Martinsburg is a city in and the county seat of Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States, in the tip of the state's Eastern Panhandle region. Its population was 17,687 in the 2016 census estimate, making it the largest city in the Eastern Panhandle and the ninth-largest municipality in the state. Martinsburg is part of the Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Martinsburg
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Wonderment Puppet Theater is a year round magical little theater for children as well as grownups producing 6 original shows a year. We are open Saturday and Sunday with show time at 1 pm. Doors open at 12:40 pm. Lots of interactive activities before and after the show. Open weekdays by special appointment only. We are the only full time theater in WV.
We loved our experience at Wonderment Puppet Theater! The owner Joe is so much fun and provided a most excellent experience for our family. The theatre is so colorful and quirky and fun fun fun with so much for all ages--the adults loved all the memorabilia and our 3 year old (and the teenagers too!) enjoyed all the hands-on, interactive activities. The puppet show was so very enjoyable as well. I have been wanting to check this place out for quite awhile and visiting family for the holiday was a great excuse. I highly recommend a visit for families!
5.0 based on 29 reviews
The is the “go to” place in Martinsburg for top quality chocolates. It’s a lovely shop, and a great place to pick up excellent chocolates. The truffles are awesome, but everything is good. Most of the chocolates are made on site, but they also have packaged candies kids love, like candy necklaces, Pop Rocks, and others. This store is a great holiday stop. I’m going tomorrow to pick up Valentine candy. They have extended hours around the holidays, which makes it easy to get in there during the work week.
5.0 based on 119 reviews
"HAPPINESS GROWS HERE!" If you are looking for a neighborhood farm market, you must stop by Orr's Farm Market. A family owned farm...we offer great in season fruits and veggies, as well as Pick-Your-Own on some crops. Our market has a nice selection of jams and specialty food products as well. Bakery on-site.
Best pumpkin patch I’ve been to. The patch is so big so there are lots of pumpkins to choose from, and the food at the farmer’s market is always AMAZING. There is also a play area for kids, a corn maze, hayrides to and from the patch, and a barnyard with all kinds of adorable animals!! Staff is incredibly friendly and it’s always such a great experience. It’s fairly inexpensive too, the most expensive wrist band is $10 and gets you access to the whole farm and activities, plus a free large pumpkin! My fiancé had a great time here today.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Flowers, fruit and veggies from local farmers. Plus much more!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
My family and I went to Martinsburg for an afternoon and we arrived at the Roundhouse just as it was opening. The gentleman there who manages the property welcomed us in and gave us an amazing 1-hour+ tour of the facility. We learned about the history of the area and of the train system, and got to go inside each of the buildings. You could tell he was very passionate about keeping everything preserved. The Roundhouse itself is seriously cool. I had no idea they existed so it was really cool to walk in there and see all of the tracks and the rotating platform beneath our feet. There are train cars you can go into, as well as explore engines and other equipment used back in the day. I would highly recommend spending some time here!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We went to the Apollo to see a performance of Murder On The Orient Express and we had a fantastic evening! The actors were awesome. The theater, which dates back to 1914, was impressive. You will see tin ceilings and raised, gold and blue designs in the architecture and it is beautiful! We would love to go back again!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Located at 313 East John Street next to the Adam Stephen House, this structure was built by Philip Showers in 1874 and rented out as housing to railroad workers. In early records, it was listed as the "Tribble (Triple) House" or "the brick house divided into three dwellings." The building now contains a museum of artifacts and memorabilia of life in old Martinsburg. Items on permanent exhibit inc
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