Phone: +12122947700,+17032788117
Address: 10691 Braddock Rd, 22032, Fairfax, United States
City: Fairfax
Menu Dishes: 10
Reviews: 3114
Website: https://locations.mcalistersdeli.com/va/fairfax/10691-braddock-road
"I only swung by because my Chase card was offering cash back for this chain. You walk in and it 's super confusing because most of the tables are covered in stacked takeout boxes, It 's unclear if the dining room is open and there are 8x10 signs on the doors in 12 pt font detailing something about the dining room being closed but the sign is posted on the other side so im squinting and trying to read it backwards and there 's another sign about umbrellas and storms which I don 't bother to read because it 's not pertinent at the time. I order and my family of 4 decide that dining al fresco is much preferred to eating amongst the boxes. They are running low on lemonade and the manager filling our order calls out in stern reprimand to his two coworkers you can 't let it get this low! Tensions were high! Outside the sun is high and bright (about 11:30) We gather around a table and I begin to crank up the umbrella, simultaneously making a mental note to remember to put it back down after our meal...i 'd decided that umbrella and storm probably meant that storms might carry the umbrellas away, im conscientious like that. So i 'm like 3 cranks away from completion when this BAT OUT OF HELL comes screeching out of the restaurant straight at me! STOP IT STOP IT YOU CANT USE THE UMBRELLA! THERES A SIGN ITS BROKEN!!! I mean call me crazy, but like when something is broken anywhere else in life (toilets, vending machines, carnival rides) idk it 's customary to post the sign like ON THE BROKEN THING! the crazy continues IVE ALREADY HAD TO REPEAT MYSELF LIKE 4 TIMES TODAY ALREADY!!!! ...once again im thinking 4 times and it 's only 11:30 AM??? clearly this 12pt font letter 20 feet away is not doing the job ... This lady is like screaming high pitched arms flailing ..people are staring...So i try to diffuse the situation reminding her that her energy level is much too high for an umbrella, communicating that i did not read the sign...and suggesting that she either remove the faulty umbrella or post a nearer, clearer sign...she offers up a OH SO ITS MY FAULT, OH, SORRY, SORRY in the most insincere apology uttered that day...she finally leaves, lunch is bleh soured by the intensity of the encounter, and my only solace was getting to narc on her bad behavior to the manager i ordered with earlier. Imagine my shock to learn that the perpetrator of the umbrella attack was... THE OWNER!"
All prices are estimates on menu.
Fairfax, Virginia, known for its rich history and close vicinity to Washington, D.C., offers diverse dining with a focus on American, Italian, and Vietnamese cuisines, often featuring fresh, local ingredients.