Oh go ahead, you know you want to.  Occasionally you just have to indulge that little longing for something that just might not be good for you.  You can regret it tomorrow but today let's go ahead and hit a few of the oh so good but bad for your local joints.

 

If you are looking for the last surviving diner in Fairfax City then you need to stop at the 29 Diner at the intersection of Routes 29 and 123.   Originally called the Tastee 29 Diner when the doors opened July 1947 the diner was on the busiest "major" highway between DC and Northern Virginia.  Open 24 hours a day the diner features the standard food you would expect to find from an old fashioned diner.  Old fashion ham and eggs for breakfast, patty melt for lunch and golden brown southern fried chicken for dinner.  Their slogan "Quality is Remembered Long After Price is Forgotten" sums up a meal at the 29 Diner.   So if you are looking for a trip back in history then go check out the last diner in Fairfax City.

 Chili Dog

 

Are you feeling a craving for a chili dog and cold beer?  Then you need to head down the road to the City of Vienna and pull up a chair at the Vienna Inn.  Another local eatery the Vienna Inn can trace its history back to 1960.  The Inn has always been "crummy beer joint" though there was a time when that might have been more true than today.  A bit of redecorating in early 2000 cleaned up a few of the rough edges but not all of them.  Though they serve other food besides chili dogs, those are the item that made the Vienna Inn famous.  With an unpretentious atmosphere, cheap food and cold beer the place is always packed.  Don't worry if you don't want a cold beer you can also get a soda-self serve of course.  Insults from the waitress are included at no extra charge!



Anyone in Arlington looking for a late night cup of coffee knows to skip Starbucks and head to Bob and Edith's on Columbia Pike.  Another diner open 24 hours a day you can always get one of the "Round the Clock Specials" featuring steak, eggs, grits and toast. You won't walk away hungry.  The secret at Bob and Edith's is the Pecan Waffle and an endless cup of coffee.  Be prepared for a wait if you go on a Sunday morning or late on a Saturday night. 

 
Sweet Rolls
Our last stop is to grab some sweet treats at the Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe in Arlington.  Opened in 1975 by Wolfgang and Carla Bucher the display case alone will give you a sugar rush before you ever take a bite of any of the wonderful treats.  While you are trying to decide what you want to eat, pour yourself a free cup of coffee and look over all of the cookies, cinnamon buns, breads or strudel.  Do you need a cake for a special occasion?  Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe has some incredible cakes including wedding cakes.

So have you felt your arteries clogging as we ate our way through a few of the local diners, dives and delights?  Not to worry you can hop on your bike and go for a ride to work off a few of those extra calories. 

 

 

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18 Comments on Northern Virginia-Diners, Dives and Delights

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Cindy,

Excellent!  Now I have some new places on my list when I make it down that way again.

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CINDY - My wife sometimes catch the Diners and Dives TV Show.  It's something that you can't help but enjoy.  You did a great job on this, and now I want to go get a chilidog and cold beer!

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My waistband expands just driving past the Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe!  That place should be a must on every tourist's  places-to-see list when they come here!
10:01am • #3
Yummy.  Now I'm ready to head out for a late night snack!
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Good thing you included Bob and Edith's.....  otherwise. I would have questioned this post!  That place is terrific.

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Cindy, it's been a long time since I've been to Bob and Edith's.  I was very disappointed when the Four Seasons Diner on Van Dorn Street in my neighborhood closed down and was recently replaced with a bank.  It was one of teh few places open late into the night that served some good food, drink, and homemade desserts.
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Martin-eat at one of the diners then go play Frisbee Golf with your friends at Burke Lake!
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Adam-Don't think I could pull off the haircut or the sunglasses on the back of my head like host of that show does but I do know a dive when I see one.  Love to find them!
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Patricia-the bakery is definetly not for someone who wants to keep slim and trim.  But what they hey we only live once.
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Jim-you can't live in this area and not know Bob and Ediths!  Well maybe you can which means there will be a seat for the rest of us.

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Man, that 29 Diner sign reminds me of the Gene's Drive-Ins in Redding, California...  They used to serve 29 cent hamburgers!  That was a loooooooooong time ago...way before your time, I'm sure!

I like crummy beer joints and old-timey diners...  I even liked Sambo's restaurant before they were considered politically incorrect.

Hey thanks for the trip down memory lane!  I appreciate posts like this.

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Brian-we don't have many diners left in this area.  There is one in the Shenandoah Valley that I used to go when I had my weekend house there.  I miss some of the funny stories I used to hear while having lunch.
5:58pm • #13
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these places look like comfort food for an instant heart attack!!!
9:20am • #14
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Hi Cindy - I am enjoying your blogs - especially the one on "lending a helping hand." I think there are too many agents who are quick to encourage others to drop out so they have less competition. Bring competition on - I think it just makes us better!

I read your restaurant reviews too. I noticed that you copyright your material. When you have a minute, can you let me know why you do that and how you do it if you feel it is important? Thanks again for all your help! Your chilly Minnesota friend

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Cindy, I enjoyed this.  'Don't get to NOVA very often, but I may have to try some local fare.
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Cindy-Thanks for catching up on a few of my posts. I'll drop you a message on the copyright deal. 
7:46am • #17
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Margaret-I love the dives.  Of course throw in a few five course meals to even them out helps too :-)
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