This location in Elkins has been a few different restaurants, but most recently, it's King's New York Pizza & Restaurant.
I was first drawn here because I saw on their menu that they offer Chicago-style pizza. I've only seen that a couple times in all of West Virginia, so I wanted to try it out.
Unfortunately, they weren't serving the Chicago-style during the pandemic with their limited menu. But they still offered their signature New York-style crust. So, I went with a small pizza with mushrooms.
The sauce was a bit sweet, and the crust was soft and chewy - in the best way. I enjoyed this pizza for what it is. I can appreciate the crispy to the soft and everything in between. This had a nice chew to the crust and flavorful toppings.
Grade: A
Have you seen these trendy "Hot Cocoa Bombs"? The first ones I saw were on Facebook from Kelly's Cupcakes and Confections. As soon as I saw these, I thought they looked fun and delicious and I needed them.
After a little planning, I placed my order for six hot cocoa bombs: cookies & cream, white chocolate and salted caramel. Look how beautiful they are!
While the concept is to drop them into warm milk, and they burst open and reveal marshmallows that then float to the top... I didn't have that experience with any of them. Probably due to user error. But, they were delicious and fun, nonetheless.
Buster's Blazin' Grill was located nearby recently, so my friend Sara and I went to go check it out. They specialize in burgers, but also have hot dogs and BBQ, as well.
These aren't just regular burgers. They have themes - like the southwest burger with onion rings and BBQ sauce. OR the Buster's Blazin Burger with spicy cheese sauce, spicy pickles and jalapenos.
I went with the "Moose," which had two patties, melted cheddar cheese, American cheese, grilled onions, lettuce, tomato, pickles, house sauce on a brioche bun.
The first couple ingredients are to be expected and help make a good burger. That house sauce, though, made this a phenomenal burger. I don't even know what it was, but it brought a sweetness with some tang that was just perfect.
Grade: A
Ansted's Tudor's Biscuit World is a tricky, tricky location. I tried to knock them off my list months ago, but they were closed - not sure if it was COVID-19 related or not. But, when I went to check them out most recently, they were open thankfully.
So, as I take a leave of absence from biscuits, I looked over the lunch menu to see what piqued my interest. And, I see Tudor's version of a chicken strip basket. I've had this before, so I know it's bangin. But let's see how this location does.
And it was delish. Maybe a tad on the itty bitty side, but still fried goodness that hit that comfort food spot.
Grade: B
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