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The Dining Dish: What Do You Recommend At Jetties?

The Nantucket-themed eatery has quickly turned into a Woodmont Triangle favorite.

 

Jetties, the fast-casual sandwich joint that opened late last year near Veterans Park, is quickly becoming a fixture in the Woodmont Triangle dining scene.

The Nantucket-themed eatery boasts salads, soups, sandwiches, and sweet treats like cupcakes and Gifford's ice cream. It's a favorite among Bethesda's lunch crowd, but there's dinner choices available too.

If you're a vegetarian or just in search of a light lunch, you may want to taste test the "Summer House" sandwich with juicy heirloom tomatoes, sprouts, pepper jack cheese, avocado, and basil mayo on multigrain bread.

Other Jettie's favorites? The "Nobadeer," a taste of Thanksgiving on sourdough with turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and mayo, and the "Surfside," with turkey, bacon, Dijon mustard, avocado spread and havarti cheese.

So, we want to know: What do you recommend at Jetties? Post your menu picks in the comment section below.

About this column: Where diners dish on their favorite menu offerings at Bethesda restaurants. Related Topics: Business, Food, Restaurants, The Dining Dish, and Woodmont Triangle

kates

5:47 pm on Monday, August 20, 2012

be careful when you create your own salad at Jetties, it becomes unbelievably expensive at .75/1.00 to 2.00+ PER TOPPING! and most of the time they forget to put on some of the toppings you ordered and paid for!

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brian zipin

9:06 pm on Monday, August 20, 2012

yea agreed on priceyness... Great park to have lunch or dinner in. BGR or Jetties cant go wrong

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Katie Griffith

3:06 pm on Tuesday, August 21, 2012

My favorite is definitely the "Nobadeer," or the "bread sandwich," as I like to call it. A layer of bread stuffing between two pieces of bread? How can you go wrong?

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Laura L Thornton

3:19 pm on Tuesday, August 21, 2012

I've never actually been there. The veggie offerings sounds good, though!

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Erin Donaghue

4:18 pm on Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Laura, you might like the Summer House -- I'm not veg but that's one of my favorites. I had it the other day with honey mustard instead of the mayo and it was really good. So, I guess just minus the cheese and it would be vegan?

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