Stay cool with smoothies, shakes, and freezes from Robeks with locations in the Ballston area and Shirlington.
#101 – Dine at Lyon Hall
Operated by the same people who have Liberty Tavern and Northside Social nearby, Lyon Hall is a French brassserie in Clarendon that opened in 2010. Food choices include charcuterie, cheeses, mussels, sausages, skirt steak frites, and veal sauerbraten. An attractive outdoor dining area makes this a nice spot for a Summer evening.
#80 – Have Sunday Brunch at Market Tavern in Clarendon
Market Tavern (formerly Harry’s Tap Room) in Clarendon offers a great selection including six kinds of Eggs Benedict, omelettes, french toast, steak and eggs as well as soups, salads and sandwiches. And don’t let the name fool you – this is a very family friendly place with a great kids menu.
It’s also a great place for dinner with an upstairs dining room, the Chophouse, specializing in steaks, chops and casseroles and the downstairs tavern with burgers, sandwiches, small plates, sharables, soups and salads. Both offer 26 beers on tap and 76 wines by the glass.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This Market Tavern in Clarendon is now closed.
#68 – Visit Fort C.F. Smith
If you are a history buff, you might want to visit Fort C.F. Smith in the Maywood neighborhood of North Arlington, offering some of the best preserved ruins of the 22 Civil War forts that were located in Arlington. There are also trails, gardens and a restored 20th Century mansion, Hendry House, on the site. A half mile walking tour points out the highlights.
#67 – Check out Pacers Running Stores
Are you a runner? Visit Pacers Running Stores in Clarendon. Besides the shop, which has a large selection of footwear, apparel, and accessories, they have clinics, injury assessments, training programs, fun runs and races throughout the year. Pacers Arlington was recently awarded the “Best Customer Service” award by Arlington County among all county businesses and was tops in the mid-Atlantic region among running specialty stores by the Independent Running Retailers Association.
#66 – Play Disc Golf or Ultimate Frisbee at Bluemont Park
Bluemont Park at 329 N. Manchester Street has an ultimate frisbee course where tight fairways, trees, hills, and a creek all come into play. There are four pin placements and three cement tees on each of the nine holes. For more information, visit the Professional Disc Golf Association
website. One of Arlington’s High Schools, HB Woodlawn, even has its own ultimate team.
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