The 10 Restaurants You'll Want To Eat At In West Virginia In 2020
By Beth Price-Williams|Published January 05, 2020
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Beth Price-Williams
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A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
Three cheers for the New Year! What are your hopes, dreams, and plans for 2020? Pull out your trusty dining bucket list and, if you don’t have one, now’s the perfect time to start, isn’t it? Here are 10 scrumptious restaurants in West Virginia – that serve everything from massive burritos to classic spaghetti and meatballs – that you’ll definitely want to check out in the coming year. A few might even become your new favorites.
Heads up, pierogi fans! Generations Pub is the place to get an authentic meal of pierogis. You’re in for a delightful treat, too, as you can choose from one of 15 delectable sauces to pour on top of your pierogis. Or, just have ‘em the old fashioned way – topped with sautéed onions. Click here to read more.
If you’ve never been to Leonoro’s Italian Restaurant, you’re in for a real treat. (If you’ve not been there in a while, you’ll probably want to visit soon.) The oldest Italian restaurant in West Virginia serves old school spaghetti and meatballs that will keep you coming back for more. Read more here.
Embark on an enchanting treetop dining experience at Smokey’s Cast Iron Grille. The enchanting restaurant, which offers both indoor and outdoor seating, boasts a scrumptious menu of made-from-scratch dishes. Try such favorites as the catfish sandwich and elk meatloaf. Keep reading here.
Start your New Year off on a delicious and filling note with a visit to Hillbilly Hot Dogs. Bring along your friends or family, too, especially if you want to order the restaurant’s famous one-pound hot dog. (If you think you can eat it yourself, sign up for the Homewrecker challenge.) Don’t worry if the Homewrecker’s too large for your tastes. You can sink your teeth into regular-sized dogs, too. Read more.
Drink in absolutely stunning views of the New River Gorge from your seat at Chetty’s Pub, a casual eatery that boasts a scrumptious menu. Try such delectable dishes as Angus burgers, hearty sandwiches, and wings. Even better? The homemade chips that come as a side. Read more here.
Sometimes nothing hits the spot like an ooey-gooey grilled cheese sandwich. You won’t find a better place to get grilled cheese than Cheese Louise. Yep, the cleverly-named eatery serves 15 types of grilled cheese sandwiches – from the traditional to the Baconater. Keep reading.
A delicious brunch just might be the best way to end a weekend, and Stillwaters Restaurant delivers. Its popular Sunday brunch buffet is brimming with everything from pancakes and biscuits and gravy to Belgian waffles and crepes. Keep reading.
Enjoy a cozy winter’s meal at Guesthouse at Lost City, an enchanting restaurant that serves made-from-scratch dishes. Try such favorites as the maple bacon, Angus meatballs, and Greek pizza. Make sure, however, you save room for dessert. Read more.
Virtual hands up if you love a good burrito. If you love burritos, you’re definitely going to want to sink your teeth into the massive burritos at Hellbenders Burritos. Choose from such signature burritos as the BBQ burrito, the Frito pie burrito, and the buffalo burrito. Read more.
Journey all the way to Switzerland, without leaving West Virginia, when you sit down to a delicious meal at Hutte Restaurant. The charming Swiss restaurant promises such delicious dishes as house-made sausage and Swiss muesli. Read more.
What other restaurants in West Virginia do you think belong on a 2020 dining bucket list? Let us know in the comments! We’ve all heard the old saying that the best things come in small packages, right? These eight tiny but mighty restaurants in West Virginia prove that saying right.
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