Brunch at Clyde’s of Columbia

Last Sunday morning before heading home to Las Vegas, my sister and I met up with two of my best friends: Alison (plus her husband and two kids – my faves) and Carolyn (plus her fiance, soon-to-be husband).  I try to make it a point to see them every time I’m in the Maryland area and I’m so glad they were able to meet up for brunch in Columbia.  We chose an old favorite to meet at – Clyde’s of Columbia (on such a short trip, it’s funny that I went to two Clyde’s locations! Check out my post about the one at Gallery Place).

Clyde’s of Columbia opens on Sundays at 10am for brunch so we made a reservation for 8 at 10:30am.  While they do use OpenTable for reservations (I love the ease of OpenTable), a party this big required a phone reservation which was quite easy.  My sister and I were running behind but our friends were promptly seated when they arrived.

Clyde’s of Columbia is located on a man-made lake along with a handful of other restaurants.  The kids and I enjoyed the view of the geese on the lake :-)  This is often a popular place for Columbia residents to go for walks.

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The restaurant is quickly recognized on the lake thanks to its bright yellow and white stripped awnings along the windows and front door.

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It has a pretty large patio area which is great during happy hour and dinner.

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The inside of the restaurant is filled with wood paneling and small, cozy rooms which I enjoy.

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When we first arrived, we had a room to ourselves which was a good thing with a 3 1/2 and 1 1/2 year old making noise :-)

During brunch, Clyde’s offers a wide range of brunch items as well as their normal lunch items.  (Photos below are just of the brunch page)

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Instead of a bread basket, a coffee cake is served.  I expected blueberries in them (I saw little dark things), but they turned out to be chocolate chips.  While I always enjoy chocolate, I think I would have preferred blueberries for breakfast.

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For my entree, I ordered the Eggs Chesapeake.  Having been raised mostly in Maryland, I’m partial to the Maryland Blue Crab as well as Old Bay seasoning and I looked forward to this dish.  It was poached eggs over a crab cake on top of an english muffin topped with hollandaise and Old Bay.  Plus potatoes on the side.

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Unfortunately, I wasn’t too impressed with my meal :-( The eggs and hollandaise were a bit bland (couldn’t taste the Old Bay at all) and the english muffin was rubbery and chewy.  The crab cake wasn’t half bad – lots of crab meat, little filler.  In general, just a bland breakfast.  It was disappointing as I’ve had good brunches at Clyde’s in the past.  My sister ordered the omelet and thought it was fine but nothing to write home about.  I think everyone else felt their food was adequate, but we were more there for the company.

I will note that the service was pretty good.  Our waitress was a saint for her patience with the kids (especially when the little one was screeching) and I was impressed with her asking if there were any allergies.  This was particularly important as the little one just learned that he’s allergic to nuts and eggs and his parents are still getting used to dealing with this in restaurants.  When the food was delivered, the server repeated back the allergies to make sure they got them correct and the kids were ensured an allergy free breakfast.

Although the food wasn’t stellar this morning, I won’t hesitate to go back again.


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Mamma Lucia – Elkridge

On Friday, I checked out of the Topaz Hotel and, after work, headed north to my parents’ house for the weekend.  My sister flew into town to make it a big family reunion (my brother still lives in town) so after we picked her up from the BWI airport, my parents, sister and I headed to a late dinner at Mamma Lucia in Elkridge, MD.  Mamma Lucia is one of my family’s most frequented Italian restaurants in the area (we usually go to the Olney location).  (I’ve always thought it was spelled “Mama Lucia’s.”  Oops!)

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This location looks like most of the others with an open kitchen, bar area, and large dining area.

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The Mamma Lucia menu is huge! It has pages dedicated to pasta, chicken, seafood, and other meats.  I almost always find myself on the pasta page but so many items on the menu are quite good.

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Each entree comes with a salad.  The basic choice is the House Salad which is romaine, green peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, and balsamic vinegar.  Nice, simple, and refreshing.

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Diners have the option to upgrade their salad.  My sister upgraded hers to the Caesar Salad.

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My mom upgraded hers to a Greek Salad.

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Usually bread is brought to the table but we opted out of the bread this evening.

The specials this night all sounded fabulous so I opted to go with one as did my dad.  I ordered the Seafood and Asparagus Penne.  It included scallops. lobster, crab, and clams (I think? I often mix them up with oysters) plus asparagus in a tomato cream sauce.  I chose to upgrade my pasta to whole wheat pasta for $2 more.  My sister described my dish as chaotic (all of the items appeared overwhelming) but I enjoyed the dish.

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Something to note about Mamma Lucia – all of the dishes are HUGE – definitely two or three (or more) meals worth of food.  I saved most of it for the rest of the weekend plus my flight home on Sunday.

My dad also ordered one of the specials – Tri-colored Cheese Tortellini in a Mushroom Cream Sauce.  My sister and I enjoyed many bites of this dish.  It might have been the favorite of the table.

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My sister ordered her favorite – Mostacolli Napoletana – penne is sweet marinara topped with some mozzarella.  Simple and delicious.

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My mom also ordered a more simple dish than my dad and I – Fettucini Bolognese.  I love when restaurants make bolognese in the classic way and don’t treat it just as a meat sauce.  This was pretty good, but a bit heavy on the cream.

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We also convinced my mom to order an order of meatballs which we all nibbled on.  These were fine, but not great.  Nothing big to complain about – just had better meatballs out there.

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Overall, our dinner lived up to the quality of all of our other Mamma Lucia dinners.  Filling, flavorful, and lots of leftovers!


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A Lovely Walk through the Streets of DC

My second night in DC, I met up with my girlfriends in Chinatown at Clyde’s of Gallery Place.  With some extra time on my hands, I decided to walk from the Topaz Hotel, an approximately 30 minute walk.  I grabbed my camera to capture the beautiful architecture along the way.  If I took a more indirect route, there would have been a lot more I could have captured but here’s what I thought was quite beautiful on my route.

The National Geographic Society

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Beautiful hotel (whose name I can’t recall)

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One of many churches… this one was on 16th Street just north of the White House

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The White House (plus a statue)

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The White House much closer :-) The flag at full staff means the President is home

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I believe this was the Department of the Treasury

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Simply beautiful

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DC architecture makes me glow :-) It’s home (even though I don’t live here anymore) and always makes me smile when I’m here.

Topaz Hotel

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While in the DC area this past week, I stayed at another Kimpton hotel, The Topaz Hotel located on N Street NW between 17th and 18th Streets (the Husband and I recently stayed at another Kimpton hotel in Chicago – Hotel Allegro).  Normally, when I visit the DC area for work, I usually stay in the Northern Virginia area, anywhere from Arlington to Fairfax to Reston/Herndon.  This time around though I was craving some city time (I used to live in the city and love so much about it!), so based on my past good experiences with the Kimpton chain, I compared the rates and locations of those in the DC area.  There are 11 of them in the area (7 in DC and 4 in Virginia).  The Topaz Hotel had the best rates for the location I was aiming for.

After landing mid-afternoon at Dulles, I grabbed my rental car and headed into the city.  I double checked ahead of time on their website to determine the parking situation.  Parking is not easy to come by in the Dupont Circle area so I was happy to see that they had valet parking.  It was quite steeply priced ($35 per night, PLUS tax which I wasn’t expecting), but for the convenience (the Husband once spent almost an hour trying to find a space around that area when we were dating – he almost broke up with me over it :-) ) it was worth it.

A quick note for those driving to the hotel, if you’re coming from the Northern Virginia area, it’s actually quite easy to get to.  Just take 66 to the Key Bridge (bridge that goes into Georgetown from Arlington).  Head through Georgetown on M Street and once you pass all the shops, the street becomes Pennsylvania.  Make a slight left at L Street and then turn left on 18th street.  Stay to the right on 18th and as soon as you cross Connecticut, N Street will be on your right.  Turn right and the hotel is just half a block down on your left :-)

(My exterior hotel shots were taken at different times of the day).  The hotel was easy to find with it’s royal blue awning reaching to the street.  I left my car out front, grabbed my bags and keys and headed in to the reception desk.

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Simple and modern decorations surround the entrance.

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Once inside, I dropped my keys off to the valet (a valet is rarely out front so a sign directs travelers to drop keys at the reception desk) and checked in.  The process was easy (as always) and I used their July Twitter password – Fireworks.  There was some confusion at first but once the “password” was confirmed, I was awarded with a choice of a free drink at the bar or a breakfast in the restaurant.  Since the breakfast didn’t start until 7:30 and I needed to be out of the hotel each day by 7, I chose the free drink but unfortunately never got to use it.

Up a few stairs (maybe 5 steps?), I took the warm elevator up to the 8th floor to my free upgraded room (I don’t remember what I booked, probably a queen, nor what the technical name of my upgrade was), a relatively large King room.  Upon entering the room, there was a bit of a hallway to the main living area with a vanity sitting area and separate bathroom to the right.

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The shower boasted bulk sized shampoo, conditioner, and body wash.  I was pleasantly surprised to see this! While I do love my mini toiletries, especially the Aveda ones, I hate all of the plastic wasted with those tiny bottles.  This was a great addition to their environmental consciousness in addition to them actually leaving the towels hanging that I wanted to reuse.

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The room itself included my very comfortable king sized bed facing a dresser, mini bar, and television.

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To the right of the bed was a nice sitting chair and very large circular mirror.

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On the other side of the bed, I found a wall of windows, a full couch, and, around the corner, a desk and chair.  (The closet was immediately when I came in the room.)

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I love DC architecture and was pleasantly surprised at my beautiful view of apartment buildings, row houses, business buildings, and a cathedral.

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Not getting a chance to eat lunch during my trip but still having a few hours till meeting my friend for dinner on U Street, I raided the mini bar.  Kimpton In Touch members (their free rewards program) currently get a $10 credit toward the mini bar.  I enjoyed a container of cheesy crunch and a bottle of water.  Yum!

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On my night stand, I was surprised to find a letter with my name on it!  I haven’t yet checked out their blog, but I was impressed with the personalization (even in the way of a form letter) of my stay.  Once or twice when I called the front desk, they referred to me by name.

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After getting settled in to my room, I headed back downstairs to enjoy my first ever Kimpton Wine Happy Hour.  At many of the locations, from 5-6pm they offer free wine for guests.  I’ve never had the opportunity to experience this and enjoyed my first (and second) nights of wine in the lobby :-)

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In the mornings while waiting for my car, I enjoyed the company of the hotel’s goldfish Nirvana and Serenity :-) It really is fascinating how relaxing fish can be.

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One of the things that Kimpton hotels are known for is their friendliness toward pets.  This food and water bowl is located in the lobby (usually full) and I saw a handful of dogs while I was there.  Being a pet-friendly hotel, guests without pets might be concerned about pet stains and smells but in my three stays at Kimpton properties, I’ve never had any problems.

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Overall, I had an excellent stay at The Topaz Hotel and will certainly consider staying here again the next time I stay in the city.  The customer service was good and it’s in such an excellent location.  From the hotel, I had reasonable walks to U Street, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, the White House, Chinatown as well as one easy cab ride back.  Kimpton Hotels are definitely becoming one of my favorite chains!