

This spectacular, two-story historic dairy barn with exposed-beam vaulted ceilings – known as the Thomasson Barn, built in 1929– houses The Black Sheep: whiskey + wine + noshery. The vintage barn features a dedicated arts and entertainment space as well as private dining rooms in the lower level barrel-aging quarters. We are committed to promoting locally sourced cooking and in supporting our local farms and farmers. We strive to procure only the freshest ingredients grown locally, while providing a palate of world inspired comfort food. Make your reservation today!
Woodsy-chic space serving wine, whiskey & international cuisine using locally sourced ingredients.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9935 Discovery Blvd, Manassas, VA 20109
Phone: (703) 420-2028
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Reservations: resy.com
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Pictures are ceichve and fish tacos
Had the Fried Chicken Sandwich with hot honey and served with fries. It was really good. Brioche bun was fresh and toasted, chicken was juicy and not oily. Fries were warm and nice and crispy. Service was friendly and very efficient. Alexis did a fab job.
What a great recommendation and the dinner menu looks awesome as well. So excited to come back again when I’m in the area next time.
What stood out most was the service. The staff didn’t just serve they engaged, recommended, and made me feel like my visit mattered. That combination of great food, thoughtful drinks, and genuine hospitality turned a simple night out into something memorable. They went out of their way to assure the allergies were addressed by the manager personally.
If you’re in Manassas and want more than just a meal, The Black Sheep delivers an experience that lingers long after you leave.
The deviled eggs, espresso beignet, and burger were just okay. Disappointed with the fries that came with the burger the crispy fingerling potatoes were more tasty, fresh, and had more crunch than the fries.
I originally ordered a grilled chicken kabob because the waiter said it was chicken breast – it was definitely NOT chicken breast.
That said, on a recent visit during the holidays, I brought my daughter for the first time and was a little disappointed to find there was no hot chocolate on the menu. The staff kindly tried to put something together for her, which I appreciated, but unfortunately it wasn’t hot and ended up being a bit subpar.
Overall, this won’t stop us from coming back—we still love Black Sheep—but during the holiday season especially, having a simple, well-done hot chocolate option would be a nice touch for families.