
Hours
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3955 Chain Bridge Rd Suite 107, Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: (703) 964-2285
Website: http://commonculturecoffee.com/
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Reviews
I ordered a cortado, and it was done nicely—smooth, balanced, and not overly bitter. You can tell they take their coffee seriously, and it’s a good option if you enjoy something straightforward and well-crafted rather than overly sweet specialty drinks. For food, I went with the tuna melt. The tuna itself was flavorful and satisfying, and overall it was a comforting, classic choice. My only real critique was the bread. The bun was a bit large for the sandwich, which slightly threw off the balance, and I would have loved to see either a smaller bun option or more flexibility with gluten-free bread choices. That said, the sandwich was still enjoyable and filling.
The atmosphere is modern, clean, and calm without feeling sterile. It’s a productive space where people are clearly working, studying, or having conversations, but it never feels overly loud or chaotic. That makes it a great option for longer stays if you’re bringing a laptop or meeting someone to talk through ideas.
Parking is also very convenient, with a garage attached to the building, which is a big plus for a downtown Fairfax location and removes the usual stress of street parking.
Overall, Common Culture is a dependable and thoughtfully designed coffee shop with good coffee, solid food, and a versatile atmosphere. With a bit more attention to bread options, it could easily move into five-star territory, but it’s still a great spot worth returning to.
In contrast to many of the other cafes in the area, its wide open floor plan with floor to ceiling windows offers plenty of space and light, and the little things like plentiful, easily accessible outlets and charge points, and hooks for hanging bags on the bars and tables, enough space to navigate without worrying about bumping into someone, really show the care put into the space.
The menu is an interesting one – while it offers the normal cafe staples (muffins, cookies, etc), as well as sandwiches and wraps, they also do a solid burger and fries, as well as brunch items (like pancakes) that are a bit rare in the area. After dinner, it switches to a more limited night menu, but the fact that its open until 9 PM most nights feels like a major win for this area in and of itself.
The coffee is my favorite in the area – the roaster is Grace Street, but the owner stays abreast of other local roasters, as well as the different roasts, so for black coffee or coffee aficionados, you confidently assume that care has been taken in both the selection and preparation. My go to is pour over or Americano, but their seasonal drinks are a good choice – several are developed in house, and overall tend to run on the slightly less sweet side, which is to my preference.
Service is always great – the owner and senior staff are happy to chat about coffee or suggest a drink or roast, and even at quiet times, are never still – the experimentation with grinds and pulls and drinks goes on and on.
I ordered the Breakfast Burrito with the turkey sausage as my meat choice. I wasn’t expecting much, just another normal burrito. But I was blown away. The tortilla used is paper thin, which I love. The peppers inside taste incredibly fresh. The cheese is the perfect ratio and the eggs weren’t scrambled, but rather folded!
My husband ordered the pancake platter. I had a bite of the pancakes and although not fluffy, they had a great texture and flavor.
The atmosphere is chill and relaxing. Music isn’t loud like other places. There’s a lot of seating which I appreciate and great lighting.
The staff is very professional and kind.
I’ll be coming back. Great place!
My refresher was okay (green tea-dragon fruit lychee) and my partner had the strawberry açaí lemonade. All in all, I think there is better food in the area for this price point.
Shoutout to harvest bakery…my partner did enjoy the black and white cookie purchased in the cafe!
Update: July 13, 2025
The interior decor was clean and inviting, featuring large windows, wooden tables, comfortable chairs, and charming plant pots on each table. The coffee served was of excellent quality, with a strong flavor and subtle acidity, which I appreciated. The food was freshly made, well-prepared, and offered a delightful balance of healthy and delicious seasoning. However, I noticed that no pastries were available when we visited in the morning, which was disappointing. Overall, it was a wonderful experience enjoying breakfast and coffee at this lovely café.
There are a few areas for improvement that could enhance the experience, such as adding more tablets for ordering and relocating the menu screens above the counter for easier access, rather than having them on the side. These small changes could make a positive difference for future guests.
Pros:
-location is easily accessible being next to one of the free garages in old town Fairfax
-Lattes were great tasting and great value for specialty flavors.
-Bagel wasn’t too bready and the ingredients of the breakfast sandwich had a good ratio. Eggs cooked well.
-gyro sandwich was tasty and the side of fries were really good.
Cons:
-breakfast sandwich needs some kind of sauce, overall combination is a little dry.
-gyro sandwich could use a little more meat. They also don’t let you sub fries for an up charge and make you buy a side of fries for almost $4. Would like an up charge option to sub fries instead of forcing me to pick chips or salad then order fries.
Overall, I would love to come back because it’s what I expect to pay and receive in terms of quality from a cafe in an “old town”.