My rolls weren't always the tightest, but it's an art to perfect.
It's a little out of the way for me, as it's near the end of Sabraton. But once you turn onto Listravia Avenue, it's pretty much right there. There was a makeshift gravel parking lot across from the building. A few Harleys were parked out front, so I was excited to check this place out.
The place still smells of musty cigarette smoke, but it was nice and cool on this hot summer day. The bar was full with some middle-aged bikers. We took a seat at a booth and looked over the menus at our table. There were TVs all around, including at our own table, which were showing some sports.
The slaw wasn't as crisp as I would have preferred, but the onion rings were fantastic. Crispy on the outside and smooth on the inside. I dipped mine in a side of ranch. And usually when you get onion rings, you get a handful. I had more than a dozen. And they were manageable - not like gigantic ones.
I was so pleasantly surprised by the food and service, and hey, I liked the atmosphere, too. I can get down with the bikers. Everyone was friendly, and the man working even waved by to me as I was leaving. This hidden gem will surprise you.
Grade: A
I saw this interesting article about potato chip flavors. Have you ever run into a weird/interesting potato chip combo? Some of these even sound good!
Grade: B
Savor WV finally produced its print edition! I had a few copies email to me, but I believe Friends Gift Shop at WVU Hospitals is now carrying it! It looks fantastic. You should all check it out. I'm hoping to have a couple articles in the next edition.
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