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The Comus Inn - The Comus Inn, Dickerson, MD

The Comus Inn

4.3
4.3
73 Reviews
$30 and under
American

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2 people
7:00 p.m.
Booked 9 times today
  • Charming
  • Great for scenic views
  • Good for special occasions
Originally known as the Johnson-Wolfe Farm, the Comus Inn today is a historic 1860s farmhouse situated on just over five acres of the Maryland Agricultural Reserve, three miles and a world away from the bustling I-270 travel corridor. A farm-centric American tavern; a family-friendly beer and wine garden; and unimpeded views of Sugarloaf Mountain, welcome travelers and neighbors alike to enjoy delicious food, top-notch drinks, and good company year-round.

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Additional information

  • Dining style
    Casual Elegant
  • Price
    $30 and under
  • Cuisines
    American, Contemporary American
  • Hours of Operation
    Tue–Fri 4:00 pm–9:00 pm Sat, Sun 11:00 am–10:00 pm
  • Phone number
    (301) 349-2015
  • Payment Options
    AMEX, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
  • Dress code
    Casual Dress
  • Executive Chef
    Joseph R. Tiernan
  • Catering
    Our catering menu, expertly crafted by our Executive Chef, Joseph R. Tiernan, features a wide variety of dishes to suit every taste and dietary need. Each item is carefully prepared using the freshest ingredients, ensuring that your guests will enjoy a culinary experience that’s as exceptional as the view. Let us help make your event truly special.
  • Private party facilities
    Nestled in a picturesque location with stunning views of Sugarloaf Mountain, our farmhouse restaurant offers the perfect setting for your private event. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a larger celebration, our serene and inviting atmosphere sets the stage for a memorable experience.
  • Neighbourhood
    Dickerson
  • Cross Street
    Comus Road & Old Hundred Road
  • Parking details
    Private Lot
  • Additional
    Bar/Lounge, Beer, Beer Garden, Cafe, Cigar Room, Cocktails, Counter Seating, Dog Friendly, Full Bar, Gluten-free Options, Happy Hour, Outdoor Firepit, Outdoor Smoking Area, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Takeout, Vegan, View, Weekend Brunch, Wheelchair Access, Wine

What 73 people are saying

Overall ratings and reviews

Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant

4.3
4.3 based on recent ratings
  • 4.4Food
  • 4.2Service
  • 4.2Ambience
  • 4Value

NoiseModerate

Loved For

  • Maryland - DC Suburbs

    Great for scenic views

Review summary

AI-generated from verified diner reviews
The Comus Inn enchants with "great views of Sugarloaf Mountain" and a charming setting. Diners rave about the "friendly staff" and "delicious food," especially the mussels, steak, and brunch specials. Although some found the noise level high, the "spectacular location" and attentive service create a memorable experience.

73 Reviews
  1. Ron

    Washington DC

    1 review

    5.0

    1 review

    Dined 7 days ago

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 3
    4. Ambience 5
    The food was good, but the service fell short. Our server seemed inexperienced—we had to request salt and rely on another waiter to get our drinks. This ongoing issue with service needs management’s attention, as it risks driving customers away.

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  2. justin

    VIP

    Portland

    14 reviews

    1.0

    14 reviews

    Dined on December 14, 2024

    1. Overall 1
    2. Food 1
    3. Service 1
    4. Ambience 1
    Absolutely dreadful. Apart the appalling service, or lack of it, the food is just plain odd, overcooked, weird - clearly a chef had a night off. So, Fried Goats Cheese Salad with blood orange, sounds delicious as an appetiser? Sounds is better than it was!! Freezing cold globs of cheese in a soggy batter? Why not serve it hot? An enormous mound of salad leaves deviated it from a dish to a rummage sale to locate an orange segment. A true treasure hunt. Entrees: omg seriously the worst I’ve had in a while, let me start: Diner 1 - Quail. This is a small delicate bird, treat it with respect, deep frying it so it was beyond any form of recognition thus ensuring any flavor was disintegrated- you may fry chicken on a waffle, but this is a quail - what on earth are you thinking! Gently roast it and give the poor bird some dignity in what it gave its life for!! Diner 2 (me), Deere Farm Chicken Breast, I know the farm as I buy my meat there, awesome produce, but in the hands of the Comus Inn, let’s dehydrate and suck the life out of it with an inch and serenade it a pile of what can only be described as baby food mush, I don’t think a forensic pathological examine could determine what was in that creation. And the jus, lacked any depth and kinda swam away from the chicken for fear of being “sponged up” by the said meat. Deere Valley, best you come and test for yourself as your good name is associated with this!! Diner3: wow, this is the most bonkers entree ever!! Sounded nice, mushrooms on toast, well, ladle the toast in a watery “gravy”, “jus” - don’t know how to describe it? So it’s actually afloat, odd. Adding wet to toast makes it soggy, how do you eat that? And the mushrooms, not a forage of species bringing depth and flavour, nope, just your regular chaps, mutineers of taste, clinging to the sinking toast. A titanic of a dish. Absolutely no culinary skill on display, no sense of presentation and the food didn’t sing - voice lost and any decency, packed its bags.

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  3. Brooke

    Washington DC

    7 reviews

    5.0

    7 reviews

    Dined on December 8, 2024

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    We had a wonderful brunch experience celebrating our Moms birthday! Our server Dylan was extremely friendly and provided awesome service and we can’t wait to go back!

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  4. Robert

    Washington DC

    51 reviews

    4.0

    51 reviews

    Dined on December 8, 2024

    1. Overall 4
    2. Food 3
    3. Service 4
    4. Ambience 4
    The Comus kitchen can be a bit hit and miss. The short rib was delicious, however, the roast chicken was way over cooked, dry and mealy. As for the sides, the  brussels sprouts were undercooked and the rest were tasty. The staff is very helpful and friendly as always.

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  5. jerry

    Baltimore

    7 reviews

    4.0

    7 reviews

    Dined on November 23, 2024

    1. Overall 4
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 3
    4. Ambience 4
    The food were very good. The server did not bother to check how are we doing in the middle of the brunch. I had to call the server for refill on coffee. The server sent another one to bring us coffee and hot water. Eventually, the hot water was spilled over on my leg by accident. It was mishandling by the second server. They did not apologize for mishandling this situation and gave us a full bill price. We did not complain at all but just pondering

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  6. Amanda

    VIP

    Washington DC

    28 reviews

    3.0

    28 reviews

    Dined on November 17, 2024

    1. Overall 3
    2. Food 3
    3. Service 2
    4. Ambience 3
    Our waitress never come back after taken our orders, only time she back was middle of our meals and want to drop us a check. After we finished we had to wait quite a bit for her to come.

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  7. Maribeth

    Coastal Georgia

    2 reviews

    5.0

    2 reviews

    Dined on November 16, 2024

    1. Overall 5
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 5
    4. Ambience 5
    What a true delight! The trout was fantastic and my husband said the smash burger was the best he has ever had. Will definitely be returning!

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  8. David

    VIP

    Baltimore

    290 reviews

    4.0

    290 reviews

    Dined on November 2, 2024

    1. Overall 4
    2. Food 5
    3. Service 4
    4. Ambience 3
    The food was outstanding; my strip steak was seasoned and cooked to perfection. The only negative was that we were seated upstairs and it was uncomfortably cold.

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  9. David

    VIP

    Washington DC

    38 reviews

    4.0

    38 reviews

    Dined on October 27, 2024

    1. Overall 4
    2. Food 4
    3. Service 4
    4. Ambience 5
    Our party of three ate at the Comus Inn on a Sunday afternoon at 12:30 for brunch. We have eaten there several times in recent years, but this was the first time under the current management. We liked the new look of the place and I everyone enjoyed our food (shrimp & grits/pancakes/eggs Benedict, with focaccia and fish rillettes as sharesies). Our server seemed to be a bit overworked. It seems that they had been given a table of 20 people to deal with. Not sure if she was dealing with them on her own, but based on our experience working in restaurants they should have been given some help or at a minimum been relieved of other tables. It didn't affect our dining experience at all, but we heard the server apologizing to other diners a few times because they had regular coffee but not decaf, which seemed like an odd omission. I think I also heard them saying that they had only Earl Gray tea, which again seems like an odd omission -- the oil of bergamot in Earl Gray gives it a very particular flavor which a lot of people don't care for. The view, as always, is gorgeous, and is the reason we come back.

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  10. Warren

    Washington DC

    36 reviews

    4.0

    36 reviews

    Dined on October 24, 2024

    1. Overall 4
    2. Food 4
    3. Service 4
    4. Ambience 4
    The Comus Inn is a farm to table restaurant in the middle of an agricultural area. Farms are less than a mile away, so it feels like a getaway from the metro area. We already live next to the agricultural area, so it was less than a half hour from our house. The food is interesting, not the same menu items you see everywhere else. I had a smoked fish rillette appetizer and the country fried quail and waffles. The fish was good and the quail was excellent. Prices were less than most DC restaurants of similar quality. The service was friendly. As there were only five tables of diners, it was easy for her to keep up. The ambience is more country casual than upscale as the menu would suggest. My only complaint is the lighting is too bright and the seats have no cushions. For a restaurant that aspires to be a destination, it is a bit plain.

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FAQs

The Comus Inn offers takeout which you can order by calling the restaurant at (301) 349-2015.

The Comus Inn is rated 4.3 stars by 73 OpenTable diners.

Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.

Make a reservation

2 people
7:00 p.m.
Booked 9 times today

Order delivery or takeout

Google Map for The Comus Inn

23900 Old Hundred Rd, Dickerson, MD 20842-9667

Additional information

  • Cross Street
    Comus Road & Old Hundred Road
  • Neighbourhood
    Dickerson
  • Hours of Operation
    Tue–Fri 4:00 pm–9:00 pm Sat, Sun 11:00 am–10:00 pm
  • Price
    $30 and under
  • Cuisines
    American, Contemporary American
  • Dining style
    Casual Elegant
  • Dress code
    Casual Dress
  • Parking details
    Private Lot
  • Payment Options
    AMEX, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
  • Executive Chef
    Joseph R. Tiernan
  • Additional
    Bar/Lounge, Beer, Beer Garden, Cafe, Cigar Room, Cocktails, Counter Seating, Dog Friendly, Full Bar, Gluten-free Options, Happy Hour, Outdoor Firepit, Outdoor Smoking Area, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Takeout, Vegan, View, Weekend Brunch, Wheelchair Access, Wine
  • Phone number
    (301) 349-2015
  • Catering
    Our catering menu, expertly crafted by our Executive Chef, Joseph R. Tiernan, features a wide variety of dishes to suit every taste and dietary need. Each item is carefully prepared using the freshest ingredients, ensuring that your guests will enjoy a culinary experience that’s as exceptional as the view. Let us help make your event truly special.
  • Private party facilities
    Nestled in a picturesque location with stunning views of Sugarloaf Mountain, our farmhouse restaurant offers the perfect setting for your private event. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a larger celebration, our serene and inviting atmosphere sets the stage for a memorable experience.
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