Restaurant in McLean, United States
Barrel & Bushel
100Pearl PointsAll-day fallback

About Barrel & Bushel
Barrel & Bushel is a practical Tysons pick for flexible dining and later-night plans, especially when convenience matters more than a destination culinary brief. Choose it for mixed groups, drinks with food, or a low-friction McLean option; cross-shop Chao Ban, Wasabi, or Chima Steakhouse if the meal needs a clearer cuisine or occasion focus.
Barrel & Bushel is a McLean option with broad posted hours and a smart-casual dress code. Use it when planning depends on timing and convenience more than on verified details such as a named chef, signature dish, cuisine category, award history, or price point. The confirmed schedule starts early, runs late most nights, extends to midnight on Friday and Saturday.
Use it for a flexible McLean plan, not a high-stakes tasting-menu plan
The strongest verified reason to consider Barrel & Bushel is scheduling flexibility. Its posted hours are 6:30 AM–11 PM Monday through Thursday, 6:30 AM–12 AM Friday, 8 AM–12 AM Saturday, 8 AM–10 PM Sunday. There is no verified tasting-menu structure, award signal, named chef, signature dish, or price point in the available data, so the safer framing is practical rather than destination-driven.
The dress code is smart casual, which makes it a direct fit for plans that need to feel put-together without requiring formal attire. If your group is comparing options, consider Barrel & Bushel alongside Chao Ban, Chima Steakhouse, Joon, NM Cafe, or Wasabi based on the specific plan you are trying to build.
Where it sits in McLean planning
In McLean, Barrel & Bushel is best described from the verified facts as a convenience-forward choice with long hours and smart-casual expectations. Chao Ban, Chima Steakhouse, Joon, NM Cafe, Wasabi are other names to consider, but the available verified data here does not support detailed claims about their menus, formats, prices, or service styles.
The practical verdict: Barrel & Bushel works when timing, McLean location, a smart-casual setting matter. It is less useful to frame it around unverified specifics such as awards, a documented culinary point of view, or a named signature dish. For broader planning, use the full McLean restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Barrel & Bushel good for solo dining?
It can be a practical solo option if the posted hours fit your schedule. Barrel & Bushel opens at 6:30 AM Monday through Friday, 8 AM on Saturday and Sunday, stays open until 11 PM most weeknights, midnight on Friday and Saturday, 10 PM on Sunday.
Does Barrel & Bushel handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information does not specify allergy accommodations, dietary menus, or restriction-handling policies. If you have serious dietary needs, contact Barrel & Bushel directly before visiting.
How far ahead should I book Barrel & Bushel?
The verified information does not include reservation requirements or typical wait times. If you are planning for a group or a busy time, check directly with Barrel & Bushel before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Barrel & Bushel?
The verified information confirms broad opening hours, but it does not specify separate lunch or dinner formats. Barrel & Bushel is open 6:30 AM–11 PM Monday through Thursday, 6:30 AM–12 AM Friday, 8 AM–12 AM Saturday, 8 AM–10 PM Sunday.
What are alternatives to Barrel & Bushel?
Other options to consider include Chao Ban, Wasabi, Chima Steakhouse, Joon, NM Cafe. Choose among them based on your schedule, preferred setting, the current details each venue provides.
Is Barrel & Bushel good for a special occasion?
It may fit a low-key occasion if the smart-casual dress code and broad hours match your plan. The verified information does not establish a formal special-occasion format, award status, or signature experience.
Location
7901 Tysons One Pl, Tysons, VA 22102
McLean, United States
Compare Barrel & Bushel
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Barrel & Bushel | McLean | , |
| Wasabi | McLean | , |
| Chima Steakhouse | Vienna | , |
| Chao Ban | McLean | Vietnamese American (banh mi, pho, Vietnamese coffee) |
| NM Cafe | McLean | , |
| Joon | Vienna | , |
How Barrel & Bushel McLean compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Wasabi, Notable alternative
- Chima Steakhouse, Notable alternative
- Chao Ban, Vietnamese American (banh mi, pho, Vietnamese coffee), Vietnamese American (banh mi, pho, Vietnamese coffee)
- NM Cafe, Notable alternative
- Joon, Notable alternative
For value and ease, Barrel & Bushel is the flexible Tysons choice: useful when the group wants one place that can handle drinks, dinner, a later finish without a tightly defined cuisine plan. Chao Ban is stronger when the draw is Vietnamese American food, especially banh mi, pho, or Vietnamese coffee, while Wasabi is the better fit for a quicker Japanese-leaning meal.
For occasion dining, Chima Steakhouse is the heavier, more event-oriented cross-shop, especially for groups that want a steakhouse-style night. Joon makes more sense when the dinner itself should feel more destination-led. Barrel & Bushel wins on convenience and timing rather than culinary specificity.
NM Cafe is the cleaner alternative for a daytime retail-adjacent meal, while Barrel & Bushel is more useful when the plan may stretch into the evening. If the priority is ambiance for conversation, choose based on timing: earlier is safer for a lower-key meal; later suits a more social Tysons night.
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