Eats: From farmers markets
to fine dining.

We’ve got your cravings covered.

We hope you come hungry! All around Berkeley County you’ll find wonderful restaurants and amazing flavors. We’ve got world class chefs serving up fine dining, farm to table freshness, fusion, and more.

From steaks to seafood, donuts to hot dogs, sushi to sandwiches, cheesecakes to cheese steaks, pizza to pasta, small plates to big desserts, and so, so much more–our uniquely local and familiar chain restaurants have something to fill the cravings of every appetite.

Local Flavor

Cider Press Deli and Grill features farm-to-table food. Located inside Taylor's Farm Market, the sandwiches, desserts and service make a very enjoyable meal!

Brix 27 is designed as a gathering space for friends and family. A pairing of old world ambiance with a modern flare. Their small plates are crafted to bolster sharing and pairing with their extensive wine collection. Chef Christian and his culinary artists coordinate with our local farmers, allowing unique opportunities to craft seasonal menus that support local growers and push the culinary boundaries that downtown has to offer.

A brand new dining experience awaits you at The Historic McFarland House. The restaurant is open for dinner every Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a culinary journey like you have never experienced before featuring the extraordinary cuisine of Executive Chef William Walden. "We will strive to exceed your expectations!. Our Food is locally sourced, extremely fresh, and organic whenever possible. We take great care in having you as our guest during our Fine Dining Nights and want you to enjoy yourselves immensely. Relax, Sip, Savor, and Enjoy! Bon Appetit!” Chef William

Craving pizza?

You can't go wrong at one of the many locations of Kings Pizza where they offer not only pizza, but hoagies, ravioli and more.

Want it a little spicier?

Whether you order it "American spicy," "Indian spicy" or "Thai spicy" our international fare will bring new flavors to your taste buds at Thai Martinsburg, Finn Thai or Spice Connexion.

Try some great Mexican fare at Viva Mexico in Inwood, or at Las Trancas or Fiesta Tapatia on Foxcroft Avenue in Martinsburg. If you are on the north end, try Cinco de Mayo in Spring Mills. When in downtown Martinsburg you must try Habanero's, where food is so fresh they don't even own a can opener.

Whether you are adept at chopsticks or not, try tantalizing dishes at Chopsticks, where you can order off the menu or select your own combination on the grill line. Downtown features the New Peking restaurant and Inwood features the Oriental Buffet.  

Unique dining can be found at Asian Gardens with its Sunday seafood brunch featuring sushi and crab legs.

Kobe Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar with the entertaining hibachi chef is always a fun time for group dining!

Got a sweet tooth?

Us too! You’ll find some amazing indulgences at Everything Cheesecake, Defluris Fine Chocolate, Cider Press Grill, Sweet Frog, Tadd’s Dairy Barn, and many other places around the county.

Farmers Markets

Spring Valley Farm Market- Martinsburg- 1793 Dry Run Rd MRB, WV 25403 offers in-season, daily picked fruit and veggies.  (304) 262-9414

Orr’s Farm Market has been in the family since 1954. This 1,000 acre farm has delicious tree-ripened produce, from apples to peaches. In season, bring the family out to pick-your-own strawberries, cherries, blueberries, grapes, pumpkins and more! They also have jams, sauces and butters.   304-263-1168  

Taylor's Farm Market has products from many local farms as well as West Virginia wines. Open year round, it is conveniently located just off I-81.  304-229-5011

Kitchens Farm Market was named WV Conservation Farm of the Year in 2008. This farm has natural Hereford and Angus cows and steers; natural means no artificial hormones, steroids and antibiotic-free with no dyes added. The farm also has peaches, apples, nectarines and more. 304-274-1994

Downtown Martinsburg farmers markets: 

Martinsburg Farmers Market, Saturday 10 am - 2 pm, June - September. 

Local Libations

Be sure to take a moonshine and bourbon tour at the first grain-to-glass craft distillery in Martinsburg since prohibition. Founded in December of 2013, Black Draft Distillery produces whiskey and bourbon, using unique and all-natural ingredients sourced less than ten miles away. Try seasonal flavors at this locally owned distillery!

Looking for some eastern panhandle wine? Visit the Winedown, a boutique wine store offering an excellent selection of wines from around the world. Want to go to the source? Rusty Nail Winery offers a selection of wine produced from West Virginia and New York grapes.

If wine isn’t your style, and beer is, look no further than Amani Brewing. Make plans to visit this unique brewery that welcomes the whole family.

Wines and beer are available at local stores and at Taylor's Farm Market.