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Old Hickory at the National Harbor

  You judge a restaurant by the ambience, service and food. The Old Hickory which is in the Gaylord National Harbor in Maryland scores high in all three.  It's a huge restaurant, lots of tables. The menu is probably priced like a White tablecloth restaurant. The bread that they brought out was nice and warm and came with a sweet butter. We ordered a Seafood Tower that had a combination of oysters, shrimp, crab legs. The portions of the food was huge. I had a great Maryland crab chowder which I highly recommend. The field mushrooms were excellent in taste and cooked nicely.  Service was world class. Drinking water filled up regularly which is my scale to judge restaurants. Definitely worth the meal.  

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