Tried a new (for us) restaurant last night: Alias in Fauquier County. One of our Caps season ticket partners recommended it last year, really raved about it, and we were supposed to go there this same weekend last May for our birthdays (my wife's was Thursday, mine is next Saturday), but Ms1995hoo came down with Covid and we didn’t want to go to a restaurant when she was running a 102° fever. So we finally made it there last night. It’s at the old Vint Hill Farms Station, the old "listening post" off Route 215. I found the location amusing because I remember in my Boy Scout days 40 years ago, Vint Hill was way out in the sticks and we went there for campouts. Back then there was nothing around for miles.
The restaurant has a single seating per night and has two fixed menus, the regular one (see below) and a vegetarian option. The menus change monthly. We both got the regular one. The fellow on the phone said a good number of couples split it—one gets the regular, one gets the vegetarian—so as to try everything, but that didn’t appeal to us. The rockfish was the star of the menu in our opinion. The poke was quite good and had a serious kick to it. The sparkling Riesling cut the kick quite nicely.
There is a microbrewery next door, Old Bust Head. Didn’t try anything there. Didn’t seem like a good idea what with the wine pairings with dinner.
We'll definitely go back, though not on a routine basis simply because of where it is. I took the I-66 express lanes on the way out to make sure we’d be on time. Good thing I did—the two right lanes in the mainline were blocked west of Manassas and the mainline was backed up to Centreville, but I just left the cruise control at 70 mph the whole way. Downside of that? Well, the toll from the Beltway to Gainesville added up to $55.20. But once in a great while when you need to be somewhere at a specific time…
Also, the second picture below is the final plate served after dessert. Notice the top right and bottom left.

