Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Fairfax Station. Fairfax Station is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 12,030 at the 2010 census. Fairfax Station is an affluent community in Northern Virginia; its center is located 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Washington, D.C.
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4 based on 80 reviews
Visited this restaurant with a group of friends, total 10 people. The menu has changed considerably. The number of pizza offered are much less than before. They should also change their name since Pizza are not offered exclusively. For appetizers we ordered chicken dumplings and tortilla rolls. Both were good. We ordered California Club pizza, Chipotle Chicken Pizza and kids menu chicken fingers. The crust for all the pizza was very chewy and we had to really struggle to eat. Definitely gave a workout to our jaws. The server was not attentive at all. She messed up the tortilla rolls order and got only one order instead of three. Also she kept on saying that the bread is still in the oven and would bring only plate at a time even after asking several times. Very disappointed.
4 based on 166 reviews
Correct taste, flavor, mouth feel and blend of materials that results in a good, wholesome chew & ability to slurp down the tomato cheese mix if you want to, try to avoid peak periods or you will wait.
4 based on 112 reviews
Luciano Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria has been serving Northern Virginia since 1973; serving Oakton since 1995! Our concept is simple. We serve fresh Southern Italian food with real homemade flavor. We make our bread from scratch and bake it four times
Recently attended a family gathering at Luciano Italian Restaurant. Our first time there. Friendly service and freshly made tasty food. Filled when we left. When we are in the Oakton area again we'll definitely return to Luciano Italian Restaurant.
4 based on 55 reviews
We had a the Chicken parmigiana with spaghetti and shrimp special grilled shrimp with lemon risotto. Portions were large . Both dishes were excellent. Family neighborhood type dining , most patrons looked like regulars. Service was good considering there were a few large parties there. Desserts looked awesome but we were full.
4 based on 31 reviews
Mamma Lucia's is our go-to for inexpensive but very tasty authentic Italian, especially since Victor's closed. It also is one of our regular stops in combination with the Cinema Arts Theater, which specializes in indie films (but not exclusively; Jurassic World is playing there). Enormous. well-filled calzones; very good pasta; and great pizzas and salads at reasonable prices. The beverage selection is a bit thin (you can bring your own), but includes a nice selection of bottled beers. Definitely NOT a romantic spot unless you love to eat in full sight of a movie theater lobby. The family running the place for the past 30 years are friendly and familiar with recurring customers, and its amazing what can come out from such a small open kitchen. $25 for a full dinner for two is not bad.
4 based on 74 reviews
We had a mixed group so tried both the GF and regular pizzas. My husband (who can eat gluten) really enjoyed his pizza. Us 3 who can't eat gluten liked the pizza but found the crust was just OK. Getting a good gluten free pizza crust is a challenge so we are kind of used to it. With that being said, we'd get it again. The sauce and toppings were really good. My daughter can't eat dairy so it was really nice to get Daiya dairy free cheese on her real pizza as opposed to eating a DF/GF boxed pizza or eating the dairy on a good pizza and paying the price afterwards.
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4 based on 151 reviews
Esposito's is a friendly, popular neighborhood type restaurant that features great Italian food. Their pizza is very good as well. Service was friendly, prompt and efficient. Prices are moderate. Portions are generous. Their seafood dishes are very enjoyable. Outdoor dining is available in season.
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4 based on 533 reviews
Ciao Osteria is an authentic Italian eatery featuring delicious entrees and Neapolitan wood-fired pizzas made completely from scratch. Our goal is to serve true traditional Italian recipes made with the freshest, most authentic ingredients available, whil
Friends were hyped about the food here, but we werenât that impressed. The veal Marsala was covered in a sticky brown gravy. I couldnât detect the flavor of Marsala wine that gives this dish its signature flavor. The veal was served with spaghetti covered in the same gravy. Also, I thought the veal could have been pounded to tenderize it. My wife said her manicotti was okay, but not wow-worthy. She felt it was overly salted and undercooked (not as creamy as expected). Maybe this is Osteriaâs recipe, but it wasnât to my wifeâs liking. The highlights were the side salads and rolls served with olive oil for dipping. Finally, I think Iâm spotting a healthy trend. Three restaurants where we dined recently did not have salt and pepper on the table. If itâs a trend, itâs a good one, because I know I would have sprinkled salt on a few things, probably out of habit. And we all know that Americans eat too much sodium. Our friends shared a wood-fired thin-crust pizza and loved it.
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4 based on 227 reviews
Went there with the 25 year Mrs for Valentines day. Have to say they have great gnocchi one of my favorites. Portion was big and tasty. The bread they serve with the meal is very very good. Skip the salad not worth the price. The Bruschetta is worth the price. The Mrs liked her chicken parm. The meals are pricey but the size portion are big. The fly in the ointment is this place doesn't take gift cards or debit cards. Time for management to get with the 21st century...Sheeze
4 based on 381 reviews
Authentic homemade Italian Pasta & oven brick pizza coupled with an amazing wine bar.
Very good service. Great food: fettuccini alfredo with a wonderful sauce, chicken piccata, and veal saltamboca. Chocolate bread pudding and cremé bruleé for dessert. Only drawbacks: it was very loud - too loud for much conversation - and cold where we were seated near the door.
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