Thursday, April 30, 2009

Review: South Street Steaks cheeseteak

South Street Steaks just opened at 4856 Cordell Ave, Bethesda, MD. They primarily serve Philly Cheesesteaks but also have chicken cheesesteaks, Hoagies (subs), and Phillinis (a phillyized version of the panini).

I went there and got their Cheesesteak, the most authentic one. it has meat, cheese, fried onions and bread. For cheese, I choose to keep it authentic and get cheese-whiz on it. I also got a side of fries.

The cheese steak was was very good. I decided I prefer other kinds of cheese to cheese-whiz, but they offer several different kinds of cheese so I can't hold that against them. I do wish they had put the cheese-whiz on after the steak so it spread more. The steak itself was very good, thinly sliced and not over-chopped. The fried onions were excellent and really added to it without stealing the limelight.

The fries were excellent, they had a crunchy-crispy outside (I think there was some kind of starch based substance added) with a little bit of pepper. I usually eat fries with Ketchup (or vinegar) but these didn't need that, in fact, they were better without it.

Also of note, they have Diet Dr. Pepper in the soda fountain, you don't see that very often but I like it.

The restaurant is very narrow, and it took me a few seconds to figure out where to order (in fact, someone who came in after me had to ask) But it is inviting, the walls are covered with huge pictures from Philadelphia, including one from South Street.

Overall, very good, too full of fat for eating everyday, but worth the load of calories occasionally.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The rest area on the Capital Crescent Trail


If you have been on the Capital Crescent Trail in Bethesda, MD you have probably noticed the rest area near the car dealership and Bethesda Ave, it had benches and a water fountain (including one for dogs). They are currently re-doing the whole area with granite pavers and a new seating area. The water fountain and maps will be back when they are done. The area is currently surrounded by a chain link fence and the granite pavement is probably 80% done. It looks nice. Construction should be completed by May 15th. More at the Capital Crescent Trail website.

Update May 18: It still isn't finished. This afternoon they were still putting in some pavers where I think the water fountain will go. Signs aren't up and the water fountain isn't back in. The parts that are finished look really nice though.

Woodmont / Hampden / Elm Construction update


The demolition/construction on Woodmont Avenue between Hampden Lane and Elm Street is really moving along. At the beginning of the month they were just starting to tear the old building down, by the middle of the month it was pretty much bare dirt. Now, the old building is completely demolished, the ground is cleared, and they are starting the new building. They had some big piles of wood there and it looks like they were building concrete forms out of them.


[where: Woodmont Ave, Bethesda, MD]

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Pedestrian Laws

I'm not sure what I find most interesting about this photo, taken on the corner of Old Georgetown Rd and MD-355 (Wisconsin Ave) in Bethesda, MD. Is it that someone felt it necessary to put up a sign saying that laws are enforced here? As if they couldn't enforce the law without a sign. Or maybe it is that I have never, ever, seen them actually enforce the pedestrian laws.

Come to think about it, I'm not even sure I know what the laws related to pedestrians are. I know jaywalking is technically illegal, but what about crossing the street in a crosswalk while the don't walk sign is on? Or, is starting to cross while the red hand thing is flashing a crime? "Pedestrian Laws Enforced" indeed.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Tulips in Bethesda (POTD)


I didn't realize how many tulips there are in downtown Bethesda, MD. There in every planter on all the street corners. Most of the flowers are yellow or red. The weather is supposed to be beautiful this weekend so get outside if you can.

Friday, April 24, 2009

South Street Steaks now open

South Street Steaks is now open at 4856 Cordell Ave, Bethesda, MD. They sell "Philly Steaks, Hoagies and Fries" I hear they even put real Cheez Whiz on them if you want. Their grand opening is Saturday, but the store is open now. They also have locations in College Park and Gaithersburg. I'll have to check them out and see how they compare to Philadelphia Mikes.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bricks, Bethesda Style


Many areas undergoing re-development want brick sidewalks because they look nicer than concrete. Some people have come out against them because they are harder for disabled people to navigate, the uneven surface makes it harder to walk in high heels, and they are more slippery than concrete when wet.

The Silver Spring Penguin reports that the county council decided brick pavers for sidewalks are OK as long as they are done to the "Bethesda streetscape standard", which is "a concrete foundation, a schmear of asphalt on top of that, then an asphalt adhesive to hold the bricks together" Residents swing both ways on the issue. Some argue that the brick surfaces are slippery when wet, while others favor them because they give the place a signature look.

I do like the look, but don't think they are very practical. I've previously written about how water puddles up on them and just yesterday almost tripped on a paver that had come up at the intersection of Old Georgetown Rd and Edgemoor Ln, Betheda, MD. I took a picture of the area this morning (see above). Full disclosure: someone had put the loose brick back in place, I pulled it out again for the photo (and put it back when I was done). That whole section needs to be fixed, there are numerous loose bricks and most of the mortar between them is gone.

Update 2:20pm. After posting this I emailed Bethesda Urban Partnership about the broken bricks and right now there are people out there fixing them.

update 9:40pm. So this wasn't supposed to be a post about these particular bricks, but they are taking out the slim pavers and putting in full size bricks. It also looks like they are set in sand, not the concrete/asphalt/adhesive of the "Bethesda streetscape standard". They didn't get done today but the made a lot of progress.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

New projects for the Woodmont Triangle area of Bethesda, MD

DCmud has a nice article about some planned mixed-use development by the Donohoe Development Company in the woodmont triangle area. It will be in several phases, the first of which is at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Battery lane, where there is currently a Texaco gas station. This will be replaced with office space and ground floor retail space. Construction hasn't yet started and won't be complete until late 2012.

[where: 8280 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD]

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Four Bethesda, MD companies on the Fortune 500 list

Three Bethesda based companies made Fortune Magazine's annual list of the 500 largest U.S. companies. Lockheed was highest at 54th place. A distant second is Marriott International at number 208. Followed by Coventry Health Care at 226. Bringing up the rear is 449th ranked Host Hotels & Resort.

Maryland had a total of seven companies in the Fortune 500. In addition to the Bethesda companies there are Baltimore's Constellation Energy (125), Black & Decker (408) and new to the list this year is another Baltimore company, Legg Mason at number 500.

If the Fortune 500 countries were evenly distributed among the states there would be 10 each state, so Maryland did a bit below what you would hope for, but 7 isn't so bad and 4 for Bethesda is really good.

I saw this at WMDT channel 47

Monday, April 20, 2009

The circus is coming

Cole Brothers Circus will be at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds April 24-26. The two hour show features High Wire acts, Elephants, the Globe of Death, Dogs and Pony Review, Aerial Ballet on Streaming Silks, Clowns, Camels, Jugglers, Acrobats, and The Human Cannonball.

[where: Gaithersburg, MD]
[where: Montgomery County, MD]