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Welcome to Fallston Barrel House

Nestled in Fallston, Maryland, the Fallston Barrel House is a vibrant wine bar celebrating New American cuisine. Its expansive space, adorned with nostalgic decor and whiskey barrels, accommodates up to 400 guests, making it perfect for gatherings. The menu features a delightful array of dishes, including the indulgent Barrel Burger and Maryland's renowned crab soups. With attentive service and live entertainment, the atmosphere is electric. Whether savoring perfectly fried tater tots or unique appetizers like crab balls, each visit promises an exciting culinary experience. Fallston Barrel House isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a lively community hub for food lovers.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the vibrant world of Fallston Barrel House, a distinguished gem located at 2403 Belair Rd, Fallston, MD. This New American wine bar offers a delightful twist on classic flavors, combining creativity with local charm. With a capacity to accommodate up to 400 guests, the spacious interior—decorated with nostalgic images and vintage whiskey barrels—provides a unique backdrop for your dining experience. Whether you’re visiting for a casual meal or a festive gathering, this venue captures the essence of community and camaraderie.

The menu at Fallston Barrel House showcases an impressive array of appetizers, soups, salads, and main courses. For those with a penchant for seafood, the Ahi Tuna served over a sesame seaweed salad and accompanied by pickled ginger is a must-try at $18. If you're craving something quintessentially local, the Maryland Crab Dip, topped with melted cheddar, is perfect for sharing, served with fresh tortilla chips for $17. Diners rave about the crowd-pleasing Barrel House Shrimp, lightly battered and tossed in a sweet chili garlic sauce—an absolute favorite at just $15.

  • Appetizers: Dive into options like the delectable Crab Balls or the savory Buffalo Chicken Dip, both embodying richness and flavor at $18 and $12 respectively.
  • Soups: The creamy Cream of Crab Soup is not only a local classic but also a comforting starter at $9.
  • Salads: Refresh yourself with a Cobb Salad, packed with fresh ingredients and a delightful chipotle ranch dressing, priced at $16.

But it’s not just the food that mesmerizes; the atmosphere comes alive with the sound of live music, creating a dynamic backdrop while you enjoy your meal. Guests have praised the attentive staff who enhance the overall experience, making each visit feel special. The presence of a large dance floor invites patrons to let loose and celebrate, whether it's an impromptu night out or a planned gathering.

While some reviews have noted price increases in the current economic climate, the value of the experience at Fallston Barrel House remains unmatched. The generous portions and diverse menu items ensure that there’s something for everyone—making it worth your investment. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply seeking a cozy spot to enjoy a hearty burger or plate of wings, Fallston Barrel House welcomes you with open arms.

So gather your friends, indulge in delicious food, and soak in the lively ambiance at Fallston Barrel House. You are guaranteed a memorable dining experience that keeps you coming back for more.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Fallston Barrel House
Charlie P.
Charlie P.

The burgers are always delicious! The shrimp salad was equally as good! The honey chicken mac n cheese was lacking the little sweetness you should get from the tenders, but was still good. Tater tots fried perfectly crispy! Some of the best onion rings I have had, and I have tried many! The prices are a bit pricey for some things, but worth the it! I would like them to add Pepsi Zero to their drink list. But thats a meh issue. The restaurant was loud due to the live music, and also had music playing over speakers. There were a little packed, but we got a table immediately. Our server was nice and attentive. I have been here a few times and always love the food! 100% recommend!

Annie B.
Annie B.

Never have I been to a place that my husband and I have enjoyed as much the FBH! Great food, live entertainment, huge dance floor filled with fun folks and the friendliest staff. We love it so much that we're there on a weekly basis!

Sam E.
Sam E.

Decided the last minute to stop and grab a bite before a long drive home. Better than expected. The food was good. Service was good.

Maggi R.
Maggi R.

Our daughter and grandson recommended that we try the Fallston Barrel House. So, we did. We made a reservation for a late lunch at 3:15 PM. We were very surprised to see the parking lot full of cars. We were told that a reunion was taking place in the main part of the dining room. We sat at the one low table in the corner of the bar, and it was perfect. The restaurant is decorated in a nostalgic theme - old pictures of long gone actors, and whiskey barrels. The restaurant is huge. We were told that they could accommodate up to 400 people in an assortment of dining rooms and bars. They also have an outside patio bar. Our server, Justin, was very friendly and attentive. We all decided on burgers. My husband and I had the Barrel Burger topped with cheddar cheese, caramelized onions and bacon. The burger came with chips. Our friends had the Fallston BYO Burger which meant in addition to the 1/2 lb. fresh Angus chuck, they could make it their own. They had fresh onions, cheese, bacon and a fried egg. They got their burgers with fries. The burgers were cooked perfectly to our specifications. We were all pleased with our burgers and the restaurant.

John W.
John W.

Bidenomics. Stings everyone, everywhere and politicians don't care. They've forgotten they work for us and that we are a "free" people. I decided to descend on the FBH to take in some live music on a Sunday afternoon. Carl Filipiak and Jimi Jazz rocked the house. The show was in the FBH Cellar. So, what does one do when they go out to hear live music? Well, you eat and drink. And that's what a buddy of mine and I did today. Service here is very good and attentive. Food? Well, let's go back to Bidenomics. My first visit, reviewed here in Yelpland, had me order home style chicken tenders. Last year, four tenders ran $15. Today? Three for $14. Hmmm. Everything seems to be up at least a third from a year ago. Food. Energy. Fireworks. Food, retail and foodservice: we have the above example. And, even shopping at Aldi, $50 filled three bags. Now it fills two. On top of that, items are in smaller packages and prices are stratospheric. For the same amount of money a friend spent for his annual Independence Day celebration, he only got two thirds of what he bought last year. Enough of my rant. There's 81 million reasons why things are the way they are and I'm kinda tired of it. Oh, my $63 synthetic blend oil changes are now $107. All said and done, despite Bidenflation, FBH is a great dining and entertainment destination.