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Explore The Area

Great Tips on Places to Eat and Things to Do

Where the Locals Eat

The Bramwell Corner Shop, a renowned eatery, is committed to capturing the essence of dining in the 1950s. Transporting you to a bygone era, The Bramwell Corner Shop offers a delightful selection of soda-jerk creations crafted at their authentic vintage gooseneck soda fountain. With delectable homemade ice cream and artisanal waffle cones, their frozen delicacies are sure to leave you yearning for another visit.

The Honeycomb Café - The Honeycomb Café may only be a couple years old, but their welcoming atmosphere and the variety and innovation consistently produced in their high-quality baked goods and freshly-brewed coffee concoctions encourage community engagement and keep their customers coming back for more and more.

Casa Familia embodies authenticity, quality ingredients, flavorful dishes, menu variety, attention to detail, knowledgeable staff, a well-curated beverage selection, and consistency. It aims to provide an authentic Mexican dining experience by using traditional recipes and fresh ingredients. From savory salsas to vibrant tacos and regional specialties, the dishes burst with flavor and are well-executed. The menu offers a diverse range of options, accommodating various dietary preferences. Attention to detail is evident in the presentation of dishes and the overall dining experience. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly, providing excellent service. Together, these elements contribute to creating a memorable and exceptional experience at Casa Familia. 

Fuel Up!

Whether you need to refuel your side-by-side or load up on refreshments and snacks, S & S Express located in Bluewell and The Pop Shop located in Bramwell, West Virginia are convenient options that cater to ATV community, on-the-go travelers, and locals alike.

The Pop Shop Gas Station

Things to Do

The Depot

 

The depot serves as a welcome center for tourists visiting the Home of the Bramwell Millionaires. Since its completion in 2003, the depot has been open seven days a week, ensuring accessibility to all. Inside the center, a museum showcases coal mining memorabilia and interpretive displays that offer a deep understanding of the history of coal mining and life in the coal fields.

The Pocahontas Exhibition Mine

 

The Pocahontas Exhibition Mine and Museum, owned and operated by the Town of Pocahontas offers guided tours led by retired coal miners, taking visitors into the actual mine that served as the birthplace of the renowned Pocahontas #3 coal. This coal variety not only provided heat to homes across the United States but was also favored as fuel by the United States Navy.

 

The Pocahontas Exhibition Coal Mine is open daily from mid May through the end of October, Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm Sunday, 10am – 5 pm.

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