Gourmet sprinkled with a bit of grit. If that sounds right up your culinary alley, you'll likely find yourself smitten with Wild Annie's Restaurant in Pennsylvania. (That's how they describe their menu offerings - gourmet with a bit of grit.) Add a delicious menu selection with a relaxing setting and friendly staff, and you just might have the recipe for the perfect dining experience. However, you'll probably want to let your taste buds decide for themselves.
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Keep an eye out for the bold sign that alerts you that you've arrived at Wild Annie's Restaurant in McConnellsburg. Otherwise, you might just drive by the unassuming restaurant.
What started as a food trailer has transformed into a full-fledged restaurant with a menu that's sure to tantalize your taste buds.
Wild Annie's offers both indoor and outdoor seating. On lovely days during the warmer months, the doors in one dining area open to allow the fresh air and sunshine to stream in.
Definitely bring a big appetite with you, because you won't want to pass by the tasty starters like the cheesy bacon ranch fries.
Classic sandwiches and nearly a dozen burgers star on the menu. For a flavorful burger, try the fajita, the chili, or the bourbon burger.
Or you might want to fill up with an entree - the ribeye, the sirloin steak, or the steak salad, for example.
The menu also features such favorites as colossal crab cake and smothered chicken. All entrees come with roasted potatoes or fries and steamed veggies.
Desserts vary daily, but they're well worth saving a bit of room for, especially if you score such decadent choices as pumpkin cheesecake.
Visit the official website of Wild Annie's for days, hours, and to order online. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you been to Wild Annie's Restaurant in Pennsylvania? What's the verdict? Share your experience in the comments! When you're craving homemade, you can't go wrong with the pierogis and other Eastern European classics at Black Forest Deli in Pennsylvania.
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