I finally made it to the last Custard Stand! I made the trip to Webster Springs, the flagship location.
I ordered a chili dog with slaw, mustard and onions, as well as a chocolate shake for good measure.
I love the hot dogs from this place. I think the slaw is great, the chili is super tasty, and it all combines together to make for a delicious bite.
I only wish there was a closer one to Morgantown.
The chocolate shake is also delicious. It's hard to mess up a chocolate shake, but I always love the ice cream from this place. Good hot dogs and good ice cream - doesn't get much better than that.
Blue Moon Cafe is a sweet little cafe with a sprawling outdoor seating area. The menu features sandwiches, salads, quiche, soups and desserts.
I immediately started looking at the sandwiches, and there are so many - and lots of vegan options, as well. Some of the ones I was deciding between are:
The Pilgrim | $9
maple lawn free range smoked turkey breast oven heated with brie on a ciabatta roll & topped with our cranberry aioli
The Gobbler. | $9
local free range turkey, bacon, provolone and Russian dressing heated on a kaiser roll
The Apple-acian | $8
baked granny smith apple, brie cheese, red onion and dijon mustard on ciabatta bread
Meatball Hoagie | $9
succulent meatballs and marina baked in our oven with mozzarella on a baguette
Triple B | $10
our chubby with brie, bacon, French fried onions, lettuce, tomato, & mayo with fries (ADD ON)
Chicken breast | $3 Smoked Turkey | $ 3 Avocado | $2
I ultimately went with The Pilgrim. And a side of macaroni and cheese. :)
Everything about this was delicious. The ciabatta was fresh and had a perfect crunch to the outside, the brie was melting all over turkey breast, and the cranberry aioli added the touch of sweetness I needed.
The macaroni and cheese was creamy, cheesy and crunchy with the french-fried onions on top. Perfect, perfect lunch.
Lost Dog Coffee is weird. In a college-kid-going-through-growing-pains way. It's a hangout for artists, hippies, rockers and college students. There are political statements - possibly offensive - all over the walls, and odd little chachkies cluttering up the space.
But they know their coffee and tea.
I ordered their Sinderella's Supper, which was just described as ice caramel heaven. I'll take it. I don't even know what was in it, but I know it was delicious, and I ingested more caffeine from that drink than I typically do in an entire month.
It's a fancy little thing, and I'm not sure why they don't have iced to-go cups, but I ended up drinking it like this for our ride back to Morgantown.
I like this place. I think there's a certain group that it would turn off, and I don't think they care one bit. Which makes me like it even more.
As soon as I got back from New York, I had to turn around for a work assignment and head to Shepherdstown. I actually love traveling for work - and especially to cute cities in West Virginia that have good food!
I was doing a story on the farmers market, and needed to find a drink/restroom nearby. Fortunately, the Sweet Shop Bakery is just around the corner. Mmm pastries!
I got a blueberry muffin and a bottled shirley temple. The muffin was good - a little dense. Could have been fluffier. But I loved the actual blueberries and the nice atmosphere. Overall, a nice little pick-me-up and a cute shop!
I ordered a large plate of the pierogi - which is seven total. You get to choose what kind you want, so I got one of each: potato, cheese, meat, spinach & cream cheese, sauerkraut & mushroom, arugula & goat cheese. I think I ended up getting two potatoes.
My least favorite is easy: the sauerkraut. Blech. The potato, cheese and meat ones were all good - but fairly standard. I really liked the goat cheese one because it was so different. I alternated between sour cream and applesauce. Love both.
I also got a potato latke, which was very good. I'm just glad this place isn't in Morgantown, because if a 24-hour place opened serving this kind of delicious grub, I'd be in trouble.