Have you ever been out cruising a good old country backroad and driven past a building that caught your eye? At a glance, you could tell it was a shop or store or restaurant of some sort, but you couldn't tell, in that brief glance, if it was worth a stop or not. Well, if that unassuming roadside building that you were wondering about just so happens to be in Sinks Grove, West Virginia (on Route 219 between Union and Ronceverte), the answer is yes, absolutely. Pickaway Pickins Restaurant, Antiques, and More is absolutely worth a stop on any and every road trip that finds you along this portion of the Seneca Trail through West Virginia!
That's because of what you'll find inside this unassuming roadside stop in Monroe County, West Virginia.
You'll find a family-friendly restaurant that serves up some of the best homemade country food around: hand-cut steaks, barbecue, breakfast all day, milkshakes, pie.
You name it, they can probably make it, and make it well.
Come hungry, because portions are big.
Leave with money in your pocket, because prices are reasonable.
Does that sound too good to be true? Not at Pickaway Pickins, and it gets even better, because in addition to a restaurant, this versatile shop is also an antique market.
So order up a lunch or dinner special and then browse through the store's latest selection of fun antique finds while you wait for your food.
Last but not least, there's a Farmer's Lounge tucked away inside this complex as well that's open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights and features good food, adult beverages, live music, pool, and a relaxing atmosphere.
Head to Facebook to check hours for Pickaway Pickins Restaurant & Antiques, as well as Farmers Lounge. Have you ever shopped or eaten at this unassuming but actually amazing West Virginia roadside stop? Find it at 3556 Seneca Trail N in Sinks Grove, West Virginia. And while you're this close, take a little detour over to Reed's Mill.
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