On one of my many adventures to the southern part of the state, I began to get hungry (hangry) at the midpoint: Braxton County. Luckily for me, PJ Berry's, located in Sutton, made its way onto the 101 Most Unique Places to Dine in WV list - making it a priority for me to try.
I called in an order of their crab cakes. The lunch portion is truly an appetizer, but the lady asked if I wanted a dinner-size portion, and I said ... well heck yes! I walked in to pick up my order, and the place is quite cute. I liked the low lighting and open feel.
The crab cakes were pretty good. After being spoiled with some good crab cakes lately, I was searching for that bit of golden brown crust on the outside to give it a crisp. Instead, the texture was a bit more mushy - but that didn't inhibit the big hunks of tender crab meat and the incredible flavor. Pretty good.
I make a habit of not reviewing hotel restaurants unless they are unique in some way. Brick Salt Bar+Kitchen in Charleston's Marriott participates in a number of area events, and it most recently held the Cast Iron Cook-Off.
Since I was there for the event, and Joel and Dawn were getting a bit hungry, we stopped down for a snack.
The menu had some fun items, like "Mountain Top Chili," crab poppers, shrimp roll sliders, Charleston nachos, WV apple & chicken salad, pizza, bacon-wrapped meatloaf and waffle bread pudding. Sounds pretty fun, right? I went for the zucchini and corn fitters, with boursin dip, as well as a cup of broccoli soup since I was trying to keep it light.
The fritters were fine, if not a little too well done. Nothing too exciting, but not bad. And for the soup, it wasn't much better. I generally think of broccoli & cheese soup in two categories: one that is creamy, cheesy and thick. The other is runny and tastes like it came from a Campbells soup can. So, yeah.
Overall, I got a pretty average vibe. I would like to try some of hte plated dishes to see if it's much of a difference. But, for now, average.
The Pizza Station opened in 1984 and has been expanding ever since. I had called in a personal pan pizza for the ride home. Bring CASH. When I showed up, the assembly line of pizza makers had it ready to go, and I was quickly on my way back home.
This pizza is very good. A night, light buttery crust with a slightly sweet sauce and a good portion of cheese. Count me in, St. Mary's. I'm a fan.
Crabby Patti's is a seafood gem tucked inside landlocked West Virginia. This restaurant, which is only open Tuesday through Saturday from 5-9 p.m., is easily the best food I've had in Ripley (from the whole two restaurants I've been to there).
My friend RL arrived at the restaurant before me, Veronica and Courtney. And he had already ordered appetizers of fried pickles and calamari. The calamari was so, so good! The best calamari I've ever had; it wasn't these small rings. It was a breaded calamari steak (which is the body of the squid) served with marinara, and it wasn't chewy like so many others I've had. So good.
Next up was my salad, which was small and simple, but fresh. Key.
I ordered the Maryland lump crab cake with sides of rice and creamed spinach. OK, the creamed spinach was a mistake. For some reason, it sounded better than its reality. But the crab cake was sooo much better than what I had expected. Giant pieces of lump crab meat with the perfect amount of spices formed into this ball that was fried.
It gets even better. A piece of peanut butter pie is probably one of the best ways to end a night. This giant slice was the perfect sweet ending I wanted. Creamy, a nice peanut butter crust and little bits of chocolate on top. OMGah good.
Da Vinci's Restaurant is located just a bit north of Parkersburg in Williamstown and is known for delicious Italian fare. I stopped here for lunch recently with Veronica and communications superstar Jacque.
We started off with a fried ravioli appetizer, which was prettyyyy tasty. Deep-fried beef and cheese raviolis dipped in marinara sauce can't really go wrong.
Next up: a small spinach salad. Hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, red onions, mozzarella cheese, bacon and hot bacon dressing. Not bad.
And, finally, the main course: A half meatball sub with chips. The meatballs here were fine, but the cheese kinda of congealed to the top bun (instead of nice and melty down the meatballs) and had so many of these onions that were slightly soft/slightly crunchy and just a bit too pungent for my palate. I pulled the long threads of onion from the mass of cheese in an attempt to help. But it was a bit of a lost cause. Rather, I just ate the meatballs out of the sub - which were pretty good.
Overall - looks to be some decent dishes on this menu, but I'd avoid the meatball sub next time.