Outdoor food market operator EatLoco, the brainchild of founder and CEO Dan Hine, is opening its fifth location at Loudoun County’s Dulles Town Center at the end of March. Hine conceived of EatLoco 10 years ago as a way to combine his marketing expertise with his passion to promote healthy eating and living in Northern Virginia.
Here are just a few of the many artisans, food vendors, and crafters we’re looking forward to visiting at the new location:
Elementals Soaps
Expect to see an assortment of vegan, eco-friendly soaps, lotions, exfoliating body scrubs, soy candles, and more. The vendor also has an Etsy shop at elementalssoapco.etsy.com.
Frothy Mug
This local food and drink truck serves up a selection of refreshing and energizing drinks, including iced espresso, cold brew, strawberry green tea, and blueberry lavender lemonade, as well as ice cream sundaes, popsicles, and pastries.
Dough Market
Dough Market will feature (you guessed it!) doughnuts of varying flavors and fillings. The team here prides itself on using simple ingredients to create delicious Asian-inspired treats.
The Wine’ing Butcher
The Wine’ing Butcher sells both raw and fully cooked food, including sausages, stuffed chicken breasts, and tasty marinated meats. Cooked options include twice-baked potatoes, hearty baked beans, and more.
My Alfajor
Traditional Latin American food like alfajores and empanadas are My Alfajor’s specialties. The vendor offers empanadas in eight to 10 varieties, as well as alfajores with a creamy dulce de leche filling.
LuvmyDog
This shop specializes in stylish, fun, and durable accessories for your furry friends, including colorful dog collars, bandanas, and even bow ties for the most dapper of dogs. Don’t miss the holiday and seasonal-themed items.
KaiBerry Kosmetics
“Kid CEO” Kailyn started the business in the summer of 2020 to make products that could work with her sensitive skin. Products include body butters, exfoliating scrubs, soothing bath soaks, lip balms and glosses, handcrafted soaps, bug sprays, and more.
Feature image courtesy LuvMyDog
This story originally ran in our March issue. For more stories like this, subscribe to Northern Virginia Magazine.