
Pipestem is home to a well-known local restaurant: Brandon's BBQ and Grille.

Set in a wooded area, the backdrop for this log cabin-esque restaurant sets the tone.

They do have BBQ dishes, but they also have a variety of others they're known for - like their crab cakes.

There's this cute display with all kinds of piggies.

And it feels like you're inside a sort-of log cabin with exposed beams and wood floors, tables, chairs and accents.

For my meal, I went with the crab cake dinner with mashed potatoes and mac & cheese.


Barnyard BBQ has three locations in the Metro Valley area: Cross Lanes, Teays Valley and Milton.


For my entree, I went with a brisket platter, which came with two sides.



One of my all-time favorite products ever, J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works, launched a new subscription service called the Appalachian Mercantile.
And I signed up for a monthly subscription box.

"Sign up for our mercantile subscription box and receive a carefully curated selection of Appalachian artisan products monthly. Each box varies with seasonal foods, crafts and home & bath items from Appalachia. You'll learn about each artisan and, a recipe is included. Enjoy this for yourself or give it to someone special as a unique gift. Your card will be charged monthly. You can cancel at any time!"
Look at this incredible box of goodies!

After a ton of fair food, I was looking for something a little lighter: Enter Fujiyama.

The restaurant is not huge, but quite a few folks were dining on the day I visited.

The menu features hibachi dinners, as well as a sushi menu.

A very extensive sushi menu.

In fact, there's a whole separate menu just for additional sushi rolls.

I started with a salad with ginger dressing.

Then my two rolls: The Pink Lady and the West Virginia

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