The Ultimate Pie Shop Road Trip In West Virginia Is As Charming As It Is Sweet
Here’s the chance you’ve been waiting for, an opportunity to indulge your sweet tooth with an entire road trip dedicated to the best of southern comfort food: pie. Don some comfy clothes, hop in the car, and head out on the sweetest adventure to be had in the Mountain State. It’s time for the ultimate pie shop road trip through West Virginia.

Our route begins in Riverton, West Virginia, and makes a slow curve all the way to Huntington.

Gateway Restaurant, Briery Gap Rd, Riverton, WV 26814, USA
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First up is Gateway Restaurant in Riverton, right at the base of Spruce Knob, West Virginia's highest point. Gateway is known around the world for their pies - and their front porch views. What an epic combination!
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A Taste of Eggcellence Catering Company LLC, 8941 Sweet Springs Valley Rd, Gap Mills, WV 24941, USA

A short detour brings you to Gap Mills and A Taste of Eggcellence bakery. Also known as Kitchen Creek Bakery, this shop is small, and you'll want to double check the days and hours this bakery is open to make sure you'll find them in. But if you're lucky enough to catch them with the open sign out, you won't regret the extra time spent ironing out those details! Get a whole pie to go, and enjoy it even after you complete this epic pie shop journey.

Pies & Pints - Fayetteville, WV, 219 W Maple Ave, Fayetteville, WV 25840, USA

And now it's time to shake things up a little with some of West Virginia's best pizza pie! Hello, Pies & Pints in Fayetteville. Here, you can order a pie that's salty or one that's sweet - or both!

Spring Hill Pastry Shop, 600 Chestnut St, Charleston, WV 25309, USA
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Next stop, Spring Hill Pastry Shop in South Charleston. Known for hot dog pastries as well as pies, this bakery is a West Virginia icon that definitely deserves a spot on an ultimate pie shop road trip route!

Jim's Steak & Spaghetti House, 920 5th Ave, Huntington, WV 25701, USA

Jim's Steak & Spaghetti House is known for - you guessed it - steak and spaghetti. Here's what you might not have guessed: it's also known for pie. Strawberry pie, to be exact. Loyal fans aren't afraid to line up all the way down the block for a slice of this heaven on a plate!
And there you have it. Check out this delicious West Virginia pie shop road trip route on Google Maps. Sweet tooth satisfied.
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