Guess who's back... back again... Tudor's is back... Tell a friend. This is the deal: We're visiting every Tudor's in West Virginia and trying all the biscuits - let's go!
First of all, have I mentioned that Tudor's has approximately one million locations in Huntington? It's true. This one, located on Hal Greer, was next on my list.
And for the biscuit of the day: It's the potato melt! Or, affectionately called the tater melt. Carby? Yes. Filling? Yes. Having a crispy hash brown is super key here. But, I can't be mad at biscuit, potato and cheese.
Grade: A
Riverchick Farm Food Truck is a new food truck in the Fayetteville area that has a focus on crepes using their local eggs.
When I heard that the food truck would be stationed at Bridge Brew Works, I found it the perfect excuse to enjoy some sunshine with tasty food and brews.
The menu featured both savory and sweet crepes. And they had all different sorts of combinations - pepperoni pizza, gyro, even a "pig in the blanket" option. Which of course is what I got. It was a footlong hot dog rolled up in a crepe with pimento cheese and pickled ramp relish. Great flavors. It got a bit mooshy, so some crunch texture would send this to the next level.
And, I ordered a "sweet and creamy" Iced Thai Tea with boba. So refreshing and delicious.
Grade: A
Charleston Celebrity Chef Paul Smith has had a hand in opening up another new local restaurant that is receiving rave reviews.
He is one part of the team who recently opened Barkadas, and now The Pitch at Shawnee Sports Complex in Dunbar is a whole new direction.
Themed with baseball decor, The Pitch carries this theme throughout the menu - but with a bit of elevation. You'll find wings, burgers and fries alongside corn fritters with sweet potato tots with a scallion crema and pulled pork.
My first choice was the "Pepperoni Balls," which I thought would be like little cheese bites with bits of pepperoni. Oh, no, no. These are large - baseball sized - deep-fried pepperoni rolls with piping hot cheese inside and served with a side of marinara. Very tasty.
Just. look. at. that. cheese.
And, underestimating how filling my appetizer would be, I already had ordered a pizza - a Detroit-style pizza. Lefty's in Morgantown turned me onto Detroit-style, and I'm a big fan. This isn't quite the same, but good in its own right.
Grade: A
The Venetian Estate is a stunning venue often used for wedding sand other celebrations. They're currently working on opening up a more formal restaurant. But in the meantime, they've opened their pub.
Even on a drab, dreary day, this property was lit up with string lights and rope lights wrapped around the trees out front.
To be on the safe side, Sara and I opted to sit outside. With giant heaters and a gentle breeze, it was actually a perfect space. Fresh and cool.
The menu features items like pizza, soups, buffalo chicken cheese fries, wings, sandwiches, salads, steaks, fish and pasta. So, this isn't your typical "pub" fare.
For example, my dish was a ribeye over penne pasta with a side of garlic and parmesan focaccia - plus a side of fried green beans. I admit, my eyes were larger than my stomach.
And, it was pretty good. In theory, it is lovely. In practice, it's very difficult to cut a steak overtop pasta. So a larger dish or even putting the pasta on the side would make it a bit more practical. Of course, that did not stop me from chowing down.
And I have to give a special shoutout to that bread, because wow.
The green beans were interesting, too. Not too outstanding, but I also wasn't mad about having some crunch to add to my meal.
Sara went with a burger and fries, which is a step up from any typical pub burger and fries.
And the dessert. Do NOT miss dessert. This maple blondie was everything. And the presentation - does it get any cuter? You need this in your life STAT.
Grade: A
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