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North Glebe

Dotted with eclectic shops and longstanding community businesses, the North Glebe intersection—not far from the walkable Lee Heights Shops—is a vital hub along Langston Boulevard serving residents near and far.  North Glebe features everything from renowned pastries to fine international dining.  Even as Plan Langston Boulevard is implemented and potential redevelopment transforms some of the hub, North Glebe will continue to serve the Boulevard’s communities with unique retail, dining, and services for generations to come.

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Woodstock Park

Just steps away from the Lee Heights Shops is Woodstock Park, a community fixture that provides fun and shade for all ages. In addition to modern playground equipment, the park contains basketball courts and picnic areas across more than an acre of green space.

Shopping

North Glebe boasts some of Langston Boulevard’s most unique shopping experiences—a toy store that brimming with gifts for all ages; a clothing and gift boutique consistently voted among Northern Virginia’s best; a bakery filled with natural sweets for your furry best friend; a comprehensive wine and cheese shop; and an enduring frame shop standing by to memorialize your most memorable moments; and so much more.

Shopping

North Glebe boasts some of Langston Boulevard’s most unique shopping experiences—a toy store that brimming with gifts for all ages; a clothing and gift boutique consistently voted among Northern Virginia’s best; a bakery filled with natural sweets for your furry best friend; a comprehensive wine and cheese shop; and an enduring frame shop standing by to memorialize your most memorable moments; and so much more.

Dining

A diverse assortment of restaurants can satisfy every taste bud. Choose from familiar Italian, classic Eastern Mediterranean in a contemporary setting, fine French dining reminiscent of Paris, some of the most delectable pastries in Arlington—and everything in between.

Events

The Langston Boulevard Alliance has hosted the annual Earth Day on Langston festival since 2022. The festival reflects Arlington County’s desire to help residents lead a more eco-friendly and sustainable corridor. The event draws thousands of attendees to a full day of fun, live music, dozens of unique art vendors, children’s activities, food, refreshments, and so much more. In 2024, more than 30 art vendors and more than 20 educational booths dotted the closed-off Cherry Hill Road—a tremendous and educational event for all ages.

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Events

The Langston Boulevard Alliance has hosted the annual Earth Day on Langston festival since 2022. The festival reflects Arlington County’s desire to help residents lead a more eco-friendly and sustainable corridor. The event draws thousands of attendees to a full day of fun, live music, dozens of unique art vendors, children’s activities, food, refreshments, and so much more. In 2024, more than 30 art vendors and more than 20 educational booths dotted the closed-off Cherry Hill Road—a tremendous and educational event for all ages.

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Public Art

North Glebe has two impressive murals. Spanish contemporary artist David de la Mano completed the work Change Begins Inside in 2019 through funding from the Spanish Embassy. He has completed murals all over the world. Read More >

During covid local artist MasPaz completed the stunning mural at the Cowboy Cafe that celebrates community in 2020 during the pandemic. Read More >

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