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    Superchargers are inaccessable at the moment. Sheetz is under construction and site is fenced off.

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    Appalachia Kitchen - IT'S BACK! 34 Oz Tomahawk Ribeye For 2

    Appalachia Kitchen

    (171 reviews)

    $$$

    Outstanding farm-to-table dining in Snowshoe…read more For anyone visiting Snowshoe Mountain and hoping to find a truly elevated dining experience, Appalachia Kitchen stands apart. The concept is simple but well executed: locally sourced Appalachian ingredients, seasonal menus, and careful preparation. In an area where "upscale" dining often leans heavily on pricing instead of execution, Appalachia Kitchen focuses on what actually matters--quality, balance, and consistency. Highlights included: * A perfectly cooked filet paired with root vegetables and a rich, restrained sauce * Thoughtful plating without unnecessary theatrics * A wine list that complements the menu instead of competing with it * Attentive service that feels professional but relaxed One standout moment: the staff happily accommodated a custom French press paired with vanilla gelato and chocolate chips--a small detail, but one that shows how much pride they take in the guest experience. Snowshoe attracts visitors from across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, and for many, this will be the memorable meal of their trip. If you're deciding where to spend your money for a special dinner, this is the restaurant that delivers on both quality and value. Appalachia Kitchen sets the benchmark for what higher-end dining in Snowshoe should be.

    Food was delicious with scallops and lamb stew. Unique dish with chicken Wellington. Carrot cake…read morecould feed four. Service was good and attentive.

    Nemacolin - Circle Bar

    Nemacolin

    (226 reviews)

    The absolute best luxury resort and my wonderful husband surprised me with this opportunity for a…read moremilestone birthday! The staff and service is IMPECCABLE. Chateau property is incredible. You receive the same outstanding service whether golfing, at the Circle Bar, dining at Fawn and Fable or getting support from your nightly butler including the parking valet team and front desk. We will totally be back - stunning overall.

    I'm sure this is an amazing resort if you don't care about things like accuracy, honesty and basic…read moreintegrity. We came here interested in a stay after signs along the road eluded to this being the inspiration for some of Monet's work. I was intrigued and confused because Monet never traveled to the United States as far as I know. Once we arrived, I was able to locate the sign pictured below which states "Some say this very pond is home to the inspiration site for French artist Claude Monet's iconic water lilies painting "Nympheas" (1906) which sold at a London auction in June 2014 for $54 million dollars." First of all, t is grammatically redundant. No one uses the dollar sign and types the word dollar after the number. More importantly, however, it is purposefully misleading and demonstratively not true. Monet spent his life in France and painted those works based on the gardens he personally designed and cultivated at his home in Giverny. He never traveled to Pennsylvania, and would certainly not have gone there looking for inspiration. Attaching Monet's name to something with no historical basis is dishonest and lazy, and should make anyone reading these reviews question what else about this place is exaggerated or fabricated for effect. The sign goes on to read "Want to see more exclusive art pieces from some of the world's most famed artists? Contact Nemacolin at 724.329.8555 to tour our multi-million Hardy family art collection." So first they use "$"/"dollar" too many times and in the next sentence they leave it out completely? What a mess. Who is in charge of this marketing and why would anyone want an art tour from a place that demonstrates such a fundamental misunderstanding of art history? If you're charging premium prices, you should at least respect your guests enough not to insult their intelligence with claims that fall apart after a basic Google search. Beautiful property or not, credibility matters and after spending some time on the grounds (see photos) we opted not to book a room here for obvious reasons.

    Tesla Supercharger - evchargingstations - Updated May 2026

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