The Diner is a casual dining restaurant that is open 24 hours daily. It is an ideal place to drop in for a coffee in the middle of the night or a very late breakfast. Customers eating alone can sit at long counters while there are tables to accommodate large groups and events. Relish items such as fried chicken sandwiches, Monte Cristo, or Meatloaf complemented by beverages like floats and milkshakes. Do check out the Diner Royale if you are in the mood to enjoy a hearty breakfast. Guests can also opt for the weekly specials for an enhanced experience.
One of the more recent additions to Ashburn's brew scene, Lost Rhino Brewing Co., is quite aptly located on Red Rum Drive. The brewery focuses on craft and root beers. Founded by Matt Hagerman and Favio Garcia, the brewery is currently responsible for five different brews - each with its unique flavor and personality. Apart from weekly tours (Saturdays), Lost Rhino offers a nice tasting area that along with house-brewed libations, serves an interesting range of pub food - huge Bavarian pretzels, pulled chicken nachos, jalapeno-stuffed crab wrapped in bacon and lots more. Apart from an impressive beer program, they also offer local wines, craft-brewed sodas and lots more.
At Churchkey, beer is not just another drink, but rather it is a passion and way of life. The bar boasts a jaw-dropping, vast and varied selection of 555 beers that represent a host of regions, traditions and flavor profiles; a kind of chronicle of the story of this magnificent, yet humble brew from around the world. While the beer selection is ever beer lover's dream come true, paired with expertly-crafted, scrumptious bites, like Brat Burgers, Disco fires with sausage gravy and Grafton cheddar cheese, fire-roasted shishito peppers and hand-rolled cavatelli, a meal at Churckey promises to be one that you will not soon forget.
Chaplin Restaurant & Bar manages to give its patrons an upscale experience of food and drinks at reasonable prices. This Asian-Fusion restaurant has a charming interior with a black polished bar and cozy couches that give amazing views of the city through the door-to-ceiling windows. The bar is downstairs while the first floor occupies patrons for dinner. The menu dictates creative Asian specials which are named after classic movies of the veteran comedian whose name the place proudly embraces. Cold dishes like the Shabu Salad and hot specials like the Kakuni, Teriyaki Chicken, The adult dumpling shooter and all of their ramen dishes come highly recommended here. Their cocktails are neatly made and are creative in both taste as well as appearance.
Centrolina is a market-cum-posh restaurant serving Italian delicacies that are sure to delight your taste buds. Local favorites include The Polpo which is prepared with fresh oysters and served with celery salad, potato confit and cotechinata. For entrée, relish the Fritto Misto which consists of fried lamb, tender smoky chicken, savory sausages, and vegetables served with amaretti cookie, mustard sauce, lemon and fresh garden herbs. The chef doesn’t hesitate to experiment with the presentation of the food, creating dishes that look nothing less than edible art. If you want to experience a culinary retreat, Centrolina’s seasonal and creative dishes won’t disappoint.
If you are an ardent foodie, craving toothsome pizzas, then Pizzeria Da Marco is your place to be. The charming eatery is known among the best places for wood fired Neapolitan pizzas, like Caprese and Inslata Mista. With an amiable ambiance, cozy interiors and delectable food, the place makes a great location for your next pizza party.