
There’s something about this stretch of the canal. The stone, the trees, the light at dusk makes people slow down. Old Angler’s Inn has been part of that landscape since 1860, and for nearly 70 years the Reges family has had the privilege of welcoming guests through its doors. Generations have celebrated here. Engagements. Anniversaries. First dates. Post-ride lunches. Long, overdue dinners with friends. Some come in cycling gear and stay for a drink. Others dress up for candlelight and a bottle of wine. However you arrive, you’re met the same way, warmly and without pretense. With multiple terraces, gardens, dining rooms, and gathering spaces, the Inn offers room to linger whether for live music at the bar, a quiet table in …
Modern American restaurant with a terrace & beer garden is a neighborhood staple for seasonal eats.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10801 Macarthur Blvd, Potomac, MD 20854
Phone: (301) 365-2425
Website: http://oldanglersinn.com/
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Food is okay, you kinda go for the atmosphere. I will be going back because the hike is nice and this is the closest restaurant to the tow path.
Old Anglers Inn is an absolute treasure! From the moment I arrived, I was blown away by the charming and outdoorsy ambiance—beautiful landscaping, colorful flowers everywhere, and even peaceful waterfalls that make the whole experience feel like a retreat. The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating, and even spaces available to rent for special events.
The food? Simply amazing. I had the Reuben sandwich, and I can honestly say it was the best I’ve ever had—perfectly toasted, flavorful, and unforgettable. For dessert, don’t skip the tiramisu—it’s heavenly!
What made the visit even more memorable was the staff. Everyone was genuinely friendly, warm, and welcoming. I even had the pleasure of meeting the owner, who was just as kind and hospitable as the rest of the team.
Whether you’re stopping by for a casual lunch or planning a private event, Old Anglers Inn is a must-visit. I can’t wait to go back!
The service was solid from the jump. Attentive but not overbearing, friendly but professional. Even with a packed house, the staff kept things moving without making it feel rushed. And one of the biggest pluses? They’re pet-friendly. I had my service dog with me, and they welcomed him without hesitation. That’s a small thing, but not every place gets it right.
Now, the food. I got the steak frites, and my wife had the Wagyu burger. My steak was good—cooked a little more than I asked for but still juicy, with a nice herb butter on top that added a little richness. The fries? Eh. They were crispy, but they needed more seasoning. Just a little extra salt or some kind of house blend would’ve taken them to the next level.
The Wagyu burger, though? That was the move. Juicy, full of flavor, on a soft brioche bun that pulled it all together. The cheese melted just right, the caramelized onions gave it a little sweetness, and the whole thing just worked. It came with fries and a pickle—nothing fancy, but simple and solid. If I could go back and reorder, I’d get the burger for myself.
Drinks were good. I had a Cabernet Sauvignon that paired well with the steak, and my wife had one of their cocktails—strong, smooth, and well-balanced. For dessert, we split the chocolate lava cake, and it delivered. Rich, gooey center, not too sweet, and the vanilla bean ice cream on the side was the perfect touch.
Overall, Old Angler’s Inn is worth a visit. The setting is beautiful, the music gives it personality, and the service is warm and professional. The food was mostly on point, with just a few small misses, but nothing that would stop me from going back. If you’re looking for a good meal in a relaxed but elegant atmosphere, it’s a great spot. And if you’re debating what to order, go for the burger.
The drinks are wonderfully curated- my favorite being Sara’s recommendation, which is a vodka, grapefruit specialty.
The staff and service are wonderful and the restaurant has the most romantic atmosphere. You can cozy up at lovely tables inside the restaurant, or sit at the bar and chat. Or relax on the expansive patio surrounded by trees and sparkling lights, with a roaring firepit and patio heaters in the winter or the splash of a fountain and beautiful flowers in the summer. The outdoor side bar is a great place to bring the kids and dog, and relax with a more casual menu and atmosphere.
The least expensive wine was nasty, so that’s why only 4 stars.
Totally recommend.