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    Wildcat Provisions - Bagged Avocados

    Wildcat Provisions

    (15 reviews)

    Well, if you're here reading this you likely also made the mistake of not stopping earlier. Can…read moreconfirm Wildcat is the only food market within an hour + radius. We brought some food up from home, but stopped here to get a few things to get us through the weekend. Wildcat is definitely more of a convience store than a grocery market. The options were limited, but there's definitely enough to get you by! (Granted if you're a vegetarian that's a different story). Pricing is definitely expensive, but what really got me was that there's no prices on the items in the store!! Nor can you see the cost per item when they're ringing you up. Had I not read these reviews I def would've had more sticker shock when it came time to check out. The last review outlining what the store had in stock is a bit dated so I'll update yall who are reading this in 2024 - this is a list of what I remember seeing - Fridge items: Meats (chicken, ground beef, steak, etc), milk, creamer, eggs, sliced turkey/ham, sliced cheese, yogurt, soda, juice, & beer (have beer den) Frozen items: frozen pizzas, pizza bites, pot pies, meatballs, broccoli, green beans, other frozen/steam veggies, chicken/veggie pasta options Shelf items: lots of chips/snacks, bread (white and honey wheat), pasta sauce, pasta, soups, ramen, on/jelly/nutella, etc

    If you're staying at the mountain for a week and plan on cooking most of your meals, I would highly…read morerecommend you shop at an actual grocery store before getting to Snowshoe (at least 1.5 hours away), and not expect to do a lot of it here at Wildcat Provisions. It is closer to being a convenience store than it is to being a grocery store. What I wished somebody else would've done in other reviews before I came here was to list some of the items to be found here, so that's what I'm doing now-- There is hardly any fresh produce. What was there was: oranges, bananas, blueberries, apples, avocado (presliced and sealed), peppers, tomatoes, baby carrots, lemons/lime. There are eggs, but they are $4 a dozen. There's butter, cheese (no fancy cheese to go with wine, though), milk, yogurt, some meat (pork chops, chicken breasts, NY strip steak, bacon, bologna). There's a variety of ice cream. For pantry items: an assortment of chips and snacks, oatmeal, canned beans and other canned items. I was not impressed with the bread selection (lots of white and some honey wheat). There's bagels, but its $7.50 for a bag. There's stuff for baking- sugar, flour, etc. There's wine and beer, like others have mentioned. I was hoping for some fresh local goods, like pies or breads, but there's none of that to be found here. There are also some basic items you find in convenience stores- toiletries, plastic plates and utensils, toilet paper, paper towels, foil, plastic wrap, ziploc bags.

    Dunkin' - Forgot that apostrophe. Additionally, "A cup of ice comes with a hefty price!" Would be more accurate.

    Dunkin'

    (5 reviews)

    I traversed the unforgiving mountains for miles and miles until I reached a set of toll booths,…read morewhich led me to a not very beautiful Exxon petrol station. I paid a bloody $8.50 in West Virginia Turnpike tolls to get there, and another $8.50 on the way back. I should have trekked the enchanted forest instead. After my buddy Pasi filled up his Subaru, we slid our way inside the convenience store -- where he topped off an empty Dunkin' cup with what looked like caffeinated mud water. The items for sale were placed so conveniently that my wallet begged me not to starve it of any of the George Washingtons it was clinging onto. I may have even heard Eugene Krabs threaten me in the distance, but perhaps it was only an echo. I was overall pleased with the atmosphere, but there was a bossy sign that insulted my H20 knowledge -- saying that a cup of ice is not free. Well yeah, neither was the paper and ink used to print that meaningless nonsense (let alone how much corporate spent on the printer). What do you want me to do next, change your diaper? Beckley is nice.

    As far as gas stations go, this one is pretty good. I tend to stop here on my way into West…read moreVirginia. The gas is reasonably priced usually, compared to others in the area. I've found if you wait until the next available gas, the prices are about ten cents more expensive. The bathrooms, while small and kind of dated (which is weird as it's obvious the rest of the place has been updated) are usually clean. There's a Burger King attached, so if you're hungry, you can grab a burger. You can also get the standard gas station soft drinks and snacks. All in all, this is an above average place for a pit stop if you're passing through.

    Quick Check 2 - convenience - Updated May 2026

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