Since its first store opening in 1977, T.J.Maxx has helped customers maximize what matters most in their lives by offering an ever-changing selection of high-quality, brand name and designer fashions at amazing value...
10300 Main St Fairfax , VA 22030 United States
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Their matchless prices and the latest fashion stock, exquisite jewelry , comfortable shoes , endless selection of gift cards and clearance sales are guaranteed to make us a shopaholic!
This is the cleanest, most organized T.J.Maxx I've been in...a pleasure to shop there.
Great clearance rack!
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Too expensive even on lowest mardown, and lots are ripped. Head to Burlington Coat Factory instead!
Starbucks Coffee, a chain well-known for its signature roasts, light bites and Wi-Fi availability. This place on Main St. of city Fairfax is pretty big with lots of seating upstairs. - Fairfax City Reporter
Quick, casual, comfort food that's good! Everything on menu good enough to try- my favorite steak stroganoff ! Cheesy breaks a nice add on! Easy on pocketbook! - Jim M.
I was so wrong. This place is fabulous! Great happy hour, friendly staff, and amazing calamari! Check it out! - Nicole M.
One of the best departmental store of city Fairfax featuring clothes, shoes, housewares and other accessories. I went there for redecorating my house and found good selection of kitchenware. - Fairfax City Reporter
A super retail store on main St. of Fairfax city with designer and brand-name fashions for men, women, kids. I bought an evening dress and still saved 60%. - Fairfax City Reporter
Teen-oriented variety store on Main Street featuring Fair fax's top-notch games, jewelry, home decor and snacks. A well maintained store with fast customer service and hardly ever overcrowded. - Fairfax City Reporter
Smoothie King on Main St. of Fairfax is a health-conscious chain featuring blended drinks in varied flavors, nutritional products & snacks. I visited them and enjoyed the best smoothie in the town. - Fairfax City Reporter