Appalachian melodies rain down upon patrons at The Purple Fiddle and along with the harmonic showers comes a new respect for
simple fun.
This stomping ground in Thomas, West Virginia, hosts a toe-tapping good time on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Performers with
acoustic instruments—banjo, mandolin, and, of course, fiddle—in hand strum out folk, gospel, and original songs. From the stage,
musicians peer out on a mix of fans—blue hair and Mohawks, tykes in SpongeBob pajamas, teens in AC/DC shirts, and D.C. politicos
with ties slung loosely around their necks. The crowd is as diverse as a swarm of new drivers at the DMV.
Owner John Bright is grateful for the mix of customers. “We call this a living room atmosphere,” he says. “We wanted a place you can
take your 5-year-old son, watch him dance, and feel comfortable—feel safe.”
That’s why The Purple Fiddle has a no-smoking policy and limits the alcohol to wine and beer. In fact, the broad beer selection
includes 65 different brands from across the world, including Bass Ales from Britain and Zatec from the Czech Republic. For local
tastes, The Purple Fiddle sells Mountain State Brewing Company beer on tap.
But don’t lap up the lager without sampling from the menu with its tasty, health-minded items. You can order Cajun gumbo, veggie
chili, sandwiches (we love the Sethster with bacon on pita bread), and wraps.