midshipmantobe
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Tsunami was excellent for sushi/sashimi, and had lots of other yummy options too. Excellent service.
My Plebe was craving a cheeseburger. We wound up at a place called che burger. Must be a take off on the old Saturday night live skit (no coke...Pepsi!) any way, it was very greasy good! It was also funny watching him take care to not get a drop of anything on that new white uniform.
During Yard Liberty on Sundays, are plebes allowed to eat in at DryDock with guests present or do they have to get their food as take out and eat it elsewhere?
Last year (2015), plebes were not allowed to eat in Drydock, guests or no guests. Although, they could use the 'patio' area in the main activity hall of Dahlgren. Another option for dining with guests is to bring take-out food and use the tables inside Mitscher.
On yard and town Liberty Plebes in the past were allowed to eat on Dahlgren. Your DS/DD can look it up in Mid Regs. If not allowed, they can request permission for this. Small things like that are normally approved without an issue.
Harry Browne's.
DTA. State Circle fine dining.
Treaty of Paris.
Ditto above, but Church Circle.
Italian Market.
Greater Annapolis, near Mall, off Defense Highway. Family restaurant owned by my neighbors, a family from Naples. Good for lunch and dinner.
Eggcellence.
Greater Annapolis, in a strip not far from Mall area. When you can't face the lines at Iron Rooster or Miss Shirley's for breakfast. Breakfast and lunch.
The Main Ingredient.
Greater Annapolis. One of the top caterers in Annapolis has a cafe adjacent to their catering kitchen. Excellent for breakfast, lunch or dinner. A secret locals' fave, but I have just blown that.
Grumps Cafe.
Greater Annapolis. Another hidden gem and local favorite. Breakfast and lunch best.
Grapes Wine Bar.
Greater Annapolis. Adjacent to Wine Cellars of Annapolis. Not so much for the mids (though we take food-savvy 1/c there) but an excellent restorative for parents. Superb small plates. Order, share, order more.
Jalapeños.
Near Mall area. Another local gem, quirkily situated in a strip mall. Owned by a retired chef well-known in DC, a mix of authentic Spanish cuisine and and regional Mexican specialties.
Any Gluten free places? Our daughter has Celiac Disease and we would love to take her out to eat when she visits her brother.
So sorry to hear that, as I know it's a challenge to manage around the diet.
One of our local casual favorites is The Italian Market. It has gluten-free pizza. It's owned by a family from Naples. Everybody can eat happily there. You order from the counter and take a number to your table. Very relaxed place.
http://theitalianmarket.com/menu/
I am sure others will chime in with suggestions.