An employee told me a while back that even though the Village Cafe would like to remain in the Montgomery Village shopping center, the feeling isn’t mutual. Their lease will not be renewed.
An employee told me a while back that even though the Village Cafe would like to remain in the Montgomery Village shopping center, the feeling isn’t mutual. Their lease will not be renewed.
Village Vacuums, a vacuum repair shop in Montgomery Village, is closing after 33 years. A new buffet will come to Gaitherstowne Plaza (the shopping center that contains IHOP and used […]
The image below shows part of Gaithersburg and Montgomery Village as they looked in 1964 (year of photo has been confirmed.) The labels show what the roads are currently named.
Photo courtesy of Suzy Deppa via Bruce Deppa
Some of my favorite restaurants in MoCo are the ones you step foot in and feel like you’ve entered 1991. The food is usually really good, but you’d never know it by looking at the restaurant from the outside. The bar is often filled with the same regulars that have been taking up seats for decades. I don’t want to call them “divey” cause there’s a negative connotation that comes with that and most of the time these places hold some of our favorite memories (all images via the Restaurants Facebook pages).
Here’s 10 of them:
Since I’m a huge fan of lists, I wanted to create an accurate list of the “best” places to buy in MoCo. In order to make this list accurate I asked local realtor, Jonathan Fox, to help me break down the county’s “best” areas and include a few up and coming areas that he thinks are due for a dramatic increase in price over the coming years. Here’s what he had to say:
So as a long time realtor and resident of Montgomery County I am often asked where the “best” opportunities and areas to buy houses are located, and what our future real estate markets in MoCo will ultimately look like. In this piece I will do my best to break it down for you.