Where to eat after Udvar Hazy air and space, near Dulles?

Anonymous
In no particular order, but all close to where you'll be:

Dogfish Head
Willard's
Honey Pig
Thai Basil
King Pollo
Don Churro
The Cheesesteak Express & Kabob Depot
Foster's
The Burger Shack
Lebanese Kitchen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In no particular order, but all close to where you'll be:

Dogfish Head
Willard's
Honey Pig
Thai Basil
King Pollo
Don Churro
The Cheesesteak Express & Kabob Depot
Foster's
The Burger Shack
Lebanese Kitchen


Several of those places are not close at all--and in the opposite direction.
Anonymous
If you’re open to casual, The Burger Shack is fantastic. Very tasty food.
Anonymous
TJ Gilbert’s in Mclean
Key part is they have their own lot.

Sweet Water may work for you.

Million ok places in Tyson’s

Woo Lae Oak if you like K BBQ
Anonymous
Charcoal Chicken if you like Indian/Pakistani.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In no particular order, but all close to where you'll be:

Dogfish Head
Willard's
Honey Pig
Thai Basil
King Pollo
Don Churro
The Cheesesteak Express & Kabob Depot
Foster's
The Burger Shack
Lebanese Kitchen


Several of those places are not close at all--and in the opposite direction.


Huh? They're all proximate to 50 or 29 and none are more than 10-15 minutes from where OP will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In no particular order, but all close to where you'll be:

Dogfish Head
Willard's
Honey Pig
Thai Basil
King Pollo
Don Churro
The Cheesesteak Express & Kabob Depot
Foster's
The Burger Shack
Lebanese Kitchen


Several of those places are not close at all--and in the opposite direction.


Huh? They're all proximate to 50 or 29 and none are more than 10-15 minutes from where OP will be.


10-15 minutes out of the way is not close by. OP asked for places close to Udvar-Hazy or between DC and Udvar-Hazy.

Cheesesteak Express is in South Riding. That can take 15 to 30 minutes or more depending on the time of day.
Braddock Rd in Centreville (Honey Pig) is also way out of the way.

The others are fairly reasonably close by --although not necessarily worth going out of the way.

But, I imagine OP has already made the trip. There have been some great recommendations on here. The closest are those at Sully, Thai Basil, and Mikaku.
Anonymous
Resurfacing because we’re doing this trip tomorrow. Maybe Old Ox or another brewery would work? Otherwise we’ll try Willlard’s.
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