Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parking was awful in Clarendon. I lived in the area 12 years ago and trying to park was expensive or challenging. The pizza place was the only good restaurant, the others were either big chain or mediocre.
Big chain restaurants? Which ones? You sound like you have anxiety about parking, perhaps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every few years a new hot area emerges. Not surprising that Clarendon is uncool now and Ballston the former eyesore of the county is hot. Maybe in 10 years it’ll be landmark
Mosaic District
Anonymous wrote:Parking was awful in Clarendon. I lived in the area 12 years ago and trying to park was expensive or challenging. The pizza place was the only good restaurant, the others were either big chain or mediocre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait Clarendon was cool? I remember it as where the white kids who were scared to go out in the city combined with defense contractor happy hours where married 40 year olds tried to bang ugly GMU & JMU grads. While more was happing it wasn’t cool
haha this is pretty accurate
Anonymous wrote:Parking was awful in Clarendon. I lived in the area 12 years ago and trying to park was expensive or challenging. The pizza place was the only good restaurant, the others were either big chain or mediocre.
Anonymous wrote:Every few years a new hot area emerges. Not surprising that Clarendon is uncool now and Ballston the former eyesore of the county is hot. Maybe in 10 years it’ll be landmark
Anonymous wrote:Lyon village moms killed it
Anonymous wrote:Wait Clarendon was cool? I remember it as where the white kids who were scared to go out in the city combined with defense contractor happy hours where married 40 year olds tried to bang ugly GMU & JMU grads. While more was happing it wasn’t cool
Anonymous wrote:Wait Clarendon was cool? I remember it as where the white kids who were scared to go out in the city combined with defense contractor happy hours where married 40 year olds tried to bang ugly GMU & JMU grads. While more was happing it wasn’t cool
Millenials are the families with kids. They're old.Anonymous wrote:Ballston is way cooler now. Agree they need live music in Ballston bars and then it will be way cooler than Clarendon ever was.
Ballston is already trying to push back and make it family destination/entertainment but too many hip places for millennials will win out.
Anonymous wrote:Wait Ballston is cool? I remember it as where the white kids who were scared to go out in the city combined with defense contractor happy hours where married 40 year olds tried to bang ugly GMU & JMU grads. While more was happing it wasn’t cool
Anonymous wrote:Wait Clarendon was cool? I remember it as where the white kids who were scared to go out in the city combined with defense contractor happy hours where married 40 year olds tried to bang ugly GMU & JMU grads. While more was happing it wasn’t cool