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08-05-2025
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Restaurant Road Trip: Café Rosé
MORGANTOWN, (WBOY) — Café Rosé in Suncrest started with cupcakes, but it's grown into much more. The garden-themed cafe now occupies the space that housed Slight Indulgence for many years. 'Fourteen years ago, we started The Cupcakerie downtown,' said owner Anna Carrier. 'I knew this location my whole life and the people who owned it were ready to retire, so I approached them and said I'd like to move my business here and expand it.' Café Rosé opened in early 2024 with a soup, salad and sandwich concept, but it quickly expanded to include wine, beer, burgers and chicken salad sandwiches. It continues to offer wines and gift baskets, just as Slight Indulgence did. Restaurant Road Trip: Neighborhood Kombuchery 'One of our most popular items is our BLT,' said Carrier. 'It has a peppadew aioli on it and people love that. Our strawberry almond goat cheese salad is very popular as well as our harvest salad that has dried cranberries and walnuts on it. Our chef's Cubano sandwich is fantastic. I think it would rival most Cubanos on the East Coast.' Carrier described the aesthetic as having a 'garden vibe.' It's also painted ever-so-slightly pink on the interior, giving the feeling of being inside a wine bottle. 'We offer brunch all day. That's something a little different for Morgantown. And we also offer a frozen rose,' said Carrier. 'We add our own house purees to all of the flavor—mango, strawberry (and others) and it has rose wine in it.' The Morgantown native said that her favorite part of owning the restaurant is the community that is forming around it. 'One of my favorite things is at the end of the night when I see three tables come together and none of them knew they were going to be here and everyone gets to kind of catch up,' said Carrier. 'It's kind of cool to have that vibe.' You can find Café Rosé at 3200 Collins Ferry Road in Morgantown. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to
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24-04-2025
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Morgantown area businesses dealing with ‘devastating' impacts of 3-day power outage
Video is coverage of storm damage from Sunday, April 20. MORGANTOWN, (WBOY) — After more than three days without power from storms that came through the region over the weekend, businesses in the Morgantown area are dealing with the loss of several days of business and, in some cases, 'devastating' loss of inventory. Saturday evening, a supercell thunderstorm came through the area, blowing down trees, damaging homes and knocking out power for about half the Mon Power customers in Monongalia County. Even after power was restored to most of the region on Monday, many Morgantown area residents and businesses didn't have their power restored until Tuesday or Wednesday. The entire town of Star City had no power for two full days, and some residents went without power until Wednesday, and some Monongalia County schools did not reopen until Wednesday—four days after the storm. Tree falls through Star City family's roof during storm Now that power is back on, locally-owned businesses are asking customers to support them. Although some businesses were closed for the Easter holiday, others lost three or four days of business. Café Rosé, a restaurant that offers brunch and cocktails in downtown Morgantown, said on social media that without power on Easter, it lost out on one of its biggest revenue days of the year and lost 'thousands of dollars of ingredients.' 'It would mean so much to us if you could stop by for brunch, grab a Frosé to go, have a glass of wine on the deck, come to Trivia Friday, buy a gift card online, call and place a pickup order….anything!' the business said in a post on Wednesday. You can find a list of businesses within the city of Morgantown on Main Street Morgantown's website or support your usual favorites across the county. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.