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    River's Edge Cafe

    3.7 (103 reviews)
    ModerateNew American, Cafes
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Exterior of a cottage on the property
    Matt G.

    It's only so-so. In terms of ambiance, it's a home run. You can eat outside on the large veranda and have stunning views of the river and the beautifully landscaped gardens. The inside of the building is equally beautiful. The service leaves something to be desired. It felt like a bunch of angry women who either didn't want to be there, or who thought they were better than everyone, if that makes sense. The ones you want to pull aside and say, "Lose the attitude. You're a server, not a CEO." Somewhat slow to refill glasses and bring things like silverware, and such. Now, the biggest disappointment was the food. Given the way the place looked, I expected great food. The side salad was excellent. Appetizing and visually appealing. But then it went quickly downhill with my club sandwich. Instead of fresh meats, it felt like I was served welfare meat. Look at my picture. Disgusting "round" ham. Fresh cooked and natural ham does not look like this and isn't round. This round ham looks like a compressed, reconstituted ham shaped into a roll. Very fatty. And it had an odd taste that was overpowering and ruined the club. It was really inedible and I had to pick it off but the taste permeated the sandwich. Low grade mayonnaise. Chips were soggy. French fries were OK. Iced tea was flavorful, it just took way too long to get a refill.

    Tableau in the garden on the river bank
    Kristen E.

    We had a really nice dinner here while staying near Ohiopyle for summer vacation. They are busy on weekends, so the four of us couldn't manage to get a coveted seat on the narrow veranda with short notice on a Friday night. While we couldn't watch the river while we ate, the interior design was historic and cute, and we had plenty of river watching in the garden while waiting for our table to be ready. There is parking on site, or walk over from your digs if you're spending the night while on the GAP trail. The menu is long and enticing, and everything we ordered--steak, porkchop, fish, pasta--was delicious! Service was friendly but rather slow, however (probably short staffed like everywhere else). I was disappointed that the import shop from India is only open during the day on weekends, as we were hoping to browse while waiting.

    Trout stuffed with spinach, mashed potatoes
    Holly W.

    Very happy to find a good restaurant in this small town that has very limited dining options. It's located as the name implies on a lovely clear river that is popular with fly fishers. The house has a winding porch from which you can dine while observing the river. There's a gorgeous garden all around the house. Service good and prices reasonable. Full bar/wine list. Full menu. Good appetizers. We had a hummus platter first. Husband had a Mediterranean chicken dish which was nicely grilled and I had trout stuffed with spinach. The fish was slightly overcooked but I find that is frequently the case in eating out unless it's a seafood restaurant. We didn't have a reservation but just walked in. You can eat inside, on the porch, or on tables in the garden for take out.

    Gerald H.

    Stopped here for a Sunday evening dinner after a short drive on 219. Smaller area with access to rivers and trails etc. in a smaller area called Confluence. There are several localized shops and restaurants in the area- and this place is located in an older farmer style house surrounded by plants and gardens that runs right up next to the river - hence the name. We made a reservation and upon entry were seated on the porch back in the corner. At first I was thinking it might be tough with bugs and heat - but I wasn't bad at all. Plus the views were very nice. Ordered a rum and diet and came with a water and it's sprig of mint. My main issue was our waitress. Upon ordering our beverages, one of us was carded, then I asked if I needed to be carded and was immediately met with a cold no. Drinks were hardly refilled - and our waitress I think was bothered with us helping pay her paycheck. We decided on the smoked Gouda which had sun dried tomatoes in it (now I know where the heart burn originated). It was decent enough- I thought it would be melted like a crab dip- but it was more like a cheese ball. For the entree I settled on grilled salmon which came with a dill sauce and an order of steamed spinach. Unfortunately, I didn't turn into Popeye. The salmon was a bit overdone but the dill sauce was good and overall it was a good pick. I didn't get to try any of their bread which appeared to be homemade and warm- maybe when I'm off this stupid regiment. Overall we spent $75, to which I am not sure the value is there. The food is GOOD, but $23 for an entree when it's just plain Jane food I don't know .

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    The cafe was very unique and the Lamb burger was also unique. The waitress was very attentive. Everyone's meal was excellent.

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    A great surprise on the trail ... great food, service and lots of interesting fellow travelers....

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    6 years ago

    This place has a nice cozy atmosphere and good food. Very kind servers too. It is definitely a cut above most other places on the GAP.

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    Rude is understatement to describe my experience. Would avoid at all costs, has gone severely downhill

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    Lovely restaurant. The atmosphere, location and food where perfect place to stop on the GAP trail.

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    Great interesting menu. I personally liked the lamb meatballs. Delicious salad. All very fresh and yummy!

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    14.8 mi

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    Creek Side Grill - Photo 5: Interior

    Photo 5: Interior

    Creek Side Grill - BLT with fries

    BLT with fries

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    The Forks - Turkish chocolate cake

    The Forks

    4.6(70 reviews)
    65.9 mi
    $$$

    Been here multiple times over the past maybe 7 years. It's my favorite restaurant in WV by far!…read moreLocation is unbeatable, atmosphere and feel are perfect. Coming here is always a memorable experience. Never very crowded which I appreciate. When it comes to the food, I know when I come here I will taste tastes I've never tasted before haha. It's a real dinning experience. The service is good, to be picky this is one area they could improve to really go to the next level.

    My favorite restaurant in West Virginia, hands down!…read more Why? 1.) Their service is outstanding 2.) The location is outstanding 3.) Their food is outstanding After years of passing by this place and literally driving up to it a couple of times and wanting to go in, I never did. I don't know why. I guess I was saving it for the special night me and my girlfriend had here. It was an epic night in all-regards. It was a fall evening and we had reservations for 6:30 pm. It was a perfect time as the sun was starting to set and the temps were just right but the pole heater made it that much better. We started off with: - Big Timber IPA (me) - Dandelion Martini (gf) - House Bread and Butter (share) - Spread Plate (share) The beer is always my go to at local restaurants because it pairs well with any food. My girlfriend's martini was super tasty and she enjoyed it a lot. FYI: I love when local restaurants support local businesses like Big Timber. Good for you! The bread was freshly baked and I believe the butter is made in house. Very good! The spread plate consisted of three pates to which all were incredible but the smoked trout was our favorite. The cucumber salad and oils and herbs were very flavorful and paired excellent with the crostini's. I could eat this every day. Highly recommended. Our entrees: - Vegetarian Delight (me) - Striped Bass (gf) The vegetarian delight is one of my favorite dishes at any restaurant. It's the perfect mix of flavors and textures in one dish. The dumplings packed a punch of flavors, the soy garlic chili Korean rice omelet was superb, the aji panco miso was flavorful, the rice and vegetable croquets tasted like a little pocket of heaven, the poblano mayo added even more flavor to each bite I took and the jicama salad was excellent. I highly recommend you get this even if you're not vegetarian, it's that good, trust me! My girlfriend's striped bass was cooked to perfection. The tamarind chili sauce it was cook in was the perfect balance with the light flaky texture of the fish. Add the lemon ginger rice to each bite of fish for an umami explosion. Then add on top of that the garlic chips takes this dish over the top to flavor heaven. She loved it and so did I as I finished the remaining portion she couldn't finish. This place has so much to offer in all-regards to the interior and exterior. It's very clean and the staff are top notch. I wish we could have booked a room upstairs the night we ate here though because that would have made our night that much better, but every room was booked. We ended up stayed at a local place right over the hill because we wanted to celebrate and didn't want to drive far. Sadly the place we stayed at was horrible but this place took away from that experience and made us have a beautiful evening regardless. We are looking forward to coming back in the next couple months for a nice fall evening dinner and exploring your menu(possibly the six course tasting menu) and eating a wide variety of your seasonal appetizers, entrees, and deserts and having drinks on the patio to take in that view or in the bar area to enjoy conversation with locals. Thank you for the wonderful evening :) 6 Stars ;)

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    The Forks - Peanut butter and Jelly Cheesecake

    Peanut butter and Jelly Cheesecake

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    Maywood Grill - Highlight: Mushroom Swiss ($14.50)

    Maywood Grill

    4.5(201 reviews)
    13.8 mi
    $$

    Came back to this place on a whim. The service was still amazing. The place was packed and they got…read moreus in and out within an hour or so. I still love the decor and the photos around the place. Ramps and eggs were amazing. I guess it's ramp season (very strong onion) and i couldn't pass it up. It had whipped Ricotta and pesto on fresh sourdough. It was incredible. A ton of flavor and the bread was phenomenal. I was also informed the Philly was amazing. Loved the flavors.

    My husband requested a trip to Kentuck Knob for Father's Day. This place came up in my search for a…read moreplace nearby to eat for lunch and I went in with minimal expectations but wow, the food at this place really impressed me! When you walk in, there is a dining area to the right and a coffee shop with pastries to the left. Though we had to wait a bit for a table, we enjoyed looking at the yummy treats in the case as everything looked fabulous. Sunday is brunch so both breakfast and lunch menus were available. My daughter got a burger and Caesar salad, my husband got an omelette, and I got some onion rings and free rein to eat off their plates. Everything was delicious but the onion rings were a standout! It reminded me of a blooming onion in the best way! The strawberry jelly for the toast was also among the best I've ever had, and clearly made in house as it tasted so fresh. Our server was very pleasant but things moved a little slowly and we had to ask multiple times for our side of dressing. I was also shocked to see that a cup of coffee was $5! Overall though, this place was a delight and I wish I would have saved room for dessert.

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    Maywood Grill - Western omelette with a coffee

    Western omelette with a coffee

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    Ramps and eggs over easy

    River's Edge Cafe - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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