Reviews on Southwestern food in Springfield, Virginia, United States. Springfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The Springfield CDP is recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau with a population of 30,484 as of the 2010 census. Homes and businesses in bordering CDPs including North Springfield, West Springfield, and Newington are usually given a "Springfield" mailing address. The population of the collective areas with Springfield addresses is estimated to exceed 100,000. The CDP is a part of Northern Virginia, the most populous region of the Washington Metropolitan Area.
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4 based on 287 reviews
El Paso Mexican Restaurant with locations in Springfield, Woodbridge and two locations in Alexandria (Richmond Highway and Cooper Rd.) is dedicated to bringing fine authentic Mexican cuisine to the Washington metropolitan area. We feature homemade Mexican
Best margaritas!! We go here often for quick Mexican food and drinks. Great service and food. Itâs a nice place for a girls night, family dinner and date night.Iâm vegan and they are very accommodating to my dietary needs without sacrificing flavor.
4 based on 168 reviews
Went here for an after-work get together. The chips and salsa were OK. It's self-serve out of the "trunk" of a fiberglass reproduction of a 1960 Chevrolet... complete with the "Batmobile" tailfins. But the real standout is that they not only knew what a Cadillac Margarita is, but how to make one. A good one, at that! Now, mind you that this is not El Chollo in Santa Monica. This is not only Virginia, but Northern Virginia... a place nobody moves to except for a job. Where most restaurants are franchised feeders. And, Chuy's is no exception. But, there is enough quality to make it worth a repeat visit. OK if you're in the neighborhood and want "Mexican" food,,,
Where to eat Seafood food in Springfield: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 103 reviews
We decided to have dinner here after returning from a vacation, and just wanted an easy meal that we hoped would be predictably good. That wasn't to be the case. Austin Grill was purchased by a corporation years ago, and it has been inconsistent ever since. On this Friday evening, once seated, we were greeted by our waiter and he immediately asked what cocktail we wanted from the bar. We asked for time to look at the menu, he got busy with others, and we then had a 15 minute wait for our drinks after ordering. The restaurant was full and the waiters and kitchen had their hands full. However, the manager had plenty of time to go from table to table to greet patrons. My husband ordered the soft taco special while I ordered a taco salad. Unfortunately, Neither was worth finishing as the ingredients were not in fresh, prime condition, and tasted blah and mediocre.We left with a corporate taste on our mouths.This restaurant is where my grown daughter had her first job, when the company wasn't corporate owned, when the food was crisp, fresh, and high quality, and when they made the tortilla chips right on site. We've had many positive memories here. This visit put a damper on those memories.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Springfield: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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