Find out what American restaurants to try in Cumberland. At the base of the Appalachian Mountains in Allegany County, Maryland, the city of Cumberland has been a military outpost manned by George Washington, a shipping hub, a manufacturing capital and "The Gateway to the West." Head to the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and explore the same paths taken by early American pioneers. A ride on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad carries visitors back to the golden age of rail, chugging past stunning mountain scenery in vintage train cars.
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4 based on 91 reviews
We had planned to eat an early dinner before heading to Frostburg for a concert but the sign for Curtis since 1918 lured us in from of walking tour of Cumberland's Baltimore Street.The place has an extensive menu but we sat at the counter and ordered a "famous weiner " each with a cola. Unusually delicious hotdog with brown mustard, a seasoned hamburger sauce, onions in a steamed bun. While eating a gentleman behind counter came to us and dropped some fries on our plate and urged us to try them saying he was sure we'd say they were the best we'd ever had. They were crisp & light. This man was the owner, Geno.Atmosphere is fun, small with a counter separated by a half wall where tables are. If the rest of the menu is any indication of the taste of the weiners then it must be good! We'll stop again if ever in the area.
4 based on 155 reviews
The hotel recommended this as easy walk so we went over to Uncle Jack's. The salad was the best thing we had. Also got steak/cheese sandwich, pizza, and onion rings. Even the pizza was a full grease onslaught. The steak/cheese barely had any cheese, although I will say it was a lot of beef. Fast service. Low price. You really need an antacid after the meal due to all the grease. If ever in Cumberland again, I will try a different place.
4 based on 70 reviews
Our family-owned Sub shop (located in downtown Cumberland) has been serving Famous Cheese Steaks, Hoagies, Hot Subs, Traditional Italian Pasta, Desserts, and more for over 43 years! We're keeping the local Cumberland tradition alive by adhering to our ori
We were surprised to find the Cumberland location to be a takeout place. We were planning to visit the unaffiliated restaurant in DaVale. Since we were there, we got some subs to go. The portions were huge even for a 'small'. They were good although we would have preferred the lettuce to be plain. Here it was marinated in a dressing like Italian.
4 based on 69 reviews
Came to Cumberland for the weekend and stopped here for lunch. 3 of us tried the Coney Island specialty sauce on a hot dog. It didnt appeal to us - but we had to try it. Fries are okay. We enjoyed listening to the locals talk about how long they've been eating there. Not a big investment for lunch to see and support a long running local business.
4 based on 499 reviews
Stopped for lunch after a soaking wet bike ride. Ate outside on the patio to stay warm. Cute patio though you are directly under a highway- they are trying to dress it up. My husband got the BBQ sandwich and fries and I had the fish sandwich special which came with choice of a big bowl of soup. I had 50/50 and it was nicely crabby. Blue Moon was cold and waitress was friendly and attentive. Fish was fresh and lightly breaded- very good. Toasted rolls were good on each sandwich. The cocktail and tartar sauce were good and fresh- not nasty packets.
4 based on 136 reviews
Crab dip with breadsticks.... totally delicious. We also had the fried fish sandwich and fried chicken sandwich as well as the bacon/cheese fries. Huge portions and great flavour. The onion rings were great too. Service very responsive and friendly. Great lunch on the deck!!!
4 based on 139 reviews
We tried the pizza, wings, calzone, and Alfredo pasta. The food was good. The service was also very good considering they were very busy on a Saturday evening. The pizza crust was disappointing as it was extremely thin and we normally like thin but it was too thin for us. The spinach calzone was really good. The wings had good flavor but were rather small. The pasta wasnât anything special but it was good. I am glad we stopped. There arenât a lot of choices in the area so this is an option. Prices were reasonable.
4 based on 460 reviews
Puccini Restaurant is located in the historic 1818 Hinkle House which served as a Civil War hospital during the Battle at Folckâs Mill. Famous for its wood fired pizza and its hometown friendliness, diners can select from Pucciniâs full lunch and dinner m
Was on a group motorcycle ride and stopped for lunch, the service was very with a large group. The food was excellent, the Cream of Crab Soup with Sherry was fantastic. Great place to stop while traveling.
4 based on 149 reviews
We went with friends on a Thursday night several months ago and discovered the Thursday night Burger and Brew special. We have now made City Lights our go-to place on Thursdayâs. The burgers are terrific, the beer selection rotates, and the place is cozy. Fireplace downstairs in the bar area, plenty of nice seating upstairs.Bri is probably the best server I have ever encountered. She remembers our drink/beer preferences flawlessly. And, she asked after me when I missed a dinner due to illness.Thank you for your kind words and your business. Deb & Bill Shaffer
4 based on 246 reviews
This cozy restaurant in downtown Cumberland, MD, has excellent crab cake sandwiches & a relaxing atmosphere. The friendly staff greet you and offer suggestions freely. A good selection of beverages & delicious ice tea. The bee sting cake was very rich but a great choice to split! Recommended when enjoying the downtown.
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