Brewstel is a brew shop and hostel -- not a brewery, per se. They have a number of West Virginia beers on tap where you can fill your growler. They also have supplies, some bottles and more.
They also used to apparently brew their own beer, but because West Virginia, they were unable to do that. I hope legislation changes that allows them to do that because ... well, that's cool.
The brew shop is open Sunday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., closed Monday, open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
I made it to the Elkins Custard Stand! I had tried to come here previously, and they had closed unexpectedly. And considering I'm set on trying all the different Custard Stand locations, I needed a second visit to the Elkins location.
This location has a large dining area that looks similar to a diner with a few people sprinkled a bit. After perusing my 24 flavor options, I went with a peanut butter cone. Peanut butter is pretty tasty, I must say. But you can't go wrong with any of the flavors. Just one more location to go: Webster Springs!
To kill some time in the area, my friend and I drove up to Snowshoe to check out a restaurant there. Snowshoe has a number of restaurants. The Foxfire Grille was pretty busy, so it seemed like a good option.
They have burgers, bbq and more. But we just wanted a snack. We ordered the buffalo chicken dip because, well, I friggin' love buffalo chicken dip, and also our waiter told us it was quite a long wait for entrees so appetizers would be a good idea. No problem.
This wasn't bad. It wasn't great, but it wasn't bad either. There were a few odd, harder chunks of chicken. But for the most part, it was cheesy and decent. Nothing too memorable, but nothing bad either. It's tough to mess up buffalo chicken dip.
The Elk River Inn and Restaurant is a large cedar building containing five guest rooms and a restaurant complete with bar. The restaurant, which has found its place on the 101 Most Unique Places to Dine in WV list, is not open nightly for dinner in the summer and fall. Instead, they have special dinners monthly. I was fortunate to be in the area on a day when they were hosting their "Apple Harvest Dinner."
We arrived earlier than our dinner reservation, so we sat at the bar with a glass of wine. As we were finishing up, it was perfect time to be seated.
The dining area featured fresh flowers at each table, and dried flowers were hanging overhead. Napkins were perfectly folded, and light wooden floors and beams flooded the area.
We began with a basket of warm bread and butter before moving onto an appetizer.
I opted for the housemade sausage and artisan cheese plate with crisp sliced apples and toasted walnuts; the slow roasted herb encrusted pork loin with caramelized apples and red onions, butternut squash risotto and wilted greens; and the dessert of apple pie served with salted caramel walnut vanilla ice cream.
The appetizer was quite good with some spicy house sausage, walnuts, sharp hard cheeses and some soft creamy cheeses. There was a nice jam and some toasted crostini and apples that hit on all different tastes and textures. It was well-rounded.
My entree was lovely, too. The pork was good, save for a few fatty bits. The risotto was very good, and I loved the hint of sweetness with the onions and apples.
Dessert was less of a pie and more of a crumble - but delicious nonetheless. A caramelized shard of sugar stuck in the top amidst brown sugar crumbles and a quickly melting scoop of ice cream. Very nice finish.
This was a great dinner - and at a very reasonable price for three courses. If you want to check them out, just be sure to check their calendar to find when they're hosting dinners if its in their off-season!
However, on this day, I was actually here for breakfast. Eggs, cinnamon rolls, biscuits and gravy, pancakes. Of course, I go for the sweet over the savory. So, blueberry pancakes were calling my name.
The pancakes had actual small little blueberries in them. They were a bit tart, but the abundance of my maple syrup covered any of that. they were a good mix between fluffy and dense - a perfect texture, really. The sausage patties added the perfect amount of salt for this dish. A pretty tasty dish.
Mary Kay ordered a cinnamon roll, which was pretty hard and dry. It was not great. Definitely skip the cinnamon roll and go straight for the pancakes.
And, one of the coolest parts of the trip, as we were leaving, I saw this old cigarette machine that had been transformed into an art machine.
There are a bunch of different pieces from different artists. It requires a $5 coin, which you can get at the front desk. One noted that it was a hand-crafted book. So, I got that one. I now have this teeny tiny book that I'm not sure what to do with, but there are tons. Little paintings or graphic novels or all kinds. Check it out if you stop here.