Where to Eat and Drink in Falls Church City
Dive into Bolivian salteñas, Filipino pancit, smothered poutine, house-made pastas and a whole lot more at these local gems.
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Dive into Bolivian salteñas, Filipino pancit, smothered poutine, house-made pastas and a whole lot more at these local gems.
Spring has sprung! Here are a dozen choice spots for eating and drinking outside.
Get in the Fat Tuesday spirit with Cajun fare, boozy specials, king cakes, live music and Big Easy-inspired cooking classes.
From pancakes and French toast to brisket and pizza, there’s something for everyone on this list. And go ahead—order that Bloody Mary. 🥞
Turkey Day is quickly approaching, which means its time to start getting your pie orders in! 🥧
These restaurants have patios, room to move, fun handouts and menus that cater to both adults and the younger set.
Enjoy specials ranging from Spanish paella to Indian gulab jamun, August 9-15.
Let someone else do the cooking for your next backyard barbecue, baby shower, team banquet or graduation shindig.
Shop for local produce, baked goods, organic meats, pickles, oysters, empanadas and a whole lot more.
Feast on corned beef, Irish soda bread, fresh Guinness, whiskey drinks and more.
We may not be spending hours on laptops in cafés right now, but we still crave that buzz.
Order something decadent for the ones you love from the restaurants you love.
The plant-based dining choices just keep getting better and better.
Outdoor drinking season ain't over. Warm your insides with these toasty winter libations.
Outdoor heat lamps, fire pits, tents and blankets are the new ambiance as the pandemic drags on.
Got cabin fever? You can keep your distance and enjoy a change of scenery at these drivable destinations.
Hit these patios and enjoy Benedicts, mimosas and waffles al fresco.
You can still pack up the family for a quick getaway this summer. These nearby resorts and hotels are playing it safe.
Throw in some milk, meat, cheese, produce and cleaning supplies with your takeout order.
There is an upside to the governor's stay-at-home order. Virginia has loosened its alcohol restrictions.
Here are a few ideas for creating a special evening at home.
Coronavirus has delivered a brutal blow to the restaurant industry. Here's how you can help flatten the curve while still supporting your favorite eateries.
Stop by for happy hour and try a new varietal. The vino is flowing.