
White Sulphur Springs really has some very cute restaurants.

Meghan, Sara and I checked out 50 East, which had a cute outdoor seating area and huge interior.

The menu has a few items that stood out to me: oyster po'boy, fried green tomato sandwich, and even the reuben.

To start, we ordered the West Virginia Eggrolls, which were full of pulled pork with barbecue sauce, and shredded cheese.

For my entree, I went with the tuna nicoise salad. It's ahi tuna with green beans, red onions, olives and red potatoes.

What's your favorite item here?


Southside Junction Tap House is a new restaurant and bar in downtown that features a great selection of craft beer, some great tasty bites and darts!

One of my all-time favorite beers is SeaQuench, so I instantly knew I need that.

And with BBQ Pulled Pork Nachos on the menu, this place had my name written all over it.

Mmmm heaven.

Look at that beautiful plate of deliciousness. The pork is slightly sweet, and all that cheese is just perfection.

Located just off the Greenbrier River Trail, Jack Horner's Corner in Seebert offers bikes, floats, and more for those wanting to get out on the river.

And, they're also a great spot to fuel up and fill your tummy.

I got a pizza - which was much larger than I anticipated - with mushrooms. And it. hit. the. spot.

Afterward, there was ice cream! I am always a fan of a swirl.

Fran's Family Restaurant is a small restaurant in Summersville that I came across because they are the only restaurant in the state that carries one West Virginia beer.





And the beer! There aren't many styles - black stout was one - but I went with a lighter blonde that I liked.


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