Friday, February 29, 2008

College Perk Welcomes Greenbelters

Location(s): 9078 Baltimore Ave., College Park, MD
Time of Day/Length: mid-morning, two hours
Cost: $
Recommendation by: Nicole Hudgins

For sleep hygiene reasons, I don't do a lot of office work at home. So, I'm always looking for a cozy coffeehouse where I can fire up the laptop or grade student papers. Since hours at the New Deal Café have been reduced to the weekend only, I had to search for a new spot. Starbucks in Greenway Center is okay, but they keep the place freezing and there's no free wireless. So, I turned to the College Perk (tel: 301-982-0587) just near the intersection of Rt 193 and Rt 1.

Not only is the coffee at College Perk superior to that of Starbucks, but they offer real food and free wireless. The new tapas menu is served up by the chef with a surprising amount of artistry and care. Items range from $3-$7, including tenderly seared tuna medallions and a wonderfully refreshing cucumber salad. There are also loose-leaf teas, excellent desserts, and pastries too.

At first, I feared that College Perk was strictly a student hangout, but I soon found out the owner and employees make adults and families feel welcome. Coffeehouse lovers of all ages will enjoy the bohemian atmosphere and the consistently excellent soundtrack playing in the background. I haven't been there at night yet, but I think the place transforms into a local music venue, complete with a small, friendly bar.

The only reason to go to Starbucks now is in case you need an early morning place (during the week, the Perk opens at 11am). Otherwise, you'll enjoy supporting this lone non-corporate haven.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Weekend morning in CP and Gbelt

Location(s): College Park, Greenbelt
Time of Day/Length: Morning
Cost: $
Recommendation by: Scott Mooney

This is a personal family favorite of ours that I wanted to share with the group. It is a great way to start off a weekend day.

What we like to do, sometimes to give mom a little extra time to sleep in or we will drag her along with us, is start the morning with breakfast at the Bagel Place in College Park. Having grown up in New York with "real" bagels, and being sorely disappointed when I first moved to the area, I found that the Bagel Place does a decent job with their bagels. We will relax over breakfast there, then buy one of their bags of "day-olds" to bring with us to the lake at Buddy Attick Park. The kids love feeding the ducks, swans, geese and fish at the pond (please don't jump at the mention of feeding the animals), and by the time we take a walk all the way around they didn't even notice we got some great exercise. We will usually spend some additional time at the playground and head home in time for lunch and naps.

Enjoy!

Monday, February 4, 2008

Welcome

With so many of us in the Greenbelt area interested in finding new things to do in our "free time" I thought it would be helpful to create a one-stop site specifically for sharing our ideas and resources for all things fun in the DC Metro area.

So...

Do you have trips or activities that work well with children?
Which bike trails are the best and worst?
What does your family do on those days out?
Where do you like to grab a bite to eat?
Know of a swimming pool or better yet, a swimming hole to share?
What fishing spots are you willing to let others know about?
What is the best place to sit and read a book with a good cup of coffee?

Please share your favorite things to do with the rest of the Greenbelt community by emailing your stories to greenbeltersonthego@hotmail.com. I will share your stories as posts to this blog where everyone will be able to read and make additions in the form of comments to the posts.

Thanks so much and I look forward to seeing this project grow.

Your friendly moderator,

Scott Mooney