3 Best Restaurants in West Virginia, USA

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There’s no dearth of restaurants in West Virginia, and whether you’re in the mood for fast food or foie gras, you shouldn’t have any problem finding a place to eat. The state is dotted with cute coffee shops, cozy pubs, and even a few diners. There are numerous fine-dining options in the cities and historic towns, which range from casual yet chic bistros specializing in new American and modern fusion fare to formal old restaurants that serve classic dishes in elegant dining halls.

Bavarian Inn

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If you want hearty, authentic German fare, but don’t want to deal with jet lag or expensive plane tickets, the Bavarian Inn is as good as it gets this side of the Atlantic. There are four dining rooms at the inn, each of which serves American and German dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Popular pan-German dishes include Wiener schnitzel, sauerkraut, and sausages; it also has dishes specific to Bavaria, including schweinebraten (roast pork) and sauerbraten (marinated beef). Every autumn sees the inn’s wild-game festival, during which special meats such as wild boar and antelope are served.

The Press Room

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One of the swankier spots in town, the Press Room adds a modern touch to traditional American and Italian fare. While specials change throughout the year depending on the availability of fresh ingredients, you can generally expect to find pasta, pâté, and a selection of seafood options on the menu at any given time. The restaurant is housed in an 18th-century redbrick building and features sunny interiors with lots of booth seating. It’s very popular with visitors from nearby Washington, D.C., and it’s a good idea to reserve your table well in advance, especially if you’re coming on a weekend.

129 W German St, Shepherdstown, WV, 25443, USA
304-876--8777
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Prime 44 West

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Named after former NBA superstar and native West Virginian Jerry West, the Greenbrier’s Prime 44 West features fine dining against a backdrop of dark wood and basketball memorabilia. The dinner menu here focuses heavily on steaks and chops, but there are plenty of options for those who want something lighter. The chef’s specials include lobster tail, trout, peach, tea-rubbed chicken breast, and homemade gnocchi; chicken fingers and roasted chicken feature on the kids’ menu. For dessert, you can choose between Grand Marnier crème brûlée, house-made ice cream, or Italian cream cake with coconut icing, a special recipe shared with the restaurant by Jerry West’s wife Karen.

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