Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Huntington. Huntington sits on the mid-section of the scenic Ohio River at the point where West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky meet. Founder Collis P. Huntington was the builder and owner of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. West Virginia’s second-largest city and the home of Marshall University, Huntington promises a variety of attractions: a downtown area with shopping, entertainment and a town square with a nostalgic nod to the city's railroad past. Year-round, festivals and special events take place downtown and in Pullman Square, the Civic Arena and the Keith-Albee Theater.
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4 based on 264 reviews
Huntington West virginia is also known by itâs nickname âJewel Cityâ as this is the moniker used by river boat captains of the past when describing the city to passengers. Huntingtonâs nickname is Jewel City because at one time it was the western terminus
The only negative I can post is that it was a little warm inside the dining area on the day I visited (7/19/19 hot outside). Otherwise, it was quite a surprise.Very casual atmosphere, excellent service, and quality food, made my overall dining experience very enjoyable. There were many great menu choices, but I elected to try some of their appetizers first, then ask my server what he recommended for my main course. I started with lobster bisque which was outstanding, then fried calamari which was just ok (prefer grilled calamari), and then a half dozen raw oysters which were excellent. The server recommended salmon or sea scallops, and I went with the scallops (grilled). The entree came with my choice of two sides (I chose fries and a small salad). The sea scallops (maybe 8 or 9) were delicious. Drop the calamari and I would have been super satisfied with everything else.In a big city restaurant, this meal would have easily set me back $100. I was out the door, with tip for about $60. Although the cost was no comparison to eating fast food or at many competing restaurants in the area, it was worth every penny. A treat for sure.
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3 based on 71 reviews
My husband and I stopped here for lunch while we were on a day road trip. Our server, Jade, was so friendly and accommodating. She took our order quickly; brought us our food quickly (and everything was accurate); and the food was perfect. We would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting the Huntington area.
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4 based on 18 reviews
A really fun place. Decorated with unique aircraft memorabilia. Check out the light fixtures. A trained eye will capture the fact theyâre from an airplane.Itâs a local hang out with a bar like feel. Good food.Extremely Casual..Just âplaneâ fun located next to a grass landing strip.
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