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Campfire Grill! This lovely spot in Summersville made for a fun, fall day.
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They are located right near the lake, with plenty of outdoor dining. The menu has fun options like sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, mac & cheese and ... waffles!
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Yes, waffles - well, waffle cones. I went with one of their specials for my main meal, which was a spin on chicken & waffles & mac and cheese. Fried chicken and creamy mac & cheese were rolled up in a waffle cone.
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I really enjoy spins on comfort foods, and this fit the bill. As a side, I tried the baby potatoes, which had a cheese sauce and bacon. I almost wish this was like a creamy, white cheese sauce with garlic instead. But still tasty.
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And then to finish things off, I went for another waffle - this time an apple pie waffle cone. Plus it came with a scoop of ice cream.
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Overall, I liked the creativity in some of these items, but the execution fell a bit short. The waffle cone was a bit crumbly so I couldn't eat it like a cone, but the flavors were there.
Grade: B
![Tudor’s - Oceana](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50364561017_21971c3f10_c.jpg)
It's the final countdownnnn... to Tudor's Biscuit World! Yes, the final one in West Virginia - and it's right in Oceana.
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The funny thing is - I may have saved the best for last. Why, you ask? Well, the menu has the standard offerings. And, I went with a chicken strip basket - which is like a local version of DQ's - and always a favorite. Crispy battered chicken strips, buttery toasted, fries and country gravy.
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BUT - they have ICE CREAM here. Plus like fruity smoothie-like drinks. What goes better with a chicken strip basket than a chocolate shake? NOTHING! Its a perfect combo. I vote all Tudor's have ice cream.
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Grade: A
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Cali Tacos, originally based in Nitro, has opened a location in South Charleston. They have this bold, red decor with calaveras and graffiti-esque art.
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We went when it was empty to try to stay as safe as we could. That meant we had plenty of space to dine and feel comfortable.
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The menu is the same, I believe. I searched until I found something covered in cheese dip - so a chimichanga it was! I went for the "Santa Cruz," which is a chimichanga with shrimp, crab meat, bell peppers and onions, deep-fried and topped with queso and a side of rice, beans and salad.
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It's hard to not find something fried and covered in cheese delicious. There's no way around it. It was tasty. I was excited for the tamale, but it was disappointing. It didn't have a lot of flavor and was kinda mushy instead of crumbly. Overall, a decent meal.
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Grade: B
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When I saw Wild and Wonderful Kettle Corn in Kanawha City, I had to go check it out. They have a small food trailer, and they set up in the Piggly Wiggly parking lot on Fridays during the fall. I got a small bag of each: White cheddar, pumpkin spice, kettle corn and caramel. Some made for gifts, but my favorite was kettle corn. I think I discovered kettle corn too late in life. The sweet/salty combo has my name written all over it. Surprisingly, I don't love caramel corn. Kettle corn is the way to go here.
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