"Downtown" McLean closures

Anonymous
Wrong, in Mclean, your neighbors will leave you alone, people are too busy to care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the thread to read for anyone thinking of moving here who wants to get a feel for the personality of the area.

Grim, self-important, status-striving sneerers who'll argue the tiniest point to the death will be your neighbors, and they're completely typical.


Or maybe there are just some jealous tools with too much time on their hands starting dumb threads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is someone trying to argue that McLean DOES have a good amount of high-quality restaurants? Hahaha.

It doesn't even have a decent grocery store. McLean is not for foodies.


McLean has an enormous Giant, one of the three Balducci's in the DC region, several Safeways, a Harris Teeter, and a Wegmans scheduled to open in Tysons/McLean in two years. There are Whole Foods in the adjacent towns (Falls Church and Vienna) and a Trader Joe's in Falls Church as well.


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is someone trying to argue that McLean DOES have a good amount of high-quality restaurants? Hahaha.

It doesn't even have a decent grocery store. McLean is not for foodies.


McLean has an enormous Giant, one of the three Balducci's in the DC region, several Safeways, a Harris Teeter, and a Wegmans scheduled to open in Tysons/McLean in two years. There are Whole Foods in the adjacent towns (Falls Church and Vienna) and a Trader Joe's in Falls Church as well.




OMG, you get to include anything in Tysons (because, yeah, we know, the postal address) even though when it comes time to talk to the County, y'all insist driving to Tysons is horrible and getting worse, plus you get to include Falls Church and Vienna (even though here you insist the drive on Rte 123 from Vienna to Tysons is terrible). It's a shorter drive from Crystal City to the MOM's in North Arlington, but I don't think anyone calls that a neighborhood supermarket for CC.
Anonymous
I would like to see a MOMs rather than a Whoel Foods personally!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is someone trying to argue that McLean DOES have a good amount of high-quality restaurants? Hahaha.

It doesn't even have a decent grocery store. McLean is not for foodies.


McLean has an enormous Giant, one of the three Balducci's in the DC region, several Safeways, a Harris Teeter, and a Wegmans scheduled to open in Tysons/McLean in two years. There are Whole Foods in the adjacent towns (Falls Church and Vienna) and a Trader Joe's in Falls Church as well.




Balduccis sucks ass, how does this place stay in business
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Anonymous wrote:I read an article that said that many people in Mclean have chefs or housekeepers who cook for the kids so they don't eat out in Mclean restaurants. When they do eat out, they go to downtown DC.

No you didn’t.


Actually, yes I did. I have very good reading retention. It's a quote from Tom Sietsema. Do you know who he is?

https://dc.eater.com/2012/9/7/6547901/tom-sietsema-awards-1-5-stars-to-mcleans-bistro-vivant

This one’s too good. Here’s the food critic’s quote: “The joke that explains the problem [that McLean ‘doesn’t have many high-quality restaurants going for it’]: Too many personal chefs.”
Ba dum tsss.

McLean is not for foodies. But to cite an article you read, by a food critic, acknowledging his “joke” as if it’s proof? That’s just a McLean basher.
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Anonymous wrote:Old boomers don't eat out, except maybe out of a straw.


The enrollments at both McLean HS and Marshall HS are the highest they’ve been in at least 25 years.


Have you seen how OLD some of the parents is kids in McLean are? Can't tell of it's mom and dad or grandma and grandpa.


Parents are older because they build some wealth before popping out kiddies, so they can afford McLean. That's the way to do it. No teen moms up in here.


I am youngish (35 with two kids) and bought 2m home in McLean.

You bought the house by yourself or with help from DH or family money?
Did you pay $2M cash or just a down payment?

Honey, if you have a mortgage, you don't own the house, the bank does.
Difference between wannabes and real wealth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is someone trying to argue that McLean DOES have a good amount of high-quality restaurants? Hahaha.

It doesn't even have a decent grocery store. McLean is not for foodies.


McLean has an enormous Giant, one of the three Balducci's in the DC region, several Safeways, a Harris Teeter, and a Wegmans scheduled to open in Tysons/McLean in two years. There are Whole Foods in the adjacent towns (Falls Church and Vienna) and a Trader Joe's in Falls Church as well.




OMG, you get to include anything in Tysons (because, yeah, we know, the postal address) even though when it comes time to talk to the County, y'all insist driving to Tysons is horrible and getting worse, plus you get to include Falls Church and Vienna (even though here you insist the drive on Rte 123 from Vienna to Tysons is terrible). It's a shorter drive from Crystal City to the MOM's in North Arlington, but I don't think anyone calls that a neighborhood supermarket for CC.

Nope, nobody drives on Rt 123 to shop in Vienna. That's crazy talk. You don't know anything about McLean, obviously.
If we have to go further afield, some of us use the side streets to go MOM's, Hmart, Great Wall of China... all in Mosaic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is someone trying to argue that McLean DOES have a good amount of high-quality restaurants? Hahaha.

It doesn't even have a decent grocery store. McLean is not for foodies.


McLean has an enormous Giant, one of the three Balducci's in the DC region, several Safeways, a Harris Teeter, and a Wegmans scheduled to open in Tysons/McLean in two years. There are Whole Foods in the adjacent towns (Falls Church and Vienna) and a Trader Joe's in Falls Church as well.




OMG, you get to include anything in Tysons (because, yeah, we know, the postal address) even though when it comes time to talk to the County, y'all insist driving to Tysons is horrible and getting worse, plus you get to include Falls Church and Vienna (even though here you insist the drive on Rte 123 from Vienna to Tysons is terrible). It's a shorter drive from Crystal City to the MOM's in North Arlington, but I don't think anyone calls that a neighborhood supermarket for CC.

Nope, nobody drives on Rt 123 to shop in Vienna. That's crazy talk. You don't know anything about McLean, obviously.
If we have to go further afield, some of us use the side streets to go MOM's, Hmart, Great Wall of China... all in Mosaic.


That depends on what side of McLean you're in. I live close to Langley High School. The only time I go anywhere near Mosaic (dentist is close to there) I get on 495 to do it. Side streets would take forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of the Giant and put in a new Gourmet Giant. Or WF.


That Giant has the highest revenue in the entire chain of Giants. It's not going anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Giant and Balducci have a decent selection. Safeway doesn't but it's relatively cheap.

Happy enough with the restaurant offerings. Ex: Kazan's, Greek Taverna, Assaggi, Pasa Thai, Capri, Cafe Oggi, Tachibana, Miyagi, J. Gilbert's, Pulcinella's, Amoo's, Ichiban, Dal Grano, Mylos, Masala, El Tio, Lost Dog, Sweet Leaf, Madison Deli, Santini's, Rocco's, McLean Pizza, MFR, Moby Dick, Red Tomato, Subway, Chipotle, Cava, McDonalds. Plus Tysons, Vienna and Falls Church are nearby w/more.

McLean has the most expensive homes, the top schools, the best location. It wouldn't be fair to corner the market on all the best restaurants as well.


You're nuts. Let me highlight the crappy ones for you.
I have no idea where or what Dal Grano is, and I've lived here for 20 yrs. Tachibana and Ichiban are both good. J. Gilbert's and Kazan's are very overpriced and mediocre at best. Lost Dog isn't even in McLean proper. Half of them are pizza--guess you left out Listrani's, Dominos, and Pizza Hut?

McLean's is a food desert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Giant and Balducci have a decent selection. Safeway doesn't but it's relatively cheap.

Happy enough with the restaurant offerings. Ex: Kazan's, Greek Taverna, Assaggi, Pasa Thai, Capri, Cafe Oggi, Tachibana, Miyagi, J. Gilbert's, Pulcinella's, Amoo's, Ichiban, Dal Grano, Mylos, Masala, El Tio, Lost Dog, Sweet Leaf, Madison Deli, Santini's, Rocco's, McLean Pizza, MFR, Moby Dick, Red Tomato, Subway, Chipotle, Cava, McDonalds. Plus Tysons, Vienna and Falls Church are nearby w/more.

McLean has the most expensive homes, the top schools, the best location. It wouldn't be fair to corner the market on all the best restaurants as well.


You're nuts. Let me highlight the crappy ones for you.
I have no idea where or what Dal Grano is, and I've lived here for 20 yrs. Tachibana and Ichiban are both good. J. Gilbert's and Kazan's are very overpriced and mediocre at best. Lost Dog isn't even in McLean proper. Half of them are pizza--guess you left out Listrani's, Dominos, and Pizza Hut?

McLean's is a food desert.


You're just a bitter, random troll.

Most expensive homes - check

Top schools - check

Best location - check

Dining options - check
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm 38, moving to Mclean soon with my young family. I think the charm of downtown Mclean is the old and new (Chopt and Cava have ample parking).


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm 38, moving to Mclean soon with my young family. I think the charm of downtown Mclean is the old and new (Chopt and Cava have ample parking).


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