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See the 9 NoVA Locations Featured in the Final Season of Netflix’s ‘Queer Eye’

The Fab Five found their way around Northern Virginia during the reality show’s final season.

By Michele Kettner January 21, 2026 at 8:22 am

After 10 seasons, the cast of Queer Eye is saying their final goodbyes. To celebrate one final season, the Fab Five headed to Washington, DC to help the region’s deserving heroes with a life makeover.

While centered in DC, the entire DMV was represented. And Alexandria served as production headquarters in partnership with the City of Alexandria, Visit Alexandria, and the Alexandria Economic Development. Before you sit down for the season 10 premiere, keep an eye out for these Northern Virginia businesses and landmarks featured on the reality show. 

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Photo by Kit Karzen/Netflix

1799 Prime Steak & Seafood

Founder Jahmond Quander allowed Antoni Porowski, Arlington resident Nick McCall, and his son Jeffrey in the kitchen during the final episode to learn how to make smash burgers. 110 S. Pitt St., Alexandria

Alexandria City Hall

During a segment transition, it’s easy to recognize the Queer Eye cast frolicking in the fountain just outside of City Hall. 301 King St., Alexandria

Alexandria Rainbow Crosswalk

The colorful crosswalk was featured in the opening credits of the first episode. During the quick clip, you can see the Fab Five walking across the street with views of Sur La Table in the background. 

queer eye cast crossing rainbow crosswalk
Photo by Kit Karzen/Netflix

George Mason Observatory

In episode four, Karamo Brown had a heart-to-heart conversation with Greg Whittier about his future goals on the George Mason campus. Afterwards, the two headed up to the observatory to take a look at the North Star — the location Brown wanted Greg to think about whenever he felt lost. The observatory is set to reopen for tours starting January 26. 10401 York River Rd., Fairfax

Hazel O. Salon

The upscale salon hosted Jonathan Van Ness as he worked with sisters Dorriene and Jo Diggs on episode one to give them a new look. 108 N. Washington St., Alexandria

Ikea

After finishing up the burgers at 1799 Prime, Porowski and Jeffrey left the restaurant and headed down to Woodbridge for a shopping trip. The two, with the help of Van Ness, shopped for both the home renovation and Jeffrey’s upcoming move to college. 2901 Potomac Mills Cir., Woodbridge

Lawless Forge

During episode three, Jeremiah Brent took Kate Janosko and one of her twin daughters to Lawless Forge in Sterling for a hands-on home project. The duo learned how to make steel flowers for a mirror frame in their updated family room. 22611 Markey Ct., Ste. 106, Sterling

Salon deZEN

Van Ness headed to one of our 2026 50 Best Salons winners for his next makeover. The stylist helped create Janosko’s new look with the help of the other stylists at Salon deZEN, even giving her twins a quick cut too. 118 N. Fayette St., Alexandria

The St. James

The state-of-the-art gym turned into an arena for dodgeball on episode two. The St. James was the site of a team bonding experience between Michael Devereaux and his colleagues at Digital Pioneers Academy. 6805 Industrial Rd., Springfield

Bonus sighting: Make sure to pay close attention during the final episode of Season 10. You may find a quick clip of a Loudoun County Transit bus driving through DC. 

Feature image by Kit Karzen/Netflix

Michele Kettner

Michele Kettner

Audience Engagement Editor

Michele Kettner joined Northern Virginia Magazine in 2020 after spending two semesters as an editorial intern at the magazine. The University of Maryland graduate is currently the audience engagement editor and covers everything from can’t-miss things to do and holiday events to new restaurant and store openings throughout Northern Virginia.

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