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Location: 
The Boulevard Woodgrill
2901 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: 703-875-9663
The Boulevard Woodgrill is located at 2901 Wilson Boulevard at the intersection of Wilson Boulevard and N. Fillmore Street in the Clarendon neighborhood in Arlington, VA. The restaurant is two blocks from the Clarendon Metro Station and five blocks from the Courthouse Metro Station.
Take the Orange line to the Clarendon Metro station. Take the escalator to street level (between Clarendon Boulevard and Wilson Boulevard) and turn left toward Wilson Boulevard. Walk two blocks West to the restaurant. (See the neighborhood street map.)
From your starting point: Driving Directions and Map 
Note: I-66 West is HOV-2 restricted in the evening outbound from DC.
I-66 East is HOV-2 restricted in the morning inbound to DC. To park, see Parking.
Within three blocks of the restaurant there are approximately 200 metered parking spaces.
There are approximately 1000 pay parking spaces in the two underground garages beneath the Clarendon Market Common Project one block South of the Boulevard Woodgrill (enter on Fillmore Street). The rate is $2.00 for the first hour and $1.00 for every hour thereafter. After 6:00 the rate is a flat $2.00 for unlimited parking.
After 5:30 PM on weekdays and all day on weekends there is free parking in the D.H.S. Building's underground parking garage at 3033 Wilson Boulevard. The entrance to this garage is on North Highland Street.
Weekdays after 8:00 PM and weekends after 5:30 PM there is free parking in the National Tire and Battery parking lot on the 2800 block of Wilson Boulevard.
Do not park in the neighborhood behind the restaurant. You will be ticketed and/or towed.
Wheeled access to be determined.
For more accessibility information about restaurants, museums, shopping malls, and other points of interest in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, see the Online Disability Information Resource.
The RideGuide will give you an idea of the travel time and fees from your Metro station to the station near the event. To plan your metro ride, use the Trip Planner at http://www.wmata.com/tripplanner_d/TripPlanner_Form_Solo.cfm?l=1.
Parking in Metro lots –
SmarTrip cards:
A SmarTrip card is the only form of payment accepted at Metro-operated parking lots. For more information about Metro parking and lot operating hours, see Daily parking at Metro stations.
You may purchase SmarTrip cards online from the Metro Store. (Note: The Metro Store page is on a very slow server so it may take a while for the page to load.)
Standard SmarTrip farecard:
A renewable SmarTrip farecard purchased online has a $20 fare value already on it. The cost for the renewable card is $5. The total charge for this card is $25 online.
Senior and Disabled SmarTrip farecard:
In order to purchase a discounted farecard, Senior citizens (65 and older) and persons with disabilities must have a valid WMATA Senior/Disabled ID card. (Applications for the free WMATA Senior/Disabled ID card are available from the Office of ADA Programs at 600 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001 or by calling 202/962-1558, TTY 202/962-2033 and requesting an application be mailed to you.) A renewable SmarTrip farecard for senior and disabled riders purchased online has a $10 fare value already on it. The cost for the renewable card is $5. The total charge for this card is $15 online.
SmarTrip cards may also be purchased from vending machines in Metro stations but come with a lower initial fare value: $5 for the card with a $5 fare value for a total of $10 for the standard farecard. A separate vending machine allows you to add fare value up to $300 to the card.
For more information about purchasing SmarTrip cards, see Metrorail farecard and SmarTrip vending machines.
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