
The Barboursville Mall is full of food options, from Chick-fil-A to rolled ice cream.
I recently went to do some shopping, and while there, I grabbed a bite to eat.
Cosimos Pizza is a pizza shop that has a number of pizzas available, as well as baked rolls, salads, pasta, and subs.
I ordered a pepperoni roll and a side of pasta salad. It hit the spot. The pepperoni roll had a nice crisp crust on the bottom with tons of oozing cheese. A side of marinara for dipping. And, pasta salad is always one of my favorites.
Local favorite Cali Tacos moved to Nitro recently, so I figured that would be a good time to revisit.
Previously, I visited when they were in St. Albans, so I was excited to try it again.
My friend Tom and I looked over the menu as we snacked on chips and salsa.
And, we ordered a side of queso because you have to have queso.
And, we also ordered some Mexican Street Corn - which was more citrusy than I've had before.
For my entree, I went with the Santa Cruz Quesadilla, which was filled with shrimp, lump crab meat, bell peppers, onions and tomatoes. Plus sides of rice and a small salad.
Tom went with this gigantic burrito covered in queso - which looked delicious.
What's your favorite thing here?
Perhaps the most popular DiCarlo's location is no longer a DiCarlo's.
The Elm Grove DiCarlo's is now named Patsy's Pizza, to pay homage to the longtime owner.
It's the same pizza - just a new name.
And, I do think it's one of the best (second only to Wellsburg's). It's old school - call in to place your order and get a ticket number, then when you go, you will still wait a while til your ticket is called. No checks or cards. Just pizza. But the best pizza you'll ever taste.

The Barboursville Mall is one of my favorites - not only because they have an Old Navy, but they have a lot of options in the Food Court that are more local.
One I've tried recently is Hibachi Master, which is made-to-order hibachi food. I went with teriyaki chicken, which came with vegetables and fried rice. Yum! Have you been?
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