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June 5, 2018 @ 12:00am | On Tap staff

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MD - Bar Louie

Bar Louie
11006 Veirs Mill Rd. Wheaton | 240-283-1680
701 7th St. NW, DC | 202-638-2460
www.barlouie.com
It’s pation season at Bar Louie: pull some tables together and kick back with handcrafted sangrias and flatbreads, local drafts and a full menu served until last call. Soak up the season on the patio, grab a couch or pony up to the bar for handcrafted martinis, cocktails and an epic draft selection. The scratch kitchen is creating burgers, flatbreads, apps and more right up ‘til they close… so you don’t have to end your night until they do. Here’s to late nights and long weekends when you can eat, drink and be happy.. The Wheaton location features a fire pit, two soft seating areas, patio games for special events and 25 tables available for everyday service. Other locations available in Maryland include Rockville, White Marsh, Owings Mills, Hunt Valley and their location in DC at Capital One Arena.

MD - Gordon Biersch - Rockville

Gordon Biersch – Rockville
200 E Middle Ln. Rockville | 301-340-7159
www.gordonbiersch.com
Gordon Biersch features hand-crafted beer, wine and specialty cocktails. Purity, precision and perfection are the hallmarks of the premium German style biers. Crafted to the exacting standards of the Reinheitsgebot – or German Beer Purity Law – they use only the highest quality Weyermann Malt from Bamberg, authentic Bavarian Hersbrucker hops and pure, filtered water to develop a range of well-balanced flavors for every discerning taste. Gordon Biersch is located in Rockville Town Center and features an indoor/outdoor bar with an additional patio at street level.

MD - Mon Ami Gabi

Mon Ami Gabi
7239 Woodmont Ave. Bethesda | 301-654-1234
www.monamigabi.com
While seated on their two patios, diners will enjoy a relaxing meal with a lovely view of downtown Bethesda and all the action of Bethesda Row. The grand patio is decorated in traditional Parisian style and no detail has been left untouched, from the gorgeous black granite tables to the French sconces on the dark mahogany walls. It is encompassed by a beautiful array of herbs in bloom and has umbrellas to shield you from the sun and rain. The side patio has an awning to serve for that very same purpose and has a quieter, peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy mouth-watering steak frites, fresh seafood, French wine and decadent desserts. Mon Ami Gabi is conveniently located only three blocks from the Bethesda Metro. Please note that patio seating is unreserved and is available on a first come, first served basis. Bon appétit!

MD - Paladar

Paladar
203 Crown Park, Gaithersburg, MD | 301-330-4400
1905 Towne Centre Blvd. Annapolis, MD | 410-897-1022
1934 Old Gallows Rd. Tysons, VA | 703-854-1728
www.paladarlatinkitchen.com
With three locations in the DC area, Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar combines the fresh outdoor air together with freshly prepared eats and drinks for an incredible al fresco dining experience. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Central and South America, Cuba and the Latin Caribbean as you explore their approachable menu that features made-to-order guacamole, slow roasted and grilled meats, wild-caught seafood and homemade salsas. Enjoy a drink from their rum bar that offers more than 100 selections of rum, craft beers, specialty cocktails and an exciting wine list. Or, ease into your weekend with brunch – served Saturdays and Sundays – on their patio.

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