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About Bluestone Lane Tysons Boro Café

Bluestone Lane Tysons Boro Café is a beloved neighborhood gathering spot where locals keep coming back for the genuine hospitality and quality craft coffee that goes beyond the ordinary. With a 4.3-star rating from over 330 devoted customers, this independent café has earned its reputation as a destination for those who appreciate the art of a perfectly pulled espresso and real human connection. Step in and discover why this community favorite feels less like a transaction and more like coming home.

What People Are Saying

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"I’ve been coming to Bluestone Lane Cafe for a while now and always meant to leave a review. I really like the vibe here—it’s cozy, bright, and a nice place to sit and relax, though it can get crowded and I do wish there were more seats. I’ve had their matcha latte both hot and iced, and both are good. Nothing overly sweet, just a solid, comforting drink. The matcha pancakes were also a fun order and definitely worth trying if you like matcha. We ordered a few things to share, including the prosciutto and burrata sandwich, a side of bacon, and scrambled eggs—all good and what you’d expect. Our favorite by far was the prosciutto burrata with sourdough, arugula, and chili jam. That combo really worked, and the chili jam added a nice little kick. Overall, it’s a dependable spot with good food and drinks that we keep coming back to."

★★★★★

"The Great Flat White Quest! After hitting 120 cafés in Australia—a feat of cardiovascular endurance that should technically qualify me for an Olympic medal—I returned to the United States after a year aboard . I quickly discovered that "American Coffee" is often just a polite term for "brown water that has been sitting in a pot since the Eisenhower administration." I pleaded with my parents. I wept. I explained that an Australian flat white is to a regular cup of joe what a Ferrari is to a riding lawnmower. My mates back in Oz informed me that Bluestone Lane was lurking right around the corner from my family home in Tyson’s. I immediately loaded my parents into the car for an emergency intervention. I arrived with expectations higher than the hair on a 1980s prom queen. In Australia, you can get a world-class coffee from a guy standing on a literal street corner with a portable steam wand. In America, finding a proper flat white usually requires a map, a compass, and a blood sacrifice. We went for the heavy hitters: a small flat white with an extra shot (my "usual"), a Flagstaff blend long black for my dad—who is a coffee connoisseur, which is a fancy way of saying he can tell the difference between "beans" and "dirt"—and a large mocha for my mom. I also ordered the Prosciutto and Burrata sandwich, while Mom went for the Pesto Chicken. I must tip my hat to the Bluestone Lane menu designers. They’ve managed to create an Australian-inspired masterpiece while still speaking "American" to the locals. I was, I admit, slightly wounded to see the word "burrito" instead of "wrap," but I decided to be the bigger person and not start an international incident. However, they won my heart forever because they have Magics on the menu. If a café knows what a Magic is, they aren't just making coffee; they are practicing high-level sorcery, pun intended. The food was brilliant, but the coffee was the real star—the kind of star that gets a standing ovation and three encores. I took a sip of everyone’s drink, purely for "quality control" purposes and definitely not because I’m a caffeine thief. The barista deserves a Nobel Prize for achieving beautiful latte art even using skim milk, a substance that usually has the structural integrity of a cloud. The long black was brewed to perfection, and the mocha had that "American sweetness" which is perfect for my mom, whose sweet tooth is basically a structural component of her jaw. The whole experience was top-notch, made even better by our waitress, Karolina, who was so outrageously sweet I’m surprised she doesn’t cause cavities just by standing there. We even snagged a piece of banana bread on the way out, because in the world of professional café-hopping, you never leave a soldier behind. Thank you, Bluestone Lane, for bringing the taste of Australia to my hometown and saving me from a life of lukewarm American drip coffee. You are the real MVPs. I’m sure they will see me taking pictures of my morning Blue Stone Land coffees on my Instagram @alexajanoschka"

★★★★★

"I have been here for coffee for a few times and loved the little sunny shop in winter. So decided to bring family here for brunch in a windy winter day. We had typical breakfast dishes and all of us found the food fresh, done well and drink warm and nice, we will for sure come back!"

★★★★

"Some free street parking, also garage parking available in near by building I think you might get 2 hour free with validation not sure if they offer it. Patio seating and indoor seating as well. You can order via inkind or its app or online as of this review. Free wifi. Food and drink is good. They do change menu from time to time to update some items."

★★★★★

"So good the coffee was scrumptious, I got the brown sugar iced latte would highly recommend, they make their syrups in store. The server was so nice she was super kind and welcoming and it felt like I was talking to an old friend. Also the vibes in there are perfect especially with all the windows, we went around sunset and could watch it as we sat and drank our coffee. 10/10 would recommend."

★★★★★

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Bluestone Lane Tysons Boro Café located?
Bluestone Lane Tysons Boro Café is located at 1671 Silver Hill Dr, McLean, VA 22102. You can get directions using the map above.
What is Bluestone Lane Tysons Boro Café's phone number?
You can reach Bluestone Lane Tysons Boro Café at (718) 374-6858.
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