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Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Italian Restaurants in Fairfax

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Angelini Alimentari
Italian café-market hybrid from the Angelini team where espresso, panini, salads, and gelato meet a compact retail wall of imported goods.

Notable Picks

$$$ Fairfax Italian, Breakfast
Next door to the osteria, Angelini Alimentari functions as an all-day Italian café and market with espresso, panini, salads, and a tight selection of wines and imported goods. It’s an easy stop for a lighter lunch, aperitivo, or takeaway lasagna when you want Angelini flavors without a full dinner reservation.
Must-Try Dishes: Meatball Sub Sandwich, Chicken Milanese Panini, Pistachio Gelato
What Makes it Special: Italian café-market hybrid from the Angelini team where espresso, panini, salads, and gelato meet a compact retail wall of imported goods.
$$ Fairfax Italian
Inside the Original Farmers Market, Pasta Corner turns out fresh, made-to-order pastas from a glass case of housemade shapes and sauces. Their lasagna and baked specials give you a forkable alternative to the many quick-bite stalls, with quality closer to a sit-down trattoria than a food court.
Must-Try Dishes: Lasagna, Pink Vodka Sauce Pasta, Black Truffle Tagliatelle
What Makes it Special: Market-side counter for fresh pasta and lasagna at the Farmers Market.

Worthy Picks

$ Fairfax Pizza, Italian
Heirloom Pizzeria is a neighborhood slice and whole-pie shop offering New York–style and square pies with crisp crusts and balanced toppings. It excels at quick service and consistent takeout while still rewarding dine-in guests with fresh, hot slices.
Must-Try Dishes: Grandma square pepperoni pizza, White ricotta pizza, Garlic knots
What Makes it Special: A reliable pie shop with both slice and square formats.
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$$ Fairfax Italian
Inside the Original Farmers Market, Ettore Vino e Cucina blends a Mendocino organic winery with an Osteria Mamma–backed kitchen for a wine-first Italian experience. Signature pastas, braised lamb shank, and a curated list of Ettore wines make it a good choice when you want more of a tasting-room feel than a quick stall meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Ettore Tagliatelle ai Funghi, Stinco di Agnello con Patatine al Parmigiano, Gnocco Fritto with Stracciatella and Prosciutto
What Makes it Special: Wine-centric Italian restaurant and tasting room in the Farmers Market where organic Mendocino wines are built directly into the menu design.
$ Fairfax Italian
Mauro Cafe is a casual Italian cafe on Melrose serving pastas, salads, and all-day plates in a high-traffic indoor–outdoor setting. It functions as both a social meeting point and an approachable Italian lunch option. The menu emphasizes familiar comfort over technique.
Must-Try Dishes: Spaghetti pomodoro, Chicken Milanese, Market chopped salad
What Makes it Special: A fashion-adjacent Italian cafe ideal for casual meals and meetings.