Restaurants & Bars
Chick-fil-A At Dulles Town Center Is Now Permanently Closed
Chick-fil-A, a food court staple, has permanently shut down at the Dulles Town Center. New Year's Eve was its last day of operation.

STERLING, VA — The Chick-fil-A at Dulles Town Center is now permanently closed. The food court staple announced the closure on social media last week.
"Thank you all for the years we were able to be a part of this community," the restaurant wrote on Facebook. "We will be permanently closing on 12/31/2022. Thank you for being our guest for the past 20+ years!"
"That’s crazy," one commenter wrote on the Facebook post announcing the closure. "I can’t believe they are closing our favorite mall store after all these years."
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In an email to Patch, Chick-fil-A did not specify a reason for the closure.
"It has been our pleasure to serve each and every customer at this restaurant for more than 20 years, and we look forward to continuing to serve the community at nearby locations, including at our Dulles Town Crossing and Dulles 28 & Waxpool Road locations," the chain said.
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The Dulles Town Center location was the second Chick-fil-A to permanently close in Northern Virginia last week. The Chick-fil-A at the Fair Oaks Mall shut its doors for the final time on Friday.
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