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    Cool Springs Park

    4.1 (20 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Neal E.

    Cool Springs Park is off of U.S. 50 deep in the mountains of West Virginia. It's a welcome oasis for the traveler - all the essentials are here: restrooms, a lunch counter, convenience store offerings, gas - as well as a bunch of stuff you don't find at most convenience stores: Buckwheat flour, Indian Moccasins, Tom-toms, etc. Roadside America has a snippet about the place: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/7640 Stopped in to use the restrooms, gas up the car, and get some cold beverages. Cool place! Oh - and the gas pumps are full-service - I could not figure out why there was this older woman hanging out by the gas pumps overseeing my pumping the gas - apparently I was doing her job - but I did not stop to wait for someone as I was unaware of the full service...

    Gwen W.

    Awesome odd bit of history preservation! The cool old general store and eatery was neat. Takes you back to the days of a small-town West Virginian diner: table seating I the center, counter seating around the outside with a walkway between the two - server gals would be able to attend to the max number of customers' needs if they were ever to get (or had gotten, back in the days) slammed with hungry patrons. American diner-style offerings. We all got the daily special: Pepperoni Roll, waffle fries and slaw. The pep and cheese were inside a big, sweet roll. Soft and chewy, but plenty a "air space" when I bit in. Too much bread, not enough pep and cheese. The slaw, even with quite a bit of pepper sprinkled atop, was too sweet for me to finish. The fries were fresh outta the dryer, crispy on the edges, good seasoning. The rest of the inside space image real store style - a little bit of a whole lotta stuff. They sell fresh and canned product - whatever in season. Six or seven different home grown apple varieties out front, so Ranajoy and Stephen got a mix to take home. They sell their own cured bacon... In due time ;) Outside, well there's where it gets pretty freaking amaze-balls!! It's a petting zoo/tractor museum. Ok, so not a tractor MUSEUM more like paraphernalia. All kinds of old rusted tractors spaced out for looking. I loved the old red caboos and the gated fish pond! Both donkeys and the llama came to us, so we were able to pet!

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    Perfect stop to get anything you need: a hot meal, gasoline, toiletries, hardware, souvenirs, even a milkshake!

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    OK for basic food when you're getting gas or supplies. People are nice, place is clean but food is just OK.

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    Went into store to check things out and found a nice old fashioned lunch counter.

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    Mt Top Convenience - Some West Virginia themed liquor

    Mt Top Convenience

    4.7(7 reviews)
    16.9 mi

    I would give this place six stars if I could. I can't believe I've driven by it for years,…read morepossibly decades, and never knew what was inside. In fact, I'm pretty sure I've stopped her to get gas before and knew about the liquor store but had no idea about the pepperoni roll bakery hidden inside! Pepperoni rolls are near and dear to my heart. They are comfort food from home. I have rarely found them outside of West Virginia so when I visit I pretty much eat a pepperoni roll diet for a week. The pepperoni rolls here are a bit different. They are soft and light and fluffy. Most of the ones I find are made from a thicker bread that's heavy and dense. I find the pepperoni and cheese ratio in these to be perfect. Not too much of any one ingredient. I tried the special of the week which was Crab Rangoon and I wish I didn't--not that it was bad, it just wasn't a real pepperoni roll. Then of course I got a regular one and a jalapeño one. My son got one regular and as we at them in the car he asked if he could have another so I gave him my card and back he went. They were about $4.50 each. Later when we came back through town after going to Blackwater and Douglas Falls, he asked for yet another and of course I obliged. I took mine to Blackwater Falls and ate it there. Nothing like enjoying West Virginia's most iconic waterfall while eating its most iconic food (sorry WV Slaw dogs). The liquor store here is convenient. Prices were only slightly marked up except on one bottle. The distillery and other stores have it for $65-69 and they had it for $110. I would have purchased it for the real retail price. They had a great selection of WV bourbons which was very nice. We will definitely be stopping here now each time we pass through, especially since Hellbenders closed.

    Possibly world's best Pepperoni Roll…read more Fairmont State was a game changer in several ways, and introduction to Pepperoni Roll was one of them. My family of origin did not do biscuits and gravy, chicken wings, pizza, pepperoni rolls,.... We delight in the Mountain Pepperoni Roll Trail.... Our conclusion: MT Top Convenience serves World' Best Pepperoni Roll. We may visit several times a year, and encourage others to do on-line orders.

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    Sheetz - The store

    Sheetz

    4.0(11 reviews)
    17.7 mi
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    For a gas station you can't really beat it. Ton of pumps, a couple choices for food inside, plenty…read moreof parking. Food choices were McDonald's (w/ drive thru), Subway and pizza.

    I decided to get out of the house and take a drive. No real destination in my head, just get on…read morethe road and see where I go. I ended up in the Deep Creek area and was enjoying the scenery. Of course I needed to refuel on many levels, I started out for a gas station/convenience store. And with me, you know I needed to see if my favorite one was in the area. Of course there was, and of course I beat feet until I arrived here. It's a newer looking Sheetz, but on a small footprint. It feels pared down, but it also feels as if it fits in perfectly for the area. It is constantly busy, there was a steady flow of people here, it was hard to find a place to park let alone a pump to get gas. What complicates this area a little more is that there is a car wash right behind the Sheetz. As far as I can tell, it is not owned by Sheetz. In order to access the car wash you need to drive through the Sheetz parking lot. On top of that, when everyone wants a car wash I am sure this is probably a horrible place to be. Inside I made my rounds. Used the facilities, super clean. Browsed the shelves for a snack, they were aplenty. Grabbed a drink from the cooler, make sure to pay attention to pricing, sometimes there are deals. Made my way to pay and this was one of the most pleasant interactions I had all day. The lady behind the counter was so chipper and greeted everyone as if she knew every single person that walked in here.

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    BFS Food

    2.5(2 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    Basic snack stop with gasoline…read more Employees come and go as is usual with this area. Steady business is related to location near to a major WV scenic area. Probably better service areas nearby.

    I am giving this store two stars because our experience here was first positive and then negative…read more We arrived late at night on the eve of Veteran's Day for a weekend spent hiking in Blackwater Falls State Park up the street. The young lady who was working Thursday night (11/10/16), "Angel", was as sweet as can be. She welcomed us with a smile and gave us some tips on where to find some place to eat the next day. The next morning, my husband and I returned to the station to pick up some coffee and a quick breakfast. There was a young man behind the register and an older lady in the back by the coffee. Neither one of these employees made eye contact or smiled when we greeted them, but we felt their stares as we got coffee and sat down in a booth to eat a sandwich even though we asked if it was okay to sit down in the booth to eat. We left thinking, maybe they were upset they had to work on a holiday? We returned later that evening to buy some bottled water and another older gentleman was behind the register carrying on a conversation with a young lady about correctional officers in a women's prison who if I am not mistaken had exposed themselves to the female inmates. Whatever, none of my business... I got the merchandise I wanted to buy ready and placed it on the counter once the young lady had left and the counter was clear. I tried to make eye contact with the man at the register and said, "hello, how are you?" but he ignored me and instead rang me up complaining that his scanner would not work properly. As I paid him, again I smiled and tried to engage him but he avoided my efforts. Okay, so why should I care right? I guess where I come from people actually try to be nice if they work in customer service, so it was weird to be totally ignored. Hopefully, "Angel" can find a way to rub some of her pleasant personality off on her coworkers.... Sincerely, Happy to be back home in Virginia

    Cool Springs Park - servicestations - Updated August 2026

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