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    Our service and food were amazing!! Will definitely be back!! Best steaks in town!! Great atmosphere!!

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    The Well Coffee Shop - Stuffed Waffle

    The Well Coffee Shop

    4.5(22 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    I had some business to take care of in Tazewell, VA this past Saturday and stopped at this coffee…read moreshop on Main Street in the town. They have large windows to let the natural light in. I ordered a large regular coffee from the girl behind the counter and it was pretty good. The only thing I did not like was the cost of my add on which was half and half. The place is spectacular and has ample seating to enjoy your brew.

    An industrial vibe greats you as you enter the establishment. It has large windows at the front…read moreallowing for great natural light if you sit at the window bar. This is where we choose to sit and it's by far the best seat in the house. The tall purple chairs were comfortable and had loads of personality and they had playing cards, dominoes, uno, Jenga, a mini puzzle, and a Rubik cube form your enjoyment. The light dwindles the farther into the establishment you go with it being darker and cozier closer to the cash register. What we got: Orange juice - 3* I don't know why I'm always surprised when smaller boutique-like establishments don't do fresh squeezed orange juice but I am. Despite knowing this my partner still wanted the Simply Orange Juice that the serve. I'm more practically minded and would've rather purchased our own bottle at the grocery store for a similar price but alas, compromises for those you love Stuffed waffle with fresh fruit - 4* we could choose from strawberry, raspberry, and blueberry so we chose a medley of them all. The waffle was good and I liked the fresh raspberries and blueberries on top. The fruit inside was all baked in. The syrup on the side Bacon egg and cheese on an everything bagel - 4* classic savory bagel Danish - 3* nothing special. You'd find this Danish at any old store.

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    The Well Coffee Shop - Bacon, Egg, & Cheese Everything Bagel

    Bacon, Egg, & Cheese Everything Bagel

    The Well Coffee Shop - Danish, mostly eaten

    Danish, mostly eaten

    The Well Coffee Shop - Come see us at The Well!!  Conveniently located on Main Street in Tazewell.

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    Come see us at The Well!! Conveniently located on Main Street in Tazewell.

    The RailYard - The Samuri Jack Salad

    The RailYard

    4.3(124 reviews)
    19.7 mi
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    Katie B was a great waitress! Delicious food all around!! The martinis came with a side car!! Heck…read moreyea! Great place

    If I could give more than 5 stars, I absolutely would. The RailYard is hands down one of the best…read morerestaurants I've ever been to, and it's right here in Bluefield. From the food to the drinks to the service, every single detail is outstanding. On my first visit, I tried the fried green tomatoes, the famous chicken & waffle nachos, and the Bleu Monday burger with sweet potato fries each dish was so good that I found myself planning my return before I even left. Sure enough, the next day I was back and had the ridiculously delicious smoked Gouda shrimp mac, maple bacon Brussels sprouts, fire-roasted tomato soup with grilled cheese, and the chimmied fries. Absolutely phenomenal. The fried green tomatoes have officially become my standard nobody else compares now. The Samurai Jack salad so fresh, flavorful, and unforgettable. The drinks deserve their own spotlight. The Breakfast Club with a Sidecar is a must try, and the Basilto All Flavors series (strawberry, blackberry, blueberry) is out of this world, blueberry was my personal favorite. Creative, refreshing, and perfectly crafted. The RailYard is the kind of place that makes you excited to come back again and again. The vibe is cool, the staff/manager Brad is friendly and attentive, and the food is truly next level. Whether you're a student at Bluefield State or just passing through town, this place is an absolute must. The RailYard sets the bar high for food, drinks, and atmosphere in West Virginia. Worth every single visit and then some.

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    The RailYard - Cork board in entrance

    Cork board in entrance

    The RailYard - The Bleu Monday Burger with Sweet Potato Fries

    The Bleu Monday Burger with Sweet Potato Fries

    The RailYard - The Samuri Jack Salad, Chimmied Fries, Maple Bacon Brussels sprouts and Grilled Cheese and Fire roasted tomato soup.

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    The Samuri Jack Salad, Chimmied Fries, Maple Bacon Brussels sprouts and Grilled Cheese and Fire roasted tomato soup.

    The Greenbrier - A Sunday afternoon in mid December

    The Greenbrier

    3.3(365 reviews)
    81.2 mi

    I want to preface this review by saying that we did not stay overnight in a room at The Greenbrier,…read morebut we did spend most of the day there, and I'm glad we did. When you pull in, you will be greeted by security at the front gate. We advised them we were there for the bunker tour and to do some shopping and they gave us a parking pass and directions to the best place to park. The resort is iconic, huge and pristine. We walked our dog around the grounds and up to the main building. Unfortunately, even though they say that the resort is dog friendly, there are some areas where dogs are not allowed. So I waited outside while my husband spoke to someone at the front desk about reserving a spot for the bunker tour. When he returned, I went inside while he stayed out front with our pup. When you walk in the decor hits you all at once and, if you are a Fallout fan like I am, everything just feels so familiar and comfortable. The bold, eccentric colors and patterns, the chandeliers and unique furniture... It's all there. I wandered through the shops which are upscale and fun to browse, even if you're just looking. I bought some giant macarons which were priced incredibly reasonably and really enjoyed them. All of the staff I encountered were friendly and helpful, and even without reservations, we were able to get tickets to the bunker tour. Be advised that they made it very clear to us that getting tickets "day of" is not the standard experience, so I do recommend reserving tickets if you want to do the tour. The vault tour itself is probably closer to four stars, but it's definitely a must. Knowing there was a fully built secret congressional bunker hidden underneath this glamorous resort for decades is wild. You walk through the old dorm rooms and meeting areas and see how it was all set up so long ago. You're not allowed to take any photographs, but I did read some basic information before coming. Still, reading about it and seeing it are two totally different things. It cost well over $100 for the two of us to do the tour and that is before tip so it definitely isn't cheap. It would have also been nice to have more seating, especially for things like watching the video, etc. My feet hurt a little after the tour from standing so long on the hard concrete floors of the bunker. The only reason that we did not end up spending the night is that we really wanted to be inside some of the main buildings and although they do offer dog friendly accommodations, they are only located within certain cottages kind of on the edges or outskirts of the property. There is also a $250 fee for dogs so we decided at the time that it would not be worth it for us, however, full disclosure: we regret that decision. We definitely should have spent the night. It was a once in a lifetime experience for me and if I ever get the chance to come back here I will definitely get a room and stay as long as I can, soaking up the ambiance and anemoia.

    They should give you a golf cart if they put you we are in the cottages or the Valleyview estate…read more Twice are room key did not work and we had to goof it 15 minutes back to the main building to get a new one. Yes I know the decor is supposed to be iconic, but it's just so outdated. It's not really that fun. The view is something to look at though! Love the mountains. They've got some nice activities and the fitness area is pretty decent with weights and machines. Falconry was an interesting excursion but the pricing is kinda crazy. The restaurants were all pretty good on the quality side but service was painfully slow for most. The breakfast buffet though is epic!

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    The Greenbrier - Casino entrance

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    Casino entrance

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