


The Comus Beer Garden opens for the season March 14th! Family friendly outdoor beer garden featuring weekend events, live music, local beers, wine, cocktails, and delicous food! Having an Event, Comus is a great spot for your rehearsal dinner, birthday, company picnic, graduation, and more!
Historic farmhouse serving fare in an elegant setting with views of Sugarloaf Mountain.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 23900 Old Hundred Rd, Dickerson, MD 20842
Phone: (301) 349-2015
Website: http://www.thecomusrestaurant.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.comresy.comrestaurent.com
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Reviews
The bartenders and staff are accommodating and there are plenty of choices for drinks. Limited food menu but expected at a beer garden.
We had a lovely time and will definitely be visiting again!
Have seen a bunch of posts and had people tell me how much they enjoyed the beer garden. Which when it first opened was listed as VANISH at Commus. As a big fan of Vanish but not of the drive… I was excited to get a Midnite City with a sort commute.
Drove past again and again as I was on my way to work. The guests sure looked like they were having a good time. But schedules and weather kept putting it off.
Last Sunday… The stars aligned. Great weather and the wife was off too. Packed up the dogs and headed out.
Arrived to see the expansive beer garden less than 1/4 full. Friendly patrons asked to pet the dogs as we looked for a seat. Found 2 chairs with a view of the mountain and shade. (Score!)
Went inside to check out the offerings… “Nothing from Vanish?”
Settled on a Crush and an IPA. Both were “OK” but not what I came for. The burgers from the grill were a hit and were cooked up quickly.
While we enjoyed our drinks and food the band “finished up”. Which led to a single performer with a guitar. Then another. Then another. “What is this? Open mic night?” The music and “vibe” kind of dropped. One slow melodic song after the next with the expectation of applause. UGG.
Overall… I would give it another shot, but probably not soon.
3 drinks and a burger for $60.
We were warmly welcomed and taken care of by a group of kind, cheerful ladies. A special thanks to Mr. Landon Howard, who personally gave us a tour, his hospitality really stood out and added to the experience.
But let’s talk about that view of Sugarloaf Mountain. Breathtaking. Surreal. Dining with a mountain in your line of sight is something out of a movie; I’d never experienced anything like it.
For appetizers, we shared mussels swimming in a deeply flavorful broth, and my wife enjoyed fresh rosemary focaccia paired with a slightly sweet butter—both were an easy 10,000/10. For our mains, I had a perfectly cooked trout with cauliflower, while she went for a classic burger and fries. Everything was delicious, cooked with care, and beautifully presented.
Drink-wise, she sipped on a glass of wine, while I tried a mocktail (I believe it was called a Spritz). Not really my thing—too much ice and a bit watered down—but that was the only minor detail in an otherwise flawless night.
Outside, there was live music, comfortable seating, and even a few bugs flying around—just enough to remind you that you’re truly immersed in nature. It gave the whole experience an earthy, authentic charm.
Next time, we’re bringing the kids. This place is a hidden gem with soul, flavor, and scenery. Highly recommend it!
2024JULY I was busy with travel and finally decided to give one last attempt to visit here. If you don’t have a reservation, you will be placed in a small quadrant of an area that only has five tables (one area had a bench seating by a window with chairs and table) that are semi tightly place as far as space. The reservation or reserved area has at least 15 or more tables. That area is very loud. And all of the seating area is in the same vicinity.
The ceilings are super low. Regardless of it being a renovated old house. The noise level is super loud and you can barely hear your own party have a conversation. Our server D(not giving their full name, my choice)was polite and professional. The food was not much to choose from on the menu and over priced. You’re paying for the view of Sugarloaf Mountains.
Me and my party went downstairs to Vanish (or as it is called) Vanish at the Comus Inn…being that Google Maps won’t allow a separate review for Vanish…they get ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ the food and beer that we ordered was good. The service was good as well.
You can access Vanish outside by the sidewalk area where there blueish sign is or from the inside of The Comus Inn. Outside there were two guys setting up on stage to play and sing live music. That was pretty cool. The property is nice. Seating in a lot of places.
Oh! And I’m very appreciative of how very accommodating staff was of our dietary limitations.
Service is always spot on and friendly, with great atmosphere, presentation.
The only critique is the food served at the bier garden. The quality of it does not match that of the food served in the dining room, which is a shame.