach purée. Each sip of this cocktail has the right mix of sweetness from the smoked peach and boldness from the whiskey. This drink goes down so smooth that you will not realize when you have had a few. Hell, this beverage is so delicious that I’ll break my no dark liquor before sunset rule to have one or three. Fortunately for me, sunset happens earlier because of the recent time change, so I can enjoy this beverage around 5 pm.

Some food:

Ok, so my recent visit was not all about this beverage. Whenever I stop by J Holligner’s, I always grab a half or full dozen of oysters.

 
 

closing remarks:

I’ll reiterate that J Hollinger’s probably is one of my favorite spots in downtown Silver Spring because the restaurant has a VERY GENEROUS happy hour special. One of these days, I really should check out their weekend brunch. The restaurant’s happy hour is from 4 pm to close, Tuesdays to Sundays, which comes in handy. I think this is one of the few restaurants whose happy hour extends past 6 pm and occurs on the weekends. In addition, to the generous hours, J Hollinger’s has great food and drink deals - wine and most cocktails are around $9-10 and small bar bites are about $10/plate (depending on what you order). Also, I really appreciate the fact that the clientele is super diverse and pretty chill. This also goes for the service team. One a few occasions, I’ve visited J Hollinger’s alone, but ended chatting with folks for 2+ hours.