Approximately 70 years ago, give or take a little, an unobtrusive deli opened up in Huntington, West Virginia. That deli is still going strong and has become one of the best and most famous (and oldest!) delis in West Virginia: Cam’s Ham, founded in the 1950s in Huntington by Mr. Cambell Hage.
In fact, Cam's Ham has become such a West Virginia icon that you've likely heard of it.
It even has its own signature dish: Cam's Original Sugar-Flaked Ham Sandwich, which is famous near and far and comes with thin flakes of ham on a toasted Grecian bun with lettuce and a top-secret sweet sauce.
Another popular dish that's almost as famous as Cam's Ham Sandwich is Cam's hand-cut, battered onion rings. Paired, these two delicious menu items form an affordable lunch to remember.
And if the food isn't enough of a draw, there's also the ambiance inside the restaurant. Cam's Ham Deli in Huntington, West Virginia has maintained an old-fashioned diner feel, with antique Coca-Cola and NASCAR memorabilia decorating the interior of the store and transporting patrons right back to the 1950s.
Learn more about eating at the one-of-a-kind Cam’s Ham in Huntington, West Virginia at this iconic deli’s website. You can also find Cam’s Ham on Facebook. Have you ever eaten a meal at Cam’s Ham? What’s your favorite thing to order from this local favorite restaurant that’s one of the oldest and most delicious delis in West Virginia?
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