Food scene
Pies & Pints although a chain restaurant now, got its start here in Fayetteville. Their pizza toppings can be a bit unusual, but are carefully crafted and unlike most pizza you’ve probably tasted. Definitely best restaurant in town! The Street Corn pie is amazing!
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Pies & Pints - Fayetteville, WV
219 W Maple AvePies & Pints although a chain restaurant now, got its start here in Fayetteville. Their pizza toppings can be a bit unusual, but are carefully crafted and unlike most pizza you’ve probably tasted. Definitely best restaurant in town! The Street Corn pie is amazing!
Smaller dining experience than Pies. Usually has something interesting on the ever changing menu.
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New River Curry House
105 W Maple AveSmaller dining experience than Pies. Usually has something interesting on the ever changing menu.
Sightseeing
Long point provides a very unique position in the gorge. It’s like a peninsula in the gorge. The view of the bridge is unrivaled and provides a nice longer hike.
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Long Point Trail
Long Point TrailLong point provides a very unique position in the gorge. It’s like a peninsula in the gorge. The view of the bridge is unrivaled and provides a nice longer hike.
Gives you a unique perspective of what the gorge looks like from the bottom as well as what it was like crossing the gorge before the main bridge was built.
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Fayette Station Road
Fayette Station RoadGives you a unique perspective of what the gorge looks like from the bottom as well as what it was like crossing the gorge before the main bridge was built.
Thurmond is a very small town with a population that I believe is in the single digits. Once a bustling rail town during the height of coal production, it’s now a very scenic and quaint little town nestled at the bottom of the gorge.
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Thurmond
Thurmond is a very small town with a population that I believe is in the single digits. Once a bustling rail town during the height of coal production, it’s now a very scenic and quaint little town nestled at the bottom of the gorge.