Small town restaurants abound in West Virginia, places where friends and neighbors gather to chat around steaming plates of delicious comfort food. And sometimes, the more rustic the restaurant, the more delicious the food. That’s certainly the case with Pupuseria Emerita, a little Latin American food hot spot in tiny Moorefield, West Virginia.
We love a good surprise, and here is one: there's an authentic Salvadorian and Honduran pupuseria tucked away in Moorefield, West Virginia.
That's at least in part because the ladies who run this little eatery know that the best food is made from the best, freshest ingredients, even if that means growing many of those ingredients yourself in a massive restaurant garden... which is what the folks at Pupuseria Emerita actually do.
The dining room is small, with only a few tables for customers looking to eat in. But never fear; Pupuseria Emerita offers takeout and delivery (delivery is available within Moorefield town limits). You can find Pupuseria Emerita at 720 North Main Street in Moorefield.
The menu is small but tasty, and includes a variety of freshly made food, including a wide range of extremely affordable pupusas. Cheese pupusas, loroco pupusas, pork pupusas, shrimp pupusas, chicken pupusas, bean pupusas, zucchini pupusas - the options feel endless!
Pupuseria Emerita is open Wednesdays through Sundays for both lunch and dinner, although make it an early dinner, because this restaurant closes at 6:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. depending on the day.
Find all the info you need about this delicious, rustic restaurant at the Pupuseria Emerita website. The website is even set up for online ordering if you prefer that to calling in your order to Pupuseria Emerita by phone. Have you ever sampled the pupusas at this delicious hole-in-the-wall restaurant? Here are a few other rural dining options in West Virginia that are worth the trip.
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