
Silver
Bethesda
Restaurant in Bethesda, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Silver works when ease matters more than a destination dining experience. In downtown Bethesda, it works as a flexible all-day option for casual meals, groups, solo dining, or schedule-driven plans, while nearby cuisine-led restaurants are stronger choices for a more intentional night out.
About Silver
Silver in Bethesda is best understood by its basics: it keeps a wide daily schedule, opening at 7 AM every day and closing at 11 PM Sunday through Thursday, with Friday and Saturday hours extending to 12 AM. That makes timing the clearest reason to consider it. Rather than treating it as a destination built around a specific chef, award, cuisine, or service format, use it as a practical Bethesda option when the schedule needs room to breathe.
The right reason to choose Silver is flexibility. Silver offers no specific cuisine, signature dish, price point, reservation style, or special format, so the safest expectation is direct: a Bethesda venue with long hours and a smart-casual dress code. That can still be useful when plans are loose, when timing matters, or when you want a stop that does not require building the whole day around one reservation.
Use it when convenience beats ceremony
The main advantage is the schedule. Silver opens early and stays open into the evening every day, with later Friday and Saturday closing times. If you are comparing options, keep the comparison practical: the full Bethesda restaurants guide can help you weigh other dining in Bethesda, while Aventino, Dolcezza, PopUp Bagels, Raku, The Salt Line may be useful reference points depending on the kind of stop you want. Silver reads less like the answer to one specific craving and more like a Bethesda option to consider when timing and ease are the priority.
For a first-timer, the smart move is to keep expectations grounded. Go because the hours work, the dress code is smart casual, the location is Bethesda, not because of an award, tasting-menu format, chef-driven hook, or known specialty. Silver is easiest to recommend as a flexible planning choice rather than a once-a-year occasion venue.
Planning details
- Location
- 7150 Woodmont Ave, Bethesda, MD 20815
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- eatatsilver.com
- Phone
- +13016529780
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Silver sits on Bethesda’s Woodmont Avenue and reads like a neighborhood restaurant that also aims for considered city-level cooking. The approach is deliberately between formality and throughput: signage and street-facing sidewalk seating feel approachable, while the menu ambitions place it above simple suburban standby. The street setting supplies a steady ambient hum, and the place attracts regulars who build weekly rituals around it. Overall, the restaurant presents a relaxed, charming presence on the corridor that balances polished technique with the easygoing rhythms of neighborhood dining.
Best For
Silver is best when you want a dependable neighborhood meal that still feels intentional. The description highlights that it draws from both the lunch trade and the dinner-out crowd, so it fits weekday lunches, business-outing midday meals, and evening dinners with friends or family. Its positioning between formal destination spots and casual throughput makes it adaptable: you’ll find regulars stopping in on a routine, and diners making a deliberate choice for a quality dinner. Expect a versatile spot serving both daytime and evening occasions on Woodmont Avenue.
Ordering Tips
Focus on the signature American preparations that define the menu: the Maryland bay seasoned shrimp with house remoulade makes a strong starter, while the truffle bison meatloaf and pan-seared scallops represent the heartier mains. Save room for Smith Island Cake as a classic regional dessert. Given the restaurant’s neighborhood orientation and varied trade, consider ordering dishes to share so you can sample the range of flavors the kitchen highlights. These selections are noted as the venue’s signatures and align with the restaurant’s regional American focus.
Venue details
Ambiance
Art deco interior with subtle Parisian influences, clean subway tiles, and a sophisticated yet approachable atmosphere that balances casual diner comfort with elevated brasserie elegance.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Maryland bay seasoned shrimp with house remoulade
- truffle bison meatloaf
- Smith Island Cake
- pan-seared scallops
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Aventino, Notable alternative
- PopUp Bagels, Bagels / deli, Bagels / deli
- Raku, Notable alternative
- Dolcezza, Notable alternative
- The Salt Line, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How Silver compares in Bethesda
Silver is the easiest choice when flexibility is the priority. Compared with Aventino or Raku, it reads less like a planned dining event and more like the practical answer for mixed schedules, casual groups, or a meal that cannot depend on a narrow reservation window.
PopUp Bagels is the sharper pick for a bagels-and-deli stop rather than a sit-down meal. Dolcezza makes more sense when dessert, coffee, or a short pause is the goal. Silver is better when the group needs a fuller meal and a longer operating window.
For readers deciding between casual reliability and a more defined atmosphere, The Salt Line is the better cross-shop when the night calls for a stronger sense of occasion. Choose Silver when the win is convenience; choose one of the peers when cuisine identity or ambiance matters more than ease.
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Compare Silver
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silver | Bethesda | ; | No published awards |
| Aventino | Bethesda | ; | No published awards |
| PopUp Bagels | Bethesda | Bagels / deli | No published awards |
| Raku | Bethesda | ; | 2025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #3912025 New York Times Best Restaurants in New York City |
| Dolcezza | Bethesda | ; | No published awards |
| The Salt Line | Bethesda | ; | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Silver?
Start here if you want flexible timing more than a fixed dining plan. Silver is in Bethesda and is open daily from 7 AM, with Friday and Saturday service running until 12 AM and other nights until 11 PM.
Is Silver good for a special occasion?
Silver is easier to frame as a convenient Bethesda option than as a formal occasion venue. Its main draw is its wide daily schedule, not a specific award, chef-driven format, or ceremonial service style.
What are alternatives to Silver?
For comparison, you might also look at Aventino, Dolcezza, PopUp Bagels, Raku, The Salt Line, depending on your plans. Use them as reference points alongside other dining options rather than as direct substitutes for a particular Silver specialty.
Is lunch or dinner better at Silver?
Silver offers long daily hours but does not specify meal-period menus. Silver is open from 7 AM to 11 PM Sunday through Thursday and from 7 AM to 12 AM on Friday and Saturday, so choose the time that best fits your schedule and check current menu details directly.
What should I wear to Silver?
The dress code is smart casual. Everyday polished basics should fit the stated expectation.







