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Elkins Edition: Great Harvest Bakery

9:48 PM
Great Harvest Bakery is a franchise bakery & cafe that has recently expanded to The Mountain State - in Bridgeport and Elkins. "For over 30 years we have been using long, traditional methods of baking to create breads that are truly one-of-a-kind, simple, wholesome, and delicious. Bread. The way it ought to be...

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Ripley Edition: Samurai Hibachi & Sushi

10:50 PM
Samurai Hibachi & Sushi in Ripley is a Japanese and Asian fusion restaurant that runs the gamut of offerings - from teriyaki and bento boxes to ramen and poke. The space is one that has seen many restaurants come and go. But it's easy to find with plenty of parking. Inside, it is...

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New Martinsville Edition: Captain Richard's

6:11 AM
Captain Richard's, also known as Captain's Quarters, is a bar & grill in New Martinsville with a firefighter theme that extends from its logo to its decor. The restaurant features specials frequently, but standard menu items include burgers, steaks and a number of other comfort food clasics. I ordered the meatloaf, which was...

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Denver, CO Edition: Sweet Cow

9:36 PM
Sweet Cow is a small-batch ice cream shop in the Denver area; I visited the Stanley Marketplace location in Aurora to try out their locally sourced, handscooped ice cream. "At Sweet Cow we churn small batch handcrafted ice cream that tastes simply moolicious! We focus on creating a neighborhood space where memories are...

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Phoenix, AZ Edition: Realeza Michoacana

8:24 PM
I fell deeply in love with Mexican fruit cups while visiting Arizona. And, the place that introduced me to them was Realeza Michoacana. Side note: Many businesses in the area are named similarly; "Michoacana" means someone or something from the state of Michoacán in western Mexico. "At what is arguably the ice palace...

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