I give it a 3 only because the 2 ladies that were in the store were quite helpful with all our questions about the area plus hey it was built in 1902 and still bein ran by the same family. It's a must stop just to take you back in time. There's the usual gift shop items available and a limited amount of food. There is a gas station with 3 pumps that do work. There is a restaurant on top that I would say they get most of their food out of a bag or from a can. 2 of us ate and it was a little over 20 dollars including drinks. Both are sandwiches came with chips. I had the ruben which actually it was pretty good not as good as I've had but it was much better than the barbeque sandwiche. Next door there are rooms available upstairs and a restaurant and small grocery store in that building. We had breakfast biscuits gravy and bacon for five bucks apiece and it was really good. We ended up staying there just because the rooms were really clean a little outdated but we weren't planning on being in the room, just sleeping there. FYI the view from the rooms are excellent to sit on the porch with plenty of swings to view Seneca rocks. The room was reasonable considering the prices all around was much more. FYI there are no hair dryers and the TV is about a 19 inch. But like I said we weren't there to stay in the room ....just to sleep. There was a small refrigerator and acoffee pot with...
Read moreThe oldest general store in WV boosts genuine character from the original building Domino affecting down to the staff that goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome. The store has gas and a little bit of anything and everything you can think of. If you're in the Seneca Rocks area stop in and you will be welcomed by Bo the mascot of Seneca Rocks which is a beautiful collie that has not met a stranger. The owner Mrs. Harper, is full of knowledge from past history all the way to fossils. I always say Pendleton county where the views are priceless, the roads are endless and the people are...
Read moreThis is a really interesting store which was recommended to me. It has a great view of Seneca Rocks from the parking lot and a tower viewer/ coin-operated binocular viewer that costs a quarter. Inside has a great selection of items of which I found a really interesting book about old-style log home cooking. I had a great chat with the lady working there and another gentleman. They have a couple of Gas pumps outside and...
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