officially opens its fourth location in Northern Virginia, and its first in Loudoun County, on July 12, joining restaurants at the .
Water鈥檚 End is part of the new , and takes up a significant portion of the food hall, with 1,200 square feet of the 5,800-square-foot space, though much smaller than its other locations.
The food hall also includes Paulie鈥檚 Italian Kitchen, Lucky Dog, and Colombian鈥檚 Place. Nacho Macho, a nacho and wings food stall, also opens July 12.
Water鈥檚 End was founded by former Fairfax County police officer Zach Mote in 2016 with its first location in Lake Ridge. A second opened in 2020 in Woodbridge at the Potomac Festival Shopping Center and last year it opened a third location in a historic building in downtown Fredericksburg. That location is a partnership with the .
The Dell Food & Brew Hall originally opened in 2019 as Chefscape by restaurant veteran Artie Simcox, owner of Artie鈥檚 Restaurant in Fairfax, serving as a ghost kitchen for local restaurant startups. It has been repositioned under the new name, The Dell. 鈥淒ell鈥 is a reference to a natural gathering space and safe haven.

The Leesburg Water鈥檚 End has some of its most popular beers on tap, including Damn Beer, Don鈥檛 Haze Me Bro!, and The Stout, with other released to follow.
The Village at Leesburg is owned and managed by Rappaport. The Wegmans-anchored shopping center has more than 60 stores, restaurants and other businesses, including CMX Cinemas and Bowlero.
