Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Annandale. Annandale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia. The population of the CDP was 41,008 as of the 2010 United States Census.
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4 based on 215 reviews
Came here around 1100 for Sunday brunch. Able to be seated right away inside, good number of people seated outside as it was a pleasant morning. Itâs important to note that only the brunch is available, there is no alternative breakfast menu. We opted to stay although I donât think we ate our value/cost of meal. Omelette station employee was kind. She was able to prepare two omelettes at a time and we were next in line so it wasnât a long wait. Decent choice of veggies to choose from. Omelette was quite large and filling although somewhat simple in preparation. Long line for rest of food choices. Few choices in salads/dressings. I thought I was getting a Waldorf type salad and disappointed when I got to table as it was potato. Just not what I expected. There were scrambled eggs and bacon, some potatoes, fresh melon. They also had some fried chicken and Mac and cheese. I went through the line twice and each time they were out of the salmon/lox. They werenât very quick and replenishing items. The selections were okay but I wouldnât return. For people who have more of an appetite, it may be worth the visit.
4 based on 319 reviews
Crowded and loud, but thatâs to be expected in such a popular place. Iâve been happy with my dogfish visits in the past, but was disappointed in the Friday fish fry. The fish was only so so, and paired with Mac and cheese, fries and corn bread, it was a bit of a carb overload. Others in my group had the fish tacos and the shrimp tacos which were excellent.
4 based on 288 reviews
My daughter and I came for lunch. Parking available in the back. She had the grilled shrimp wrap and I had the fried oyster po-boy. We both had onion rings. All very good. Key lime pie for dessert was delicious and the right size. Will try again with my wife.
4 based on 140 reviews
Three of us were here recently for lunch for the first time. First, the seats in the booths are so uncomfortable, that after eating we had to cut our usual lunch chat short because our knees and legs were hurting--the bench seats are low and deep with very slim pads only part way on with the rest of the seat being bare wood. Owww.The food was average with reasonable prices; what you can find at lots of fast casual places in the area. I ordered the Raspberry Ice Tea and almost passed out with how sweet it was--I had to ask for water to dilute it just so I could drink it. They have no Gluten Free bread and their menu is super heavy on sandwiches, burgers and breaded stuff. So I had the Prime Rib sandwich with no bread. It was OK; the meat was sliced very thin but was still somewhat fatty. The accompanying fries were good. My friends both had the Crab Cake sandwich that they said was fine but nothing special. The service was OK; the place was fairly empty. Won't go back.
4 based on 315 reviews
We're known for wood-fired pizzas, mini burgers, fresh salads and chef-inspired entrées, like pan-seared sea bass and oven-roasted filet mignon. It's American bistro fare, crafted from high quality ingredients with a chef at the helm in every kitchen.
Went there for happy hour. The drinks were good, the food was "just okay" and the service was practically non-existent. Worse, they got our order wrong and it when the replacement didn't come, we had to hunt down the manager. Three stars may be generous.
4 based on 215 reviews
Came here around 1100 for Sunday brunch. Able to be seated right away inside, good number of people seated outside as it was a pleasant morning. Itâs important to note that only the brunch is available, there is no alternative breakfast menu. We opted to stay although I donât think we ate our value/cost of meal. Omelette station employee was kind. She was able to prepare two omelettes at a time and we were next in line so it wasnât a long wait. Decent choice of veggies to choose from. Omelette was quite large and filling although somewhat simple in preparation. Long line for rest of food choices. Few choices in salads/dressings. I thought I was getting a Waldorf type salad and disappointed when I got to table as it was potato. Just not what I expected. There were scrambled eggs and bacon, some potatoes, fresh melon. They also had some fried chicken and Mac and cheese. I went through the line twice and each time they were out of the salmon/lox. They werenât very quick and replenishing items. The selections were okay but I wouldnât return. For people who have more of an appetite, it may be worth the visit.
4 based on 1368 reviews
I've been eating at Mike's now and then for 17 years. I must say, I've always really loved their crab cakes. And, now, not so much. There were four of us at dinner. Everyone else was pleased, but I ordered my usual crab cakes and they were truly pitiful. I'd been thinking about them for the entire 2,500 mile drive to Springfield and was SOOOO disappointed in their quality and taste. Come on, Mike's, you can do better than this.Hello,Thank you for taking the time to review Mike's. We always appreciate feedback from our guests and I am so sorry to hear that we disappointed you during your most recent visit. One of our managers would like to personally reach out. Would you be willing to share your phone number with us?Sincerely, Taniya GraysonGreat American [email protected]
4 based on 772 reviews
American casual restaurant with a micro brewery serving western inspired food in a fun and relaxing atmosphere.
I have found Sweetwater Tavern an excellent go to restaurant for outstanding salads. I especially like mine topped off with their territic marinated salmon. Except for one unpleasant evening the service has also been very good. On the particular evening in question we had a waiter who seemed to not want to be bothered with serving and made mistakes in our orders, a very unusual occurence for this very good chain of restaurants which takes pride in service. A chat with the manager gave us a coupon to cover one meal, but of course, while a reasonable thing to do, that doesn't make up for a wasted evening. However, going back after that resulted in much better food and service. It is a favorite of ours for dining out on a patio, although the wait for a table there can be a bit long. This is one of our go-to restaurants.
4 based on 215 reviews
Came here around 1100 for Sunday brunch. Able to be seated right away inside, good number of people seated outside as it was a pleasant morning. Itâs important to note that only the brunch is available, there is no alternative breakfast menu. We opted to stay although I donât think we ate our value/cost of meal. Omelette station employee was kind. She was able to prepare two omelettes at a time and we were next in line so it wasnât a long wait. Decent choice of veggies to choose from. Omelette was quite large and filling although somewhat simple in preparation. Long line for rest of food choices. Few choices in salads/dressings. I thought I was getting a Waldorf type salad and disappointed when I got to table as it was potato. Just not what I expected. There were scrambled eggs and bacon, some potatoes, fresh melon. They also had some fried chicken and Mac and cheese. I went through the line twice and each time they were out of the salmon/lox. They werenât very quick and replenishing items. The selections were okay but I wouldnât return. For people who have more of an appetite, it may be worth the visit.
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