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Vienna Inn

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120 Maple Ave E
Vienna, VA 22180

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(703) 938-9548
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Tom, shut up and go far away.

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Great Place to go 6/3/2010

We go every week with the family and we have the best time. The servers are the best and the food is awesome. If you want a fun loving, most friendly plac to go, it is the VIENNA INN more

U must be crazy TOM!!! 5/28/2010

If you find something wrong with the INN, there's something wrong with YOU! Greate place, always treated great, friendly vibe...nothing but good things to say. I would recommend to everyone. This guy should never be allowed back in there. Oh, and their burgers are SWEEEEET! The waitresses are awesome, love the food, great vibe. Marty is a great guy and so is this place. This guy Tom whatever is crazy and should be fired. LOVE YOU VI more

The VI, its like the bars back home... 5/24/2010

Whether you are from Vienna or moved to Vienna you are welcome as family! The first place I take my out of town visitors, the VI baby! Sometimes I feel like I'm Norm in Cheers because when you walk in everybody knows your name! Their mahi-mahi tacos are fresh off the grill and delicious, the chili-mac could be the best diner food I've ever eaten, the beer selection is all-world, and of course the chili dogs are unbelievable!! So take your review somewhere else because everyone in and around the Northern Virginia area knows that the VI is the place to be! They don't care if you're full of sweat because you just won your game in overtime or if you came from your neighbors wedding in a tux, they're just happy you finally made it :) more

2010 Spring Dining Guide 5/22/2010

By Tom Sietsema Sunday, May 23, 2010 The low-slung setting looks like the dive of a chowhound's dreams. Ancient booths? Check. Pinball machines in the corner and sports trophies hugging the wood-paneled walls? You bet. Johnny Cash alternates with Michael Jackson on the soundtrack, and if you want breakfast for lunch or dinner, you can get it (just help yourself to your own coffee and juice). The vibe is casual, with lots of baseball caps and families in the mix; kids get paper and crayons, but I've seen adults color while they wait for meals, too. Every table seems to know every other table, and the listing of mostly fried appetizers and sandwiches is so familiar to most of the crowd that the T-shirted servers welcome folks with, "Do you want to see a menu?" I have something of a soft spot for this 50-year-old eatery, which was the scene for one of my earliest food stories, in 1986. Back then, it was in the hands of the Abraham family and a fine young chef, Philip Abraham, who cared enough to make barbecued pork from fresh-roasted ham and swapped real peppers for chili powder in the chili recipe he inherited. "I want you to think it's somebody's mom cooking back here," the chef told me. His family sold the joint a decade ago, and although the Vienna Inn remains a hit with locals, I give it higher marks for its nostalgia-inducing ambiance than for the rushed service and much of what comes from behind the swinging doors. The vapid "world famous" chili burying the indifferent boiled hot dogs is sheer hyperbole, for instance, and though the hamburger sports a nice crust, no one asks how we want it cooked. The result is a compact patty that arrives well-done (but not done well ). As for breakfast, happily there's as much chopped sausage as scrambled egg in an order of salami and eggs, but the plate's home fries are not the least bit crisp. Is it too much to expect better when the combo is a mere $4.39? Chipped beef on toast is gray and industrial-tasting, nothing like the stuff of my Midwestern youth. The single best thing on the menu might be the Vienna Inn's buffalo shrimp: tender seafood cloaked in a teasing red sauce and flanked with celery and carrot sticks. Too bad it doesn't keep better company. more

Best dive in No Va 5/20/2010

At least since Whitey's died and became a wine bar. You don't go to the Vienna Inn for the fine cuisine, you go for a place to kick back with a few pitchers and hang out with friends. more

That's The Point! 5/20/2010

The fact that this place only gets 1 and 4 star reviews is the whole reason it rocks so hard. The whole point is that the food's not good, and the service isn't good, and the tables aren't good, and the noise isn't good... But darn it if the company isn't the best in the entire city. more

are you kidding? 5/20/2010

Ever since 1973 when we could buy kegs at 17 the Inn has been the king better than the Palm or Morton's. reviewers mean nothing some guy with brown pants a light blue shirt loafers and worst of all wear socks. It's as good or better than standing on a corner in Nyc or Philly and having the grease drip on your shoes (great way to shine your shoes) I'm glad you don't get it because it means one less person with nothing to talk about. It's a Neighborhood bar OK put on a T shirt jeans loafers with no socks and act like you have had a life. Getting your butt spanked in a frat house does not count. more

vienna inn tastes like home! 3/12/2010

When my friends say they haven't been to the Sixer (VI = roman numeral six), I take them there as soon as I can. The fat french toast is definitely worth skipping first period and the chocolate chip pancakes make you wish they served them all day. The loaded chilidogs are the best and when I leave for college the Inn is going to be one of the places I miss the most! more
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  • Hours: Mon-Sat 7 am-midnight, Sun 9 am-6pm
  • Neighborhoods: Vienna
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