After attending a church service (I know) in Washington, Pa., my family and I were starved. I always look for the best restaurant in the area, and I was surprised to see "Al an' Rubens" toward the top of the list. I pass by this place every time I head home and always assumed it was a bar. You know what they say about people who assume...
It's not. It's a decent Italian place, actually. We walked in and saw all the staff sitting to the right - either they just opened or weren't very busy. I felt everyone's eyes on me as a waitress led us to our table.
I looked over the menu as our waitress brought us drinks. I asked if they had just opened, and she said no, so I was concerned why we were the only patrons in the restaurant. Luckily, it filled in pretty quickly as it got a little later and into "dinner time" territory.
We were brought bread and butter, and the butter was a different kind blended with some seasonings. Not bad.
I ordered their Tortellini Al Fonze, which had sautéed spinach, bacon and mushrooms in a garlic parmesan cream sauce tossed with cheese tortellini.
But first, a salad. Actually, a pretty decent salad with a pepper, some tomatoes, olives and mixed greens.

My entree was pretty good. It was $18, but that seems on par with meals in Morgantown. Tortellini was tasty, cheese sauce was on point, and I love the bacon and spinach. I mean, this is really kind of a dish made for me. Creamy and cheesey and amazing. Love this.

The service could be a tad bit more professional and polished (how odd to have servers standing around and watching you while you eat), the prices could be a little lower for the area, and the outside could be a bit more inviting -- but overall, decent food.
Grade: A

It's not. It's a decent Italian place, actually. We walked in and saw all the staff sitting to the right - either they just opened or weren't very busy. I felt everyone's eyes on me as a waitress led us to our table.
I looked over the menu as our waitress brought us drinks. I asked if they had just opened, and she said no, so I was concerned why we were the only patrons in the restaurant. Luckily, it filled in pretty quickly as it got a little later and into "dinner time" territory.

I ordered their Tortellini Al Fonze, which had sautéed spinach, bacon and mushrooms in a garlic parmesan cream sauce tossed with cheese tortellini.
But first, a salad. Actually, a pretty decent salad with a pepper, some tomatoes, olives and mixed greens.


The service could be a tad bit more professional and polished (how odd to have servers standing around and watching you while you eat), the prices could be a little lower for the area, and the outside could be a bit more inviting -- but overall, decent food.
Grade: A


This new-ish place is located in downtown Wellsburg in the location of a previous restaurant. It's the only Mexican place in Wellsburg - as far as I know - so my mother has to be happy. (My dad and I love Asian food, but my mom tends to go toward Mexican. Two against one. We won a lot.)
Walking in, we were immediately greeted. The gentleman waiting on us was lovely. After some conversation, I went ahead and ordered the chicken quesadilla. We started with some chips and salsa. The chips were pretty thick - I dig that.





Grade: B

But I've come around in recent years and, wouldn't you know it, the most northern location of the chain has me come full circle.
I ran through the Tudor's Biscuit World drive-thru in downtown Weirton before heading to check out the Fiesta factory in Newell. I thought maybe going inside is the key to the perfect Tudor's biscuit. But I don't think that's accurate. I just think some chains are better than others.
Weirton's chain is great.
The food, that is. It did come in a weird plastic bag (I thought they did paper bags), and the hash brown tried to tell me it was french fries, but yolo.


Grade: A

The location is a former strip club. It's out in the middle of nowhere. And a menu is nowhere to be found on their website.
Honky Tonk Grill was rough around the edges, to say the least.
When we pulled up, it looked like a shack. No windows and in dire need of a good scrub. Located past Sabraton, near Dellslow, it's not the most convenient location (but maybe an option for folks living out that way, I thought?). Regardless, we drove all the way there, so I wanted to go inside.
As soon as we walked inside the building, two small pups came running toward us barking. The girl working - in gym shorts and a cami - apologized and said she's usually the only one working. It was incredibly muggy inside. Their AC was broken, so she ushered us outside.
As we walked outside, I spotted what I think was a stripper stage. So, that was cool. And by cool, I mean no.
Outside was just a sun-bleached deck with newly constructed picnic tables - which were prone to splinters through my dress. It was so hot that day - like upper 80s, low 90s - and there was absolutely no shade. Not an ideal combination for work clothes and hot food. There is a nice little overlook onto the creek, but there was poison ivy within arm's reach.

There was still time for me to leave, but I didn't.
We ordered drinks. Some cups came out dirty. Others had hair on them.
I ordered a pulled pork sandwich with scalloped potatoes. Coworkers had ribs, chicken wings and burgers.
Our waitress - who should've been wearing gloves - repeatedly wiped sweat off her forehead (I don't blame her, it was blazing outside), which may or may not have made its way into our food.
Speaking of things in my food.

Then I went for my scalloped potatoes, which were surprisingly tasty, until I found an even longer blond hair.
I think I had about five bites total. And that was five bites too many.

My coworkers finished their food - the chicken wings were average, but everything else was subpar.
I went inside to hurry along this transaction and pay. And what do we find on the floor?
Dog poop. On the restaurant floor.
I'm generally concerned with your well-being if you go here. I waited about nine hours before I was in the clear to make sure I wouldn't have food poisoning.
Avoid, at all costs.
Grade: F
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