Indigo Landing

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1 Marina Dr (at Mt. Vernon Trail)
Alexandria, VA 22314

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(703) 548-0001
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Indigo Landing - Alexandria, VA
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The first thing that strikes you about this restaurant is the location - from our seat we could see the Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Potom...

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Used to love this place when it was Potomac Landing. The food was never the greatest but the site made up for it. Now I can't imagine putting up with worst food and higher prices....

So Disappointed 8/23/2010

Used to love this place when it was Potomac Landing. The food was never the greatest but the site made up for it. Now I can't imagine putting up with worst food and higher prices. Won't be going back. more

Indigo Landing Falls FLAT 5/15/2010

Used to be a fave spot. This experience was from the Twilight Zone. We were refused every order placed. They ran out of the prime rib, touted as the weekend special. It was only 7 p.m. and our server assured us that he'd gotten our order in. They refused to put chicken atop the caesar salad (could only do that for lunch). And, refused to serve the burger for outside dining. I was welcomed to order and eat it at the bar (HUH???). It was definitely not a good look nor a good experience. Customer service was on ZERO. more

Amazing View - plus a tasty meal! 9/9/2008

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The first thing that strikes you about this restaurant is the location - from our seat we could see the Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Potom... more

Changes - but not good 9/9/2008

foodie22314 Provided by Partner
Indigo Landing has changed their menu from low country to low expectations. The welcoming staff could not find our reservations and did not rememb... more

Did their Rent Increase 9/9/2008

dean6294 Provided by Partner
When I had previsouly diner at Potomac Landing, it was a very nice venue with interesting Southern fare (especially the Hoppin' John). When I di... more

Editorial review from washingtonpost.com 7/5/2008

By Tom Sietsema Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, July 6, 2008 "Where in Washington could you find this?" My friend has a point. When it comes to engaging restaurant views, the one offered by Indigo Landing in Alexandria is hard to surpass. A diner doesn't even have to turn in his seat to spot the Washington Monument and the Capitol dome in the distance, and waves, sailboats and greenery in the foreground. The airy interior suggests you're eating outdoors, but the real thing -- a table on the wooden deck -- is better. The smell of the grass, the sound of the water, the feel of a light breeze (and, in the interest of full disclosure, the occasional rumble of jets from National Airport overhead) is a mini-vacation from the routine. The missing ingredient: food that would make you want to return. The Star Restaurant Group, whose interests include Spy City Cafe and Zola in Washington, severed its ties to the waterfront venue last year, after Indigo Landing temporarily closed in the fall. Guest Services Inc., the group's former partner here, now oversees the destination exclusively. The switch doesn't affect the style of the people who greet and seat you (the staff is still friendly, if a little green), but anyone who experienced the restaurant's original menu, featuring updated Southern low country cooking, is likely to pine for the past after trying the new format, launched in March. The starters appear to have been designed with frat boys, children and tourists in mind. They are big and hint of fun. The best appetizers of the bunch are inspired by chicken fingers: pieces of grouper bound in beer batter and fried to a wispy crunch. "Mojo" wings suggest the birds they came from were on steroids. They're pleasantly kicky and best eaten without the vague coconut dipping sauce that accompanies them. A barge of spicy potato chips sails to the table with a dish of bright orange melted cheese that smacks of a movie theater (that's not a compliment). Concentrate on the scenery, your table mates and the dining room, with its swirling fans and peaked ceiling. All will help keep your mind off the disappointments -- the dull steak with the oily vegetables, the woody-tasting strawberries in a shortcake parfait, some of the worst fries in memory -- that flow from the kitchen. Indigo's hamburger, outfitted with a grilled bun and colorful garnishes, looks great, but the beef patty has zero flavor. Marginally better: crab cake sliders, sweet with corn and punchy with mustard. But the entree would benefit from more crab and less bun. A spinach salad strewn with dried cranberries, mushroom slices, dabs of goat cheese and mandarin oranges adds up to little savor. The spinach and the mushrooms are dry, and the strawberry dressing is unevenly applied. Here and there, the restaurant offers welcome touches. There's live music on Wednesday night and at Sunday brunch, and there's a basket of crayons for kids at the host desk. Yet those details can't mask the sad reality, summed up best by a companion who endured the gloppiest cuisine of my visits: Indigo Landing is "a first-class setting with cafeteria food." more

Did their Rent Increase? 6/9/2008

When I had previsouly diner at Potomac Landing, it was a very nice venue with interesting Southern fare... more

Changes - but not good 6/8/2008

Indigo Landing has changed their menu from low country to low expectations. The welcoming staff could not... more

Amazing View - plus a tasty meal! 9/10/2007

The first thing that strikes you about this restaurant is the location - from our seat we could see the... more
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Editorial
  • With panoramic views of the Potomac and the D.C. skyline, the dining experience at Arlington?s Indigo Landing is a feast for the eyes. No matter the table, diners hardly have to adjust their seats...

  • 5/31/2010 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Mon-Thu 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-10pm Fri-Sat 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-11pm Sun 10am-2:30pm, 5pm-9pm
  • Payments: American Express, Visa, Discover, Diner's Club, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: Potomac Yard / Potomac Greens
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