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High Street craft cocktail eatery, parkside ice cream shop get BZA nod
High Street craft cocktail eatery, parkside ice cream shop get BZA nod

Dominion Post

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Dominion Post

High Street craft cocktail eatery, parkside ice cream shop get BZA nod

MORGANTOWN — An upscale restaurant with a craft cocktail bar downtown and an ice cream shop next to 1st Ward's Jack Roberts Park each got the all-clear from the Morgantown Board of Zoning Appeals on Wednesday. The owners of Von Blaze, located at 1 Wall St., were granted a 'restaurant, private club' designation for 341 High St., which is the former UniversiTEES location and sits directly in front of the space Von Blaze is located in. The 'restaurant, private club' conditional use designation from the city is required before a downtown business can seek a liquor license from the state. 'We plan to put in a kind of upscale craft cocktail bar and finer dining restaurant in that space, trying to kind of fill a gap for more adult-oriented restaurants and options downtown,' applicant Chris McDonald said, adding, 'We consider Von Blaze kind of upscale casual, but this will be more of a kind of fine dining area … We're going to be doing small plates, shareables and things like that.' McDonald, a chef, said the idea is to use the momentum generated by Von Blaze to launch this new venture. 'Von Blaze has worked very well for us, so we have a jump start in kind of getting this rolling,' he said. 'It is going to be a kind of classier place. The food is definitely going to be more elevated than what Von Blaze sells, but it's still going to be the same quality.' Meanwhile, Adelheid Schaupp is thinking less about hot food and more about hot fudge. The Greenmont-based entrepreneur received a 'restaurant, fast food' approval as well as variance relief from off-street parking requirements for an ice cream shop to be located at the corner of Leonard Street and West Virginia Avenue – directly across from Jack Roberts Park. The project will begin with the rehabilitation of an approximately 500 square-foot structure on the property. Schaupp said seating will be primarily outdoors at Eisgarten Morgantown. 'It's a very European-style based setup, where it's right next to the park, which is convenient, but also we have enough greenspace there where everyone can be on site eating ice cream outside,' Schaupp said. 'This would be a seasonal type of business. This would not be open year-round.' The idea, she continued, is that a majority of the business's patrons would arrive on foot, either from the neighboring park or the surrounding neighborhood. The BZA approved the off-street parking relief under the condition that Schaupp apply to the city to get an on-street space adjacent to the business designated as an ADA-accessible parking spot.

Must-try north central West Virginia restaurants in 2025
Must-try north central West Virginia restaurants in 2025

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Must-try north central West Virginia restaurants in 2025

CLARKSBURG, (WBOY) — West Virginia Tourism's 2025 Vacation Guide is being delivered across the state, and several restaurants in north central West Virginia are featured in it. Of the 26 'Appalachian Eats' featured in the new guide, four of them are in the north central region. Many area residents will be familiar with these restaurants, but anyone who isn't should use this as a sign to try some of the best food in the state! 2025 West Virginia Vacation Guide now available for free Located in Morgantown, Von Blaze is categorized as 'casual dining' by West Virginia Tourism, offering a 'sense of ease that comes with the laid-back vibe.' Von Blaze is a community favorite, with sandwiches, burgers and brunch items. According to the 2025 guide, guests should consider trying the famous crispy chicken drummies or tres leche French toast. With locations in Thomas and Elkins, TipTop is the perfect place to get your coffee fix or enjoy a pastry or light bite. TipTop is known for its high-quality, specialty-made brews and offers options from a variety of roasters. For international flavors, try Elender's in Thomas, which has a diverse menu celebrating global street food. The Vacation Guide recommends the Indian vegetable pakoras, Thai spring rolls or Korean bibimbap. Elender's is also a stop on the West Virginia Culinary Trail, so make sure to check in to get credit toward a prize. Located in Fairmont, the Poky Dot has some of the most Instagrammable food in the state. Known for its colorful, vintage-style décor and over-the-top ice cream offerings, in the words of West Virginia Tourism, 'Here's a place that's as fun as it sounds.' These are the most underrated restaurants in West Virginia, according to viewers These are just a few of the restaurants highlighted in the 2025 Vacation Guide (pages 72-77), and more north central West Virginia restaurants are featured on the West Virginia Department of Tourism's website here. Anyone in West Virginia can order a free copy of the new Vacation Guide online. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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