Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar
Sports bar · Rosslyn ·

Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar

Sports bar · Rosslyn ·

Whiskey bar with tacos, pub fare, and dog-friendly patio

Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
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Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null
Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar by null

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1776 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209 Get directions

$10–20

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1776 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209 Get directions

+1 703 640 3566
quinnsonthecorner.com
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Stalled Sports Bar Dudley’s Is Now Opening This Summer | Eater DC

"I report that at Gardner's Rosslyn bar Quinn’s (1776 Wilson Boulevard) he's staging a “Rosé all day” event on Saturday, June 2 from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., with Summer House personalities Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula; the drink of choice will be French wine in unusual packaging, patrons will be carrying 40-ounce bottles of rosé while old-school hip hop plays, Cooke is even expected to dump rosé down people's throats, and the 150-person bar will air Game 3 of the Capitals–Golden Knights series with free red jello shots served for every goal. Now that Gardner and Cooke are drinking buddies, recruiting him was easy, and Cooke—who’s known to drink Whispering Angel at Hamptons parties—says he's also been enjoying Truly hard seltzer this summer." - Tierney Plumb

https://dc.eater.com/2018/5/30/17410924/reese-gardner-dudleys-shirlington-quinns-arlington
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Where to Score Winter Olympics Specials | Eater DC

"For the U.S. vs. Russia men’s hockey game on Feb. 17 the Rosslyn bar is opening early — brunch starts at 6:45 a.m. and runs until 5 p.m. with $1 champagne and entrees like smoked salmon eggs Benedict, a breakfast burger, and chicken and waffles." - Tierney Plumb

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Quinn's on the Corner | Sports Bar

Laura H.

Google
10/10 recommend!! Huge shout out to Travis for bringing out an awesome pupcup for our German Shepherd complete with mini dog bones (our dog also gives 10 ⭐️!). Guac fries were stellar! Patio seating is perfect for dog lovers!

Kelz N

Google
I ordered the fish and chips, and if that dish is any indication of the rest of the menu, it makes perfect sense why the place was so empty during our visit. While the two large pieces of fried cod looked promising, they were completely devoid of seasoning—not even a hint of salt or pepper. The fries were even more disappointing: a shockingly small portion that looked like an afterthought to the meal. To make matters worse, they were both burnt and cold. How is that even possible? Even more frustrating, it took almost 50 minutes for the food to come out. With barely anyone in the restaurant, there was no excuse for such a delay. On top of that, the drink situation was baffling. No iced tea, no lemonade, not even Coke—my husband had to settle for a Sprite because that’s all they had. For a place that calls itself a neighborhood bar, the lack of basic drink options is hard to overlook. The entire experience had me thinking this place belongs on an episode of Bar Rescue—where the kitchen learns how to season food, the bar stocks drinks, and the service learns efficiency. Sadly, I will not be returning.

Rich R.

Google
OK, we’ve been to the pub a half dozen times now, so it’s fair to write a review. Obviously, we keep coming back, so there’s something to like about it! We’ve come for happy hours, and we come for weekend brunches. Both are great deals: affordable drinks, and a good menu. My wife keeps getting the same thing at brunch: the crabs Benedict, and she loves it. I’ve been eating my way through the menu, trying different things. Most are good (although the Detroit pizza was pretty awful - sorry!). Service is fun and friendly. Plenty of TVs, showing every sporting event you could imagine. The place is rocking on Sunday afternoons with the NFL games. But I have to share with you a recent discovery. Quinn‘s fish and chips is the bomb. I’ve had a lot of fish and chips in a lot of joints in a lot of countries, and this is about at the top of the list. Generous portion, perfectly crispy and spicy batter, juicy fish. The chips could be a little crisper, but they’re not the star of the show here. The fish is perfect. Try the fish and chips.

Confessions of Travel M.

Google
Visited Quinn’s on the Corner in Arlington with my two best buddies and absolutely loved the aura of the place. The tap options were impressive, and the chef definitely knows how to complement a “liquid diet.” What truly stood out was the professionalism of the staff—special kudos to our server who calmly handled a drunk homeless individual causing a scene, ensuring the rest of us could enjoy our evening undisturbed. Great energy, great service—definitely coming back!

Tim C.

Google
Awesome sports bar. Blackened Chicken Caesar Wrap was outstanding alongside a cold beer and cheese fries! Seems like this place would be awesome during a game!

J & E S.

Google
We were on a time crunch and informed our server of that. Our order was delayed for whatever reason and we ended up having to take our order to go .The manager was very apologetic and did more than enough to compensate us for this issue. He understands good customer service. The burgers were delicious and we will be back.

Joseph G.

Google
Nice sports bar atmosphere with tasty complimentary old bay buttery popcorn. One of the few places that cooked my burger just as I ordered it. While I have had better burgers this ranks in the top 10 percent. And it cost half the price of better burgers. Definitely good quality and value. While they have a good liquor selection the draft beer selection was a bit wanting for my tastes. The salad that I requested with my burger was fresh and the dressing was not over powering, nicely cleansed the palate after my burger. Overall it was a very nice experience and I look forward to coming back if I'm in the area!

SoCalKel

Google
We stood at the door for more than 5 minutes. I wasn’t sure if we were to seat ourselves or not. During that time, I saw the bartender but she never said hello, or come on in and take a seat, or someone will be with you in a minute to seat you. I grabbed silverware and menus and sat us. Then a male server came over and greeted us. We ordered fried pickles which were OK. I personally feel that since they slice their pickles thick, they should have a thicker batter. The thin batter didn’t really stay on. I ordered a chicken salad which was quite expensive at I believe $19, maybe $18. I personally like my lettuce cut a little thicker than 1/2 or 3/4 inch wide. It was good and filling though, it was just the price that really was too much. All dishes we ordered had a nice presentation. The other orders in my group were an omelette, which were fine but the corned beef hash had eggs that were burnt on the bottom side. Eggs are to be cooked low and slow. Burnt eggs change the whole flavor of the meal. The server had zero personality, no smile, no umph, he was just there going through the motions. And for whatever reason, we still gave him 20% of the ridiculously expensive 3 meal tab of $65.