Bringing the diverse influences of some of the world's finest culinary traditions to your palate, Sargasso is for foodies who like variety in their food.The four-member team helmed by chef Simon brings a myriad of experiences and influences from their local origins to their extensive travels to the kitchen. The menu is an absolute delight with stellar representation from Asian, European and of course American regions. With the chef's own innovative takes with blending varied flavors, the menu throws up some pleasant surprises. Accompanying the intriguing food on offer is a stellar wine list that has received wide acclaim and an award from Wine Spectator. Choose from a global list of no less than 130 varieties. Ask for pairing suggestions from the helpful wait staff. Interiors feature clean lines with patches of exposed brick work on walls and stone on pillars for a relaxed and casual effect. A must-visit for foodies.
Mario's Fishbowl was originally a 1949 ice cream parlor and lunch spot and the owners didn't change the decor when it became a restaurant and bar. Along with the retro furniture you'll find the walls covered with signs of "record winners" who have won anything from standard food contests to strange competitions the customers thought of themselves, like how many people could split one piece of gum. Enjoy American comfort food in this friendly restaurant and make sure you order a beer served in a large glass, also known as a"fishbowl."
A local sports bar and pub, Derby features a diverse menu of American classics, a good selection of drinks and plenty of televisions so you don't miss a crucial second of game time. A good place to stop by for a casual drink with fellow patrons and catch up on the latest sports, Derby has friendly service and a relaxed local atmosphere.
The College Lunch has been a mainstay on the dining and nightlife scene at Fairmont since 1943. The well-known local joint has its fair share of regulars stopping by for a casual drink with friends or a quick bite. The menu features a good selection of beer and bar food staples. A classic dive bar, it's good for a cheap beer, lively atmosphere and spicy wings.
Apothecary Ale House & Café is a popular bar serving one of the most extensive craft beer selections in West Virginia. They have 27 rotating taps as well as 140 different bottles that you can pick from. The interiors are humble, but warm and inviting. They play a good selection of music that's never too loud, allowing you to enjoy a great conversation with friends. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly and will recommend good beer if you are in the mood for some adventure. The food menu is small, but smart and effective, comprising delicious bar snacks and sandwiches. It's a great place to hang out if you do not like college crowds and are a beer enthusiast.
Come for a drink and some laughs at Pop-A-Tavern at Fairmont Road. This lively bar features a pool table, available for anyone and everyone to join in the game.
Apothecary Ale House & Café is a popular bar serving one of the most extensive craft beer selections in West Virginia. They have 27 rotating taps as well as 140 different bottles that you can pick from. The interiors are humble, but warm and inviting. They play a good selection of music that's never too loud, allowing you to enjoy a great conversation with friends. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly and will recommend good beer if you are in the mood for some adventure. The food menu is small, but smart and effective, comprising delicious bar snacks and sandwiches. It's a great place to hang out if you do not like college crowds and are a beer enthusiast.
Come for a drink and some laughs at Pop-A-Tavern at Fairmont Road. This lively bar features a pool table, available for anyone and everyone to join in the game.
A local sports bar and pub, Derby features a diverse menu of American classics, a good selection of drinks and plenty of televisions so you don't miss a crucial second of game time. A good place to stop by for a casual drink with fellow patrons and catch up on the latest sports, Derby has friendly service and a relaxed local atmosphere.
Mario's Fishbowl was originally a 1949 ice cream parlor and lunch spot and the owners didn't change the decor when it became a restaurant and bar. Along with the retro furniture you'll find the walls covered with signs of "record winners" who have won anything from standard food contests to strange competitions the customers thought of themselves, like how many people could split one piece of gum. Enjoy American comfort food in this friendly restaurant and make sure you order a beer served in a large glass, also known as a"fishbowl."