Vienna Shopping Center is a well-established retail hub located on Maple Avenue in the heart of Vienna, Virginia. It offers a diverse mix of dining, retail, health, and service-oriented businesses that cater to the everyday needs of the local community. Whether you’re looking to grab a bite, run errands, or get in a quick workout, this center delivers with convenience and charm.
The dining options here are surprisingly varied and high quality. You’ll find crowd favorites like Taco Bamba, known for its bold and creative tacos, and MOD Pizza, where you can build your own personal pizza in minutes. Panera Bread remains a go-to for coffee, bakery items, and casual meetings, while Foster’s Grille serves up juicy burgers and wings in a laid-back setting. For international flavors, Don Pollo offers flavorful Peruvian rotisserie chicken, and Maru Korean Cuisine & Sushi brings both Korean BBQ and fresh sushi to the table. If you’re in the mood for something sweet, Ben & Jerry’s and TeaDM provide dessert and drink options that are both fun and satisfying.
Beyond food, the center is packed with practical businesses.
The one drawback to Vienna Shopping Center is parking. The lot can feel cramped, especially during peak lunch or dinner times, and navigating through it takes a bit of patience. Maple Avenue also tends to get congested during rush hours, which can make entering or exiting the center slightly frustrating.
Despite the parking issues, Vienna Shopping Center remains a convenient and community-friendly place with something for everyone. Its thoughtful mix of eateries, practical services, and wellness options makes it a favorite local destination that reflects the charm and diversity of...
Read moreSmall shopping center that has very limited parking. The patrons that visited this center in the one hour that we were here were incredibly inconsiderate, impatient, and disrespectful. Multiple fender benders almost occurred due to people blocking the lanes to wait for a parking spot that nobody was about to back out of, straighten their merchandise, accessories, or hair, causing a 13 car line that backed out into one of the roads that cars were trying to enter the parking lot from. Routine honking, squealing wheels from abrupt braking (from driving too fast through the lot and/or oblivious driver's backing out at every speed into cars driving through the lot. And in the blink of an eye it disappears, and tables open up, then repeats.
This seems to be a good option only if 1) you don't have to eat there, 2) park in the parking lot, 3) or walk between the car and your intended store. The hassle of navigating and surviving the parking lot (getting in, as well as exiting). Sitting outside each time I've eaten here and witnessing this, I honestly felt like I was on the set for a movie for a cursed shopping center plagued by elitist and entitled curmudgeons with a death wish, or revitalize the auto accident inaurance and personal injury attorney companies. Also, I do not recommend...
Read moreBest New Mexican, South Western, or Mexican influenced food anywhere in the DC area. Been coming here for decades and can't find any places that come close. Mexican restaurants are far different and has a harsher taste compared to Anita's. I wish Anita was still alive and opening more locations. I'd love to have some in Frederick County, Virginia. Plus it was fun watching her work at different locations and driving up in her Rolls Royce. From breakfast burritos to lunch/dinner enchiladas the...
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