WVL Summer 2020

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Grab a Bite and Shop a Bit Cap off your outdoor adventure in Berkeley County with the well-earned victory of a delicious meal in Martinsburg’s eclectic downtown food scene. Indulge in a spa treatment while you’re in town. Visit one of the most famous distilleries to come out of the area—Black Draft Distillery. And before you leave, enjoy the enticing shopping available through the area’s stores that are “distinctly West Virginia.” Eat The Blue White Grill

A downtown Martinsburg fixture since 1958, this homey local spot offers all your diner favorites: burgers, melts, and country- style dinner entrees, plus hand-dipped milkshakes and sundaes. But this place really shines first thing in the morning—it’s no wonder the Blue White boasts “the best breakfast in West Virginia.” 101 North Queen Street, Martinsburg, 304.263.3607, bluewhitegrill.com, @bluewhitegrill on Facebook Sweet Hut Cafe Fresh and delicious is what you’ll find at one of the newest additions to the Martinsburg restaurant scene. Enjoy a build-your- own poke bowl, try the Mango Sago or herbal jellies, order up spicy plate of Buffalo wings, or devour one of the many delicious sandwiches on the menu. If you have room for dessert, be sure to check out the fried rolled ice cream bowls that come in a variety of tantalizing flavors. 220 North Queen Street, Martinsburg, 304.263.8880, wvsweethut.com, @wvsweethut on Facebook Shop Flowers Unlimited

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Search for Treasure Berkeley County is a world-class geocaching destination.With more than 57 active caches that have earned nearly 15,000 favorite points, the county is an unforgettable adventure that offers caches for all experience levels. Challenge yourself on the newest geocaching trail, Berkeley Gadgets , which features 18 gadget caches. One reason Berkeley County does geocaching so well is that there is a celebrity in the geocaching world living right here. Tim Eggleston — WVTim in geocaching circles—delivers keynote speeches at geocaching conferences around the country. He’s created some of the most popular caches in geocaching circles and is something of a legend. Come out and challenge yourself to find a few of our hidden treasures in Berkeley County.

You’ll find beautiful hand-cut flower arrangements at this boutique, but also a large selection of gift items. Pick up some artisan soap, jewelry, or ceramics for a birthday, holiday, or just because. The shop is known around town for its intricate window displays, which change with the seasons. 144 North Queen Street, Martinsburg, 304.260.5770, flowersunlimitedwv.com, @flowersunlimiteddesigns on Facebook Queen Street Gallery Visitors should definitely stop in at this eclectic gallery that carries rare and vintage posters, antique prints and maps, a large collection of other antiques, and plenty of options for creating a focal point in your home or to complement your decor. The gallery utilizes four storefronts on busy Queen Street and also offers a framing shop to add the finishing details to any wall art you just can’t leave without. 213 North Queen Street, Martinsburg, 304.263.9495, queenstreetgallery.com, @queenstreetgallery on Facebook Play It’s your turn to get away, relax, and unwind in our beautiful piece of “Almost Heaven.” Change your view from the home office window to the serene views of Berkeley County, West Virginia. Plan your custom vacation and outdoor adventures through the Martinsburg–Berkeley County CVB’s website, travelwv.com, or the CVB’s free app “Visit Martinsburg, WV.” The Martinsburg–Berkeley County CVB can be reached at 304.264.8801.

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