Restaurant Week
January 31-February 9 is Alexandria’s Restaurant Week. Enjoy multi-course prix fixe menus for $30, $40 or $50. View participating restaurants and menus here.
Restaurants
- Carlyle Neighborhood
- Trademark (Inside Westin)
Creative cocktails & elevated pub grub in a chic hotel setting adorned with photos of inventors. - Sake Japanese Steakhouse & Bar (.03 mi)
Hibachi chefs entertain at this casual Japanese steakhouse serving lunch and dinner. - Tequila & Taco (0.3 mi)
Vibrant, contemporary eatery offering refined takes on tacos & fajitas, plus margaritas & tequila. - Lost Boy Cider (0.4 mi)
Microbrewery in a lofty converted warehouse specializing in modern craft cider with food trucks. - Atlas Brew Works (0.4 mi)
Craft brewery specializing in inclusive, crave-worthy beers and offering food from award-winning Andy’s Pizza - Theismann’s Restaurant & Bar (0.5 mi)
Neighborhood bar & grill decked out in sports paraphernalia & TVs showing the latest games.
- Trademark (Inside Westin)
- Old Town Neighborhood
- Mia’s Italian Kitchen (1.5 mi)
Upscale Italian dining & drinks in a stylish, two-story setting, with a pizza bar & sidewalk patio. - Ada’s on the River (1.6 mi)
Trendy riverside venue serving steak & seafood, plus weekend brunch, cocktails & a robust wine list. - Virtue Feed & Grain (1.6 mi)
In a revamped 18th-century granary, this hip tavern offers elevated pub grub & a lively bar scene. - Vola’s Dockside Grill and Hi-Tide Lounge (1.6 mi)
Waterfront dining on raw bar & seafood classics in large, modern space, an outdoor deck or tiki bar. - Hanks Oyster Bar (1.7 mi)
New England-style seafood outpost with clams, lobster rolls, a raw bar & happy hour.
- Mia’s Italian Kitchen (1.5 mi)
Attractions
- Alexandria History Tours
Guided walking focusing on Old Town Alexandria’s rich history. - Mount Vernon
Tour the grounds of George Washington’s estate, view exhibits, meet farm animals & more. - King Street Trolley (free)
Make your way along historic King St in the heart of Old Town Alexandria with easy on-off access to more than 200 shops, restaurants and attractions. - City Cruise & Water Taxi
Cruises along the Potomac River with views of monuments from the Thomas Jefferson Memorial to the Kennedy Center. - Torpedo Factory Art Center
Located in a former World War II torpedo factory at the bottom of King St, the center is home to the largest collection of publicly accessible working artist studios in the U.S.