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Exploring local gems: Fairfax Coffee
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A peaceful escape with the perfect cup of coffeeBY SAAHITI KIRAN CHAMALA, CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Nestled along Braddock Road, Fairfax Coffee is more than just a café—it’s a sanctuary for students seeking a peaceful escape. Its proximity to campus provides a refreshing change of pace—somewhere to unwind, refocus and find inspiration over a warm cup of coffee.
The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by natural light streaming through tall windows, illuminating every corner of the space. The thoughtfully arranged seating opens the café to an inviting and cozy atmosphere, a rare contrast to the cramped interiors of many coffee shops.
Fairfax Coffee offers room to breathe, think and create. As the sun sets, the warm glow of the café’s lighting wraps the space in a soothing embrace, making it a perfect spot to relax without straining the eyes.
One small hiccup upon arrival was the limited number of charging outlets. It’s a common worry for students relying on their devices, but Fairfax Coffee found the solution.
“We got little portable chargers. We actually just ordered more because we always run out,” said Jayden Hendrick, an employee at the café. “We’ll have 10 total when they get in.”
While the battery life isn’t extensive, lasting about 30 minutes to an hour, the convenience of having a backup charger adds to the café’s charm and attentiveness to customers’ needs.
Another major plus is the complimentary Wi-Fi, which works seamlessly. Throughout my visit, every website loaded instantly, without a buffer or lag, just smooth and uninterrupted connection.
The menu is as inviting as the atmosphere, offering a variety of drinks ranging from classic coffees and teas to smoothies and frozen delights, with prices ranging from $3 to $7. There’s an extra treat for students every Friday: free drip coffee with a student ID.
Seasonal favorites like the Peppermint Mocha Shine during the winter months, while staples like lattes and Americanos remain popular year-round. Among them, the Paxton Twist stands out as a personal favorite, a drink that lingers on the taste buds long after the last sip.
Beyond beverages, Fairfax Coffee caters to a variety of dietary needs, offering an impressive selection of gluten-free and vegan treats. “We actually got good food for our gluten-free. We got cookies, or brownie cookies, cinnamon rolls, vanilla chocolate cake,” Hendrick added. ”They’re gluten-free and vegan.” The thoughtful inclusivity in their menu ensures that everyone can find something to enjoy.
Adding to its charm, the café also sells merchandise, including branding mugs, T-shirts, and other small items. It’s the perfect way to take a piece of Fairfax coffee home with you or to gift a fellow coffee connoisseur.
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The café is open seven days a week, from 7 a.m to 5 p.m. on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays open from 7 a.m to 7 p.m., making for a reliable retreat at nearly any hour.
For students looking for more than just a place to study—those in search of comfort, inspiration, or a moment of peace—Fairfax Coffee offers a haven waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re there to sip a latte, read a book, or simply take a deep breath, this café welcomes you with open arms and a warm cup of coffee.