They have so much here: funnel cake, floats, ice cream, shakes, cones, sundaes, and hot foods like sandwiches, burgers, hoagies and more. But their specialty is a "hillbilly mess." It doesn't sound particularly appetizing, but it's essentially a blizzard - ice cream with your choice of fixins. They also have specialties. It didn't take long for the 'turtle cheesecake' to catch my eye.
They don't take cards here, so I wrote a check for mine and my friend's. The total came out to be around $7. It was whipped up in a jiffy (I feel like this terminology is appropriate here). And before I knew it, I had a freezing cold mixture of vanilla ice cream, caramel, chocolate and cheesecake. Sweet Jesus.
Smitty's is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1616 Earl Core Rd., Morgantown, WV 304-241-5778
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It's located in the plaza by Hibachi (which I also need to review) on University Avenue. Specifically, it's 3109 University Ave., Suite D. The other places in the plaza are Fox's pizza. I'm not quite sure why this is the third Asian restaurant in this building, but I didn't think any were completely atrocious.
I thought Asian Garden was fanstastic, with tons of different Asian dishes. I sometimes loved Eastern Walk and sometimes hated it. The consistency wasn't always there; however, Chris and I did have our second date there. And recently, I tried WV Panda. I'm not sure if there are new owners, or if it's simply a new name, but the food is definitely different than I remember at either place.
We were the only people in the entire restaurant. In fact, during the duration of our meal, which lasted more than an hour, only one other patron came in, and that was to pick up a takeout order. So, our good came out fairly quickly.
When my meal, and my friend Kaitlynn's meal, came out, I was surprised how they knew which was which. Essentially, they were both round chicken balls in a dark brown/red sauce with broccoli on the side. she had a separate chicken dish, but they were very similar looking. I was a little confused about why they were little balls of chicken; I was assuming this would be not of the highest quality. Don't judge a book by its cover.
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But once we got there, I was surprised at just how close we were to the water. I never really had dining like this before, but I was really excited to check it out. When we walked in, the hostess greeted us, and we asked to be sat on the deck. She led us through the dining room, which seemed spacious enough, and onto the deck, where a few other patrons had the same idea.
Their hours:
Mon - Tue: | 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm |
Wed: | 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
Thu: | 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
Fri - Sun: | 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm |
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I've recently been learning about special dietary restrictions that affect some people. For example, my dad has developed somewhat of a lactose intolerance. Here is an article from Medical News Today that I think might be helpful/insightful.
In theory, any food can cause a food allergy. But in fact just a handful of foods are to blame for 90% of allergic reactions to food. These common foods are known as the 'big eight'. They are:
-- milk
-- eggs
-- peanuts (groundnuts)
-- nuts from trees (including Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, almonds and walnuts)
-- fish
-- shellfish (including mussels, crab and shrimps)
-- soya
-- wheat
In children, most allergic reactions to food are to milk, peanuts, nuts from trees, eggs, soya and wheat. Most children grow out of most allergic reactions to food in early childhood. In adults, most allergic reactions are to peanuts, nuts, fish, shellfish, citrus fruit and wheat.
This section mainly describes foods that can cause food allergy, but it also includes lactose intolerance and gluten intolerance/sensitivity (coeliac disease). These are types of food intolerance, but they aren't allergies. Remember, if you think you have a food intolerance, you should contact your GP.
In theory, any food can cause a food allergy. But in fact just a handful of foods are to blame for 90% of allergic reactions to food. These common foods are known as the 'big eight'. They are:
-- milk
-- eggs
-- peanuts (groundnuts)
-- nuts from trees (including Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, almonds and walnuts)
-- fish
-- shellfish (including mussels, crab and shrimps)
-- soya
-- wheat
In children, most allergic reactions to food are to milk, peanuts, nuts from trees, eggs, soya and wheat. Most children grow out of most allergic reactions to food in early childhood. In adults, most allergic reactions are to peanuts, nuts, fish, shellfish, citrus fruit and wheat.
This section mainly describes foods that can cause food allergy, but it also includes lactose intolerance and gluten intolerance/sensitivity (coeliac disease). These are types of food intolerance, but they aren't allergies. Remember, if you think you have a food intolerance, you should contact your GP.
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