Reston is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The population was 58,404 at the 2010 census. An internationally known planned community founded in 1964, it was built with the goal of revolutionizing post–World War II concepts of land use and residential/corporate development in suburban America. The Reston Town Center is home to many businesses, with high-rise and low-rise commercial buildings that are home to shops, restaurants, offices, a cinema, and a hotel. It comprises over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m) of office space. Municipal, government-like services are provided by the nonprofit Reston Association, which is supported by a per-household fee for all residential properties in Reston. In 2017, Reston was ranked 29th in the Best Places to Live in America by Money magazine.
Restaurants in Reston
5.0 based on 61 reviews
With new Virginia wineries opening each month, it’s becoming difficult to keep up. It’s time you had a little help figuring out where the best wine is and where the most beautiful wineries have been hiding. DiVINE Wine Tours of Virginia is just the help you’ve been looking for. Virginia isn’t just for lovers, it's for wine-lovers!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Our love of craft beer is huge, as is our love of Lake Anne and Reston, which ultimately lead us to this mission: To create a community-focused taproom, brewing small-batch, hand-crafted beer, and to serve it up lakeside on our amazing deck and patio overlooking beautiful Lake Anne. Brews with views… what more could you ask for? Our community-focused brewery embraces the ‘Live-Work-Play’ philosophy that Robert E. Simon built this place to be, and we strive to uphold his ideals in all that we do as a business. We built this business for all of you, for our community, and for the greater community of craft beer drinkers. Brewing Beer | Building Community
4.0 based on 694 reviews
Ive been here several times. This past week i stayed at the Hyatt. Its a nice place to walk, restaurants and shops. High-end shops id say, i didnt shop. I did walk each day to Starbucks.
4.0 based on 91 reviews
Not sure why people rate a free park as "terrible" or "poor", but I thought Lake Fairfax Park was great and has a lot to offer, including baseball diamonds, picnic areas, walking trails, a skate park, soccer pitches, a lake (duh), a water park (not free), a bicycle "skate park" (not sure what it's called in bike lingo), and who even knows what else; didn't tour the entire park. Definitely recommend if you're at all interested in doing free things outside, in a safe, lovely place, and definitely will go here again.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
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