
Shaffer's Drive-In is one drive-in in West Virginia that flew under my radar. Located in Milton, Shaffer's offers curb-side service where you simply pull up, park and have a carhop come take your order. You can get a tray to perch on your window, or you can get it to go.

I had looked over the menu online, so I was prepped with my order: One hotdog with chili, slaw, mustard and onions. One small bowl of chicken & dumpling soup. One large lemonade. After just a few minutes, they brought my order out along with a machine to take my credit card (yes!) - which I could tip right there. Easy peasy.
Now let's talk about that hot dog - it had my favorite kind of slaw. Very finely chopped so you get this almost paste. That's the perfect consistency to meld with the chili and onion and create a cohesive flavor. And the bun! Warm and steamed and fantastic. That soup = definitely homemade and full of dumplings. So tasty!
"FIRSTHAND Cooperative is a worker-owned coffee company located in the heart of Appalachia. Inspired by the principles of the fair trade movement, we connect producers and consumers in mountain communities through our fair share guarantee. This commitment to mutual aid and our vision for a sharing economy along coffee supply chains supports social enterprise development abroad and right here in our mountain home."
I just got some of this coffee to try! Have you had a taste yet?
Every time I see a Girl Scout cookie special, I gotta try it now.
Such is the case with Kustom Kreams' new Girl Scout inspired creations. The Barboursville shop features rolled ice cream. And with this special, you get the option to add Thin Mint, Samoas, or Tagalongs.
Well, technically, these are from ABC Bakery - so they are Caramel Delites and Peanut Butter Patties.
And I went with the tagalong, which had a peanut butter topping with whipped cream and chocolate sauce. Mmm!
The Wheeling Public Market is a new awesome spot in Wheeling.
I'm always a fan of public markets, and this one is no exception.
From packaged goods and fresh fruits, they have a little bit of everything.
There are a lot of local options, which is great.
They have J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works, local honey, Rolling Pepperoni rolls, and so much more.
There's also a restaurant at the back, which uses local ingredients.
So they serve breakfast in the morning and lunch in the afternoon.
And I looked over the lunch menu to decide on a snack option.
The pimento grilled cheese stuck out to me (because of course), on sourdough bread and a side of homemade pickles.
They also had options like burgers, grab & go salads and more. It's not a huge selection, but it is a curated one.
While there, I also tried some pickled beets and feta, picked up some granola and grabbed some coffee, too.
It's such a cool, local option for shopping, getting a feel for the local community and eating some great food.
Have you been?
If so, what's your favorite thing to get here?
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