Marion County, West Virginia has been called a Foodie Paradise, and for good reason. With more than 40 restaurants featuring a wide variety of ethnic foods and flavors, Marion County’s dining scene is something special. Bring your appetite, and come eat your way through this delicious West Virginia county!

No matter what kind of eats you’re in the mood for, you can find them in Marion County.

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Italian? Marion County can make that happen, thanks to the county’s rich heritage of Italian immigrants who came to West Virginia to work here in the coal mines during the Industrial Era.

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Muriale’s Italian Kitchen is in Marion County, as is Colasessano’s, Mama di Roma, Big Momma PIzzeria, Cantoni’s Pizza, Mario’s Restaurant, and Hermosilla’s Deli Market. Made from scratch pastas, pizzas, homemade tomato sauces, cannoli, biscotti… that’s what you’ll get if you’re hungry for an authentic Italian meal here in Marion County.

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And we haven’t even gotten to the Pepperoni Rolls yet!

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Ice cream? The Poky Dot serves nine-pound Banana Splits. Dairy Creme Corner’s soft serve cones are known as “Skyscrapers” for a reason. And that’s just for starters. Don’t miss the frozen dairy desserts at Dairy Kone, Our Back Porch Ice Cream, Johnny’s Ice Cream, Pufferbelly’s Ice Cream Station, or DJ’s Diner, just to name a few more!

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And if bakeries are more your style, Marion County has those, too, like Bakers Nook, Country Club Bakery, and Fairview Diner & Bakery.

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And of course, there’s plenty of American-style comfort food to be had in Foodie Paradise as well. Burgers, hot dogs, BBQ, biscuits, brunches. From Yann’s Hotdogs to Woody’s Hot Dogs and Hometown Hot Dogs and T&L Hot Dogs and Wright Dawgs and Att’s Place, a West Virginia style hot dog is never far away.

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For burgers, try Copper House Grill, Beer Burger Bowery, Aquarium Lounge, or DJ’s Diner. And don’t forget Baby B’s BBQ!

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For comfort food, try Dutchman’s Daughter, Mom’s Place, McAteer’s, EbO’s, Say-Boy Restaurant, and more.

Convention & Visitors Bureau of Marion County / Facebook And this is just a smattering of the more than 40 restaurants scattered throughout the county.

Interested in trying some of Marion County’s many delicious dining options for yourself? The best way to learn about all the options in this West Virginia Foodie Paradise is by heading over to the Marion County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau for a list of all the restaurants found in this county, along with links to their individual websites. As we’ve already mentioned, it’s a long list! Come hungry!

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And this is just a smattering of the more than 40 restaurants scattered throughout the county.

Love food? Then you’ll also want to plan a trip to the West Virginia town with more restaurants than stoplights.

 

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Address: Convention & Visitors Bureau of Marion County, 1000 Cole St Suite A, Pleasant Valley, WV 26554, USA