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Anonymous wrote:I AM SO SICK OF PIMMIT HILLS BASHING! I never even want to hear about that neighborhood again in my life. Just stop posting about it on every single thread!
PH only gets bashed when a PHer inevitably offers it up as the answer to every 'where should I live' regardless of whether it fits the bill or not.
p.s. - I can't put words in OP's mouth, but I'm pretty sure she's not referring to Crisp & Juicy, China King or 7-11 when she indicates a desire for "locally owned shops and restaurants." Another example of a PHer saying it's "perfect" when clearly it's not ... hence inviting the bashers.
You forgot about the whole foods, trader joes, frozen yogurt place, burger place, taco place, caribeau coffee, ledos pizza, lost dog the super safeway and the future silver line development which will be bringing in a wegmans and massive amount of pedestrian accessible stores..
LOL just the above were put in the last few years, kind of interesting all these new places are going up next to PH if there was not a market for them.
I wouldn't consider those in Pimmit Hills, but rather Idylwood or Falls Church.
OP asked about walkable and the above border Pimmit Hills. Pimmit Hills is a neighborhood there are no stores with in it's boundaries.
Exactly. I live in PH, which is a neighborhood, and I can walk to these stores with a motor delayed 2 year old, and PH and the stores are in the town of Falls Church.
Lost Dog/Safeway/Silver Line are not in PH or Falls Church. And some of the places mentioned require crossing busy Route 7 and are quite a distance from parts of PH.
OP - Fairfax City and Town of Vienna are much more along the lines of what you're looking for. It's a shame the PH posters make a hash of so many threads.
Do you even live in PH? First of all, I never mentioned Lost Dog, Safeway, or the Silver Line. But it all depends on what end of PH you live. I live on the side walkable to Trader Joes, Crisp & Juicy, Peets/Caribou, Tysons Pharmacy, Pet Store, China King, Ledos, dry cleaners, 7 eleven, barber, and the gas station. On the opposite end of PH, those houses are walkable to the Safeway shopping center with Lost Dog and some salon. And they could walk to the silver line Metro stop. Actually, half the neighborhood could walk to the new Metro, but not me. I mean I could, but it's probably almost 1 mile.