Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Burgers Restaurants in Fairfax
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Station 43
A pastrami-and-burger shop where house-cured meats and cherry-sauced burgers feel craft-level but casual.
Notable Picks
#1
Station 43
8.4
Station 43 is a focused Melrose counter spot built around house-ground Angus burgers and 14-day cured, 12-hour smoked pastrami, with beef-tallow fries and combos that feel more chef-driven than fast food. The compact space leans takeout-friendly, but locals treat it as a destination for richly sauced burgers and stacked pastrami sandwiches.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wild Burger with cherry sauce, Dream Combo burger with fries, Strong or Bold pastrami sandwich
What Makes it Special: A pastrami-and-burger shop where house-cured meats and cherry-sauced burgers feel craft-level but casual.
Ludo Lefebvre's 12-seat counter delivers bistro technique that punches above its strip mall setting—the boursin-stuffed omelette sets a citywide standard, and the Big Mec burger with bordelaise has drawn dedicated fans since 2014. Walk-in energy means occasional waits and counter-only seating, but the kitchen's execution on French fundamentals rewards the patient and the Francophile alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
French Onion Soup, Omelette, Escargot
What Makes it Special: Ludo Lefebvre's 12-seat French counter serves bistro classics with no-reservations walk-in energy
Worthy Picks
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Outdoor Dining Oasis
A walk-up offshoot of Venice’s Win~Dow serving thin, crispy-edged cheeseburgers, fried chicken sandwiches, and fries to mall-goers at The Grove. Diners grab food from the counter and eat on nearby outdoor seating, making it a quick, budget-friendly burger stop during shopping runs or movies.
Must-Try Dishes:
Double Cheeseburger, Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Shoestring Fries
What Makes it Special: Mall-side burger window with crisp smash patties and low prices.