When’s the last time you sat down to a scrumptious meal in a cozy diner? Sure, we have a ton of restaurants we can visit in West Virginia, but there’s just something special about a diner. Maybe it’s the friendliness, the warmth, and the familiarity when we walk in the front door. Perhaps it’s the generous portions of diner favorites. Or maybe it’s a combination of both. Next time you’re in the mood for a rush of nostalgia, head over to this old-school diner in West Virginia.
Slide onto a stool at the counter or slip into a booth at Grandma’s Diner, in Charles Town, an old-school diner where you’ll likely feel just like one of the family even if it’s your first visit.
Serving breakfast and lunch daily, the quaint diner has an old school vibe, with its lunch counter and décor, although it only opened in 2008.
Make sure you’re good and hungry, because the meals feature generous portions. If you’re visiting for breakfast, opt for such classic dishes as steak and eggs, pancakes, or eggs with toast.
Feeling more in an omelet kind of mood? Dig into the cheese, spinach and mushroom, or the veggie omelets.
If a little bit of everything sounds good, piece together a delicious meal by ordering sides – pancakes, homefries, toast, eggs, and bagels, for example.
The lunch menu’s sure to get your mouth watering, too. Peruse the list of cold sandwiches – the BLT, the egg salad, or the ham and cheese – that pair perfectly with such scrumptious sides as fries or soup.
Take a peek at the other hand-held lunch options, including the hot dogs, burgers, and a selection of subs.
For a delicious meal, swing by Grandma’s Diner, open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Click here for the official Facebook of Grandma’s Diner.
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