
Harpers Ferry is full of cute, delicious restaurants. I still have so many more to explore, but I was excited to finally try the Potomac Gille.

This restaurant has a lovely view overlooking Harpers Ferry. There's just something special about a summertime lunch, and Potomac Grille is perfect for it.

The menu has a little bit of everything - sandwiches, wraps, burgers.

But I went for the crabcake sandwich. Being so close to the ocean in the Eastern Panhandle, there's no better place to get some fresh seafood. Have you been?

How cute is the name Battle Grounds for a coffee shop? Especially in a historic town like Harpers Ferry!

And look at this great outdoor dining.

They serve coffee drinks, as well as some food items.

It was a very early lunch, so I went with a sandwich.

I ordered the Shenandoah, which came with ham, provolone, spinach, red onions, and black raspberry preserves. I'm a sucker for sweet and savory.

Look at that! What's your favorite item?

If you like candy, True Treats in Harpers Ferry needs to be at the top of your must-visit list.

It's more than just a store.

It's like a museum of candy throughout the years.

The candy is arranged by time period - with everything from bugs to turkish delight.

Those hard-to-find favorites? You can get it all here.

And even candy that's mythical! Like Turkish Delight. And, yes, I had to try some.

It's almost like West Virginia's version of Willy Wonka will all the brightly colored treats.

This would be a fun idea to make a gift of a certain time period full of candy for someone.

Literally everything!



Have you been?

Coffee is key in any city.

In Harpers Ferry, the go-to coffee shop is The Coffee Mill.

They have a variety of coffee drinks, as well as menu items like salads and sandwiches.

I went for a turtle mocha.

It is made with espresso, steamed milk, chocolate and hazelnut.

And - some shots from Harpers Ferry!



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