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Three Montgomery Restaurants Named Best Brunch Spots in US
OpenTable.com has included Founding Farmers Montgomery as one of the country's top 100 brunch restaurants.

POTOMAC, MD — Looking for a good spot to chow down on Eggs Benedict or chicken and waffles? Or maybe you’re looking for just the right spot for a Mother’s Day meal.
You're in luck – a Potomac eatery has been named one of the best 100 spots in the country for brunch by OpenTable.com.
Founding Farmers in Potomac, located at 12505 Park Potomac Ave., features American classics: pancakes, waffles, ham and eggs and much more.
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“The food prepared in our Founding Farmers kitchens is made in-house, from scratch every day. Our dedication to serving high-quality, real, farm-to-table food is what sets us apart. We bake our own bread (approximately 118,000 loaves per year), we grind our own beef, we press our own juices, we even churn our own butter,” says the restaurant website.
Also on the list are Tower Oaks Lodge, which is located at 2 Preserve Parkway just beyond the Beltway in Rockville, and Clyde’s of Chevy Chase, which is located at 5441 Wisconsin Ave. in one of the area’s most stylish neighborhoods.
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Tower Oaks Lodge was one of nine restaurants in Maryland recognized for their brunches by OpenTable.com. Other nearby selections are Founding Farmers in Potomac and Clyde’s of Chevy Chase.
OpenTable.com's 100 Best Brunch Restaurants in America list is based on more than 5 million diner reviews on the site at more than 20,000 restaurants nationwide.
Considering a whopping 21 states didn't have any restaurants on the list, that's pretty impressive. D.C., Maryland and Virginia dominated the list, with a combined total of 17 of the 100 restaurants.
Brunch is offered at Founding Farmers from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays, as well as on every holiday Monday.
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