Netflix’s iconic reboot, ‘Queer Eye’, just recently launched its 10th season, and it just so happened to be set right here in the Washington, D.C. area!
If you tuned in, there may have been some familiar sights that you caught throughout the episodes, but there were lots of stores, restaurants, salons, and even hotels that got some serious screentime, so here’s a roundup of all of these local businesses that were highlighted:
Season 10 ‘Queer Eye’ filming locations in Maryland
There was only one episode centered around someone living in Maryland (episode 3), so while there were a limited number of filming locations in Maryland, here are the two spots that stood out:
- C&O Canal
- Serena & Lily in Bethesda

Season 10 ‘Queer Eye’ filming locations in Washington, D.C.
In total, there were three episodes (Episodes 1, 3, & 4) that centered around people who lived in the District, but here’s a full list of the 22(!) locations around D.C. that were used to film scenes for this season:
- Annie’s Paramount Steak House in Dupont Circle
- Bearded Goat Barber in Navy Yard
- Bishops in Navy Yard
- Call Your Mother by Capitol Hill
- Cranes in Gallery Place
- D.C. Fire Station 1 in Georgetown
- Digital Pioneers Academy by Capitol Hill
- Dupont Circle Fountain in Dupont Circle
- Florida House by Capitol Hill
- Huckberry in Georgetown
- Iron Gate in Dupont Circle
- Kindred Barber in Dupont Circle
- “The LOVE Mural” in Blagden Alley
- Municipal Fish Market at The Wharf
- National Mall
- Nellie’s Sports Bar on U Street
- Pineapples & Pearls by Capitol Hill
- Rails in Georgetown
- Riggs Hotel in Penn Quarter
- Rosewood Hotel in Georgetown
- Tuckernuck in Georgetown
- Van Ness Street

Season 10 ‘Queer Eye’ filming locations in Virginia
Just one episode (episode 5) was centered around someone living in Virginia.
- 1799 Prime Steak & Seafood in Alexandria
- Crate & Barrel in Tysons
- Hazel O. Salon in Alexandria
- IKEA in Woodbridge
- Lawless Forge in Sterling
- Salon deZen in Alexandria
- The St. James sports complex in Springfield
- Sur La Table in Alexandria