
Welcome to The Honey Baked Ham Company in Falls Church, where tradition meets taste. Our signature Honey Baked Ham, crafted with a unique spiral-slicing technique, is the centerpiece of our offerings. Complement your meal with our savory sides, succulent turkey breasts, and delectable desserts. Whether you’re dining in, picking up a box lunch, or seeking gourmet gifts. Savor the quality at our deli and sandwich shop, where every bite is a testament to our dedication to excellence.
Family-owned chain selling ready-to-serve smoked hams, plus turkeys, roasts, side dishes & desserts.
Hours
| Tuesday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Thursday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Friday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 9:30 AM–6:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 360 W Broad St, Falls Church, VA 22046
Phone: (703) 556-4455
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
We ordered the ham, turkey, and veggie boxes, which also included chips and a cookie, and the feedback from our entire group was overwhelmingly positive.
Every item tasted incredibly fresh, and the quality of the famous Honey Baked Ham and turkey was outstanding. It was a crowd-pleaser, providing a satisfying and well-rounded meal perfect for a large group.
A major highlight was the delivery service. The staff were wonderfully nice and courteous, and crucially, all the food arrived exactly on time. For an event with a tight timeline, this punctuality was a huge relief and a definite plus.
From the delicious, fresh food to the professional and timely service, Honey Baked Ham made catering simple and successful. We highly recommend them for reliable and tasty catering!
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
TL;DR: DO NOT TRUST THE ONLINE RESERVATION FOR HONEYBAKED STORE #8503. They will cheat you, even if you call.
I was excited about having a Honeybaked ham for Thanksgiving, especially this year- the first turkey day without my Uncle, who looked forward to it every Thanksgiving and passed in September. So, thinking ahead to make sure I got what I needed, I reserved a quarter ham via their website on Sunday. I didn’t get an e-mail in response, so I called the store on Tuesday night to confirm that my order had been received. The woman that answered the phone immediately began trying to up-sell me, asking about how many people we had, what sides we’d be having, all of what you’d expect from a box store at the holidays- okay, no harm, no foul there, but I was a bit pressed for time, so I finally said “Ma’am, I’m just trying to make sure I’m on the list for my quarter ham tomorrow.” I was told that the list printed every morning, and if I’d registered online, she was sure my name would be on it and everything would be fine, but I really ought to think about increasing my order if there were more than a couple of adults, because that quarter ham didn’t feed but two people. I thanked her for her time and hung up.
Wednesday arrived, and I left work early to make sure I got there in time. The place was already packed with a line out the door, but I told myself that I’d reserved ahead and called, and that doing my part would pay off. As I got closer to the door, I noticed armed security moving back and forth between the counter and the door. That struck me as really odd, given that it was 1145AM on a Wednesday in Falls Church, but you never could be too cautious. As I progressed through the line, I noticed that the guard was spending more and more time up front, and less controlling the crowd. Strange, but again, can’t be too careful, and I called ahead, so it was fine, right?
I got to the counter, said “Hello, I’m Kirk, and I registered online Sunday for a quarter ham that I’m here to pick up.” The woman working the register barely looked up and said “We ain’t got no quarters. You want a half?” No, I wanted what I reserved. I tried again. “No, I called last night to make sure that-“ “We. Ain’t. Got. No. Quarters. You want a half or not?” I looked over my shoulder, and the security guard was watching this play out, and I realized why they were spending so much time up front. Now, I’m not just arguing with a person running a register, but an armed guard, as well. That, plus the time investment of waiting in line for 35 minutes, plus having other shopping and errands ahead of me left me with really no choice…so I nodded, and a half ham was tossed on the counter in front of me, then unwrapped (though in retrospect, if they’re willing to bait and switch like they did, I’m relieved to make sure it was actually ham under the wrapper!)
I’ll never shop here again.
instead of the online quote of $35-50, I walked out of there with $67 in ham I neither needed nor asked for. Needless to say, I’ll be calling corporate.
UPDATED Review: they e-mailed me saying they had quarter hams in the store at the time I was cheated and offered a $100 gift card to compensate me for it. I asked for a refund of $67.45 instead, which they provided. Don’t trust this location!