Centreville (Fairfax County)

Centreville is an unincorporated city in Fairfax County. The population was 48,661 as of the 2000 census, and the city is approximately 20 miles from Washington, DC. This article also covers the nearby town of Clifton and its surrounding area.

Get in

Get around

See

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Buy

Eat

  • Burger King, 5906 Old Centreville Rd (Along Centreville Rd, south of the Lee Hwy (US Hwy 29) interchange), โ˜Ž +1 703 988-0823. The second floor if full of windows and has a pretty good view, tough often the second floor is closed. Be warned, Both the first and second floor are noisy, they both have three sources of noise: A loudspeaker and two TV's. You cannot get away from the noise. If your lucky the second floor TVs will be off.
  • Food Corner Kabob House, 14220-A-1 Centreville Sq (Lee Hwy (US Hwy 29) and Centerwood Dr/Trinity Pkwy next to Sun Trust Bank), โ˜Ž +1 703 543-7166. An Afghan restaurant. Their Kabob meals are wonderful, especially the sauce, bread and, chickpeas. The employees are nice. Quite possibly one of the top ten restaurants in Centreville. Here are some reviews which are far more informative then this one.

Clifton

Drink

Clifton

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Go next

  • Manassas don't go there next, go there at the same time. With Centreville road (SR 28) connecting Centreville and the Manassas area, they're almost two different parts of the same city.
  • Clifton. Directly south-east of Centreville. While pretty much the only thing to do in Clifton's suburbs is to drive around and look at the pretty houses (which is actually pretty enjoyable), or go to one of the parks, Clifton itself is a pretty little town with a few restaurants. Pretty is the word to describe Clifton: pretty suburbs, with pretty houses on beautiful large lots, and the pretty suburbs surround a pretty little town with pretty buildings.
Routes through Centreville

Middletown โ† Manassas โ†  W  E  โ†’ Fairfax โ†’ Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. โ† Fairfax โ†  N  S  โ†’ Manassas โ†’ Charlottesville


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