Deli & Burger Place Recs - West Falls Church

Anonymous
Deli/sandwich shop recommendations in West Falls Church - someplace clean and busy? Willing to drive a bit say to Tyson’s/McLean or Ballston but don’t want the parking hassles of a mall. I feel like I’ve gone past delis before that are just empty - to the point where I’m left wondering how often they’re really turning over the meat or if it’s been sitting forever. I’m sure some on this is bc they just don’t have the office lunch traffic.

Also looking for a burger place in the same area - same thing - clean and does a good business.
Anonymous
Plaza Grill for Greek gyros and salads
Burger 7
Lazy Mike’s deli and sundae
Anonymous
Sorry that’s Plaka not plaza
Anonymous
Haute Dogs and Fries in Williamsburg shopping center does the most incredible smash burger.
Anonymous
Lazy Mike’s.
Anonymous
Lost Dog in McLean for sandwiches
Anonymous
Lazy Mike’s
Plaka Grill for quick-service Greek
Elevation Burger
Five Guys
Dominion for fancier, sit-down burgers
Sfizi
Moby Dick for takeout kebabs
La Tingeria for insanely good tacos
Anonymous
Lazy Mike's in Falls Church City is a nice deli.
Anonymous
Dunn Loring and Mosaic both stay busy. More chains than independent shops, there's a Jersey Mike's at Dunn Loring and a Shake Shack at Mosaic.
Anonymous
If you’re willing to go to ballston, head to Westover instead for Italian store subs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you’re willing to go to ballston, head to Westover instead for Italian store subs.

Sorry, I wouldn’t drive out of my way for this. Always found the sandwiches there to be soggy and bland and the bread is weird (like paper mache).
Anonymous
Open Road Grill in Merrifield has good burgers
Anonymous
Celebrity Delly
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re willing to go to ballston, head to Westover instead for Italian store subs.

Sorry, I wouldn’t drive out of my way for this. Always found the sandwiches there to be soggy and bland and the bread is weird (like paper mache).


Italian Store is delicious, and I say this as someone from Philly. Get the hard rolls if you are going with oil, tomato, or anything moist on your sandwich. They hold their crunch very well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re willing to go to ballston, head to Westover instead for Italian store subs.

Sorry, I wouldn’t drive out of my way for this. Always found the sandwiches there to be soggy and bland and the bread is weird (like paper mache).


Italian Store is delicious, and I say this as someone from Philly. Get the hard rolls if you are going with oil, tomato, or anything moist on your sandwich. They hold their crunch very well.


Way Over-rated. Every thing tastes the same.
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