Restaurants & Bars
These Restaurants Are Coming To Ballston Quarter: Report
A total of 22 establishments will be moving into Ballston Quarter when it opens this fall.

ARLINGTON, VA -- It's almost here: the grand opening of Ballston Quarter is slated for this fall, and a total of 22 restaurants will be setting up shop there, according to a report.
Arlington Magazine reports that developer Forest City has announced the next round of restaurants signing on for Ballston Quarter. They include: Compass Coffee, French Exit, Maizal, Sloppy Mama's, South Block, Ted's Bulletin, The Local Oyster, Union Kitchen Grocery, and All About Burger. There's also Mezeh, Slapfish, and Chick-Fil-A.
Previously announced restaurants include Punch Bowl Social, Bartaco, and Timber Pizza Co.
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The new 360,000-square-foot shopping mall will have a Quarter Market food hall, a 22-story residential building, and 176,000 square feet of office space.
It will also include a new pedestrian bridge.
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"The Ballston Quarter Pedestrian Bridge design process is an obligation written in the site plan conditions of the recently approved Ballston Quarter redevelopment and is a joint effort between the developer, Forest City, and Arlington County," according to the county website. "The collaborative process includes a design team from studioTECHNE, vetted by a County Manager-appointed Technical Advisory Committee, the Forest City project team, County staff and the Public Art Committee. The goal is to facilitate a creative process with the community that results in a community-inspired bridge that will be unique to Ballston."
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