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    Summer Smiles Honey - The Barn.  Our Event Rental Area.

    Summer Smiles Honey

    (2 reviews)

    What a find. Let me tell you when my partner said that we were taking a romantic weekend in…read moreSomerset I was a little bit concerned. But between the hiking trails and finding Summer Smiles Honey Farm the weekend was a blast. Possibly not romantic but a really great time. I was searching for Honey Farms in the area to pick up some local honey. When I found this Farm I saw that it was run by two women and I knew that I had to go there. Even though their hours that they were closed on Sunday I sent them a text just hoping that maybe for Memorial Day weekend they had different hours. I was pleasantly surprised, actually ecstatic, when I got a text back inviting us to the farm. Not only are they a honey farm they also run Airbnb. So if you're looking for a good time you can always rent out one of the air B&B rooms and then order their homemade food that is made in their kitchen on the farm. Honestly can you think of anything better than waking up and eating food that you were looking at or you can walk through. This was a great find. We also learn that they do pizza in their pizza oven that's outside, and music. I honestly cannot wait to go back. I purchase some honey, some bread, some eggs, and some of their butter. We then took a walk on the property with the dog and ended up in the barn meeting the rescued goats, pigs, and cow. Honestly it was great. Darci one of the owners, who showed us around, was absolutely wonderful. She was so warm and friendly and allowed us to see how she runs the farm all from a text message request to buy honey. That was the best part. Not only did she open up shop for us she talked to us for at least an hour and allowed us around the property to see how she runs the place. It was great. If you are looking for a place to stay while in Somerset stay here. They have four Airbnb rooms that look so fun and the menu that they cook up in their kitchen looks great. Just a sample the bread and the butter with some of that honey, yum yum. I can't imagine that anything that she cooks would taste bad. Try it out if you're around the area. You will not regret it.

    I've been to Summer Smiles for a number of occasions and have always enjoyed the experience. The…read moretwo farm-to-table dinners were excellent I'm terms of the culinary experience and the welcoming ambiance Darci and Amanda create for their guests. Last evening one of my little boys and I stopped by to pick up wood fired pizza and salad, and he enjoyed watching his pizza being cooked outside on a winter night, and while we were there he was able to pop in to see a blacksmithing class and go sample some honey. One trip for take out pizza that will inspire hours of conversation about bees, blacksmithing, and cooking with open flames. My kids devoured the cheese pizzas and the grown ups loved our pie with foraged mushrooms and homemade sausage. My salad with goat cheese and pickled beets was delightful. This is a very special place in the Laurel Highlands. Don't miss it!

    The Toasted Goat

    The Toasted Goat

    (57 reviews)

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    Visited 29 JUL 24 We stayed in Frostburg a couple years ago,…read morehere to bike ride on the GAP trail. I instantly liked the town. The little section of downtown Main Street where The Toasted Goat is located reminds me of the little towns depicted in Hallmark movies. The area does need some revitalization, a little sprucing up, and fresh businesses but the potential is certainly there. The Toasted Goat is adjacent to a historic hotel, the Gunter Hotel. The first star of this restaurant is the place itself. If you like turn of the century buildings, that ornate stonework, you will like this place. The inside, except for a few too many TV screens, has retained the "Speakeasy" look that it used to be. Our server, was very good, he even has a "period" look with the handlebar mustache and suspenders. Our sandwiches did take a little longer than I thought they should have at 1300 on a Monday. The colorful metal tall chairs that have at the tables likely work fine for college kids and other slender lightweight folk, but were a bit uncomfortable for us. We moved to a table near the front window that had lower chairs with traditional padding. My wife got a Turkey Rueben and I tried the New Orleans Muffaletta. We both had fires, standard but well prepared. He turkey sandwich was good, she felt the braised cabbage versus a traditional sauerkraut actually had a bit of sauerkraut tang to it- she still liked it. I have never had a Muffaletta, but I have seen them on the food shows. This didn't quite look like those, certainly not substantial like the TV ones. It was however tasty and enough for lunch. We got out for $41 and a $10 tip...so a little steep, but that's where pricing is these days. Worth the stop, would come here again if we are back in the area.

    Stopped in for lunch on a weekday . The restaurant is in a hotel…read more The restaurant wasn't busy there were only a handful of people there. I had a local IPA on tap which was very tasty. The service was friendly and speedy. I had a panini rueben which was amazing! Nice and crusty as it should be on the outside and delicious! The fries are homemade and done right!

    SanaView Farms Winery and Cafe - incredible authentic wood-fired pizza - the best around

    SanaView Farms Winery and Cafe

    (19 reviews)

    Sanaview Farms Winery and Cafe continues to be one of those places we genuinely love coming back…read moreto, and this Valentine's visit was another reminder why. I was traveling back from Florida hoping to pull off a surprise evening with my partner and friends, and Janet, Nathan, and their team of great employees went above and beyond to help make it happen. Their kindness and willingness to lean into the moment made what could have been just a nice dinner turn into a really memorable night. The setting is beautiful, relaxed, and welcoming in that effortless way that makes you want to linger a bit longer. The wood fired pizza and other delicious offerings are consistently excellent, and the wines and cocktails are always right on point. If you tend toward drier wines, which can sometimes be a rare find in western Pennsylvania, Nathan is absolutely delivering here. What keeps us coming back though is the people. Janet, Nathan, and the team have created something special, and you feel that from the minute you walk in. Already looking forward to the next visit.

    Pizza was very very good, wine was just alright. I am kind…read moreof a wine snob and I couldn't find one wine I liked after having a tasting and ordering a flight. However, the chocolate cherry espresso martini stole the show. I am now going to start adding cherry vodka to my espresso martinis at home!! Pizza was excellent. Dough is so soft and chewy and the toppings were very fresh.

    Somerset County Fairgrounds - venues - Updated May 2026

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