
The beginner-friendly Greenbrier River Trail is just 7 miles from downtown.
Photo: Gary Clark
It's easy to pass Lewisburg as you make your way along I-64 on the eastern edge of West Virginia. But turn off the interstate and follow the sign that points to "America's Coolest Small Town" and you'll find comfortable lodgings in a historic home, scenic sights along a bike trail, and a welcoming collection of shops and restaurants.
Friday 11 a.m.
The Historic General Lewis Inn
Check in to this 25-room inn filled with Civil War relics and 19th-century antiques. Rates start at $110. generallewisinn.com
Noon
Stardust Cafe
Start with owner Elizabeth Destiny's Trust Me Salad ($10), and then go for the perfectly moist sticky toffee pudding ($8)
made by local pastry chef Hall Hitzig (aka the "Crazy Baker"). stardustcafewv.com
2 p.m.
Hill and Holler Bicycle Works
Rent a bike ($40/day) from this new downtown shop, and head to the scenic Greenbrier River Trail, spanning 80 miles along
the cool, sparkly Greenbrier. hillandhollerbikes.com
7 p.m.
The Livery Tavern
Its Appalachian-inspired menu has such items as seared duck with apple cider glaze and hoppin' John ($14). liverytavern.com
Saturday 9 a.m.
The Wild Bean
Wake up with a Swift Kick ($3), an iced 8-ounce shooter with three shots of espresso, cream, and brown sugar. thewildbrew.com
1 p.m.
Harmony Ridge Gallery
This store stocks handcrafted American goods such as jewelry and pottery and has a coffee bar where you can rev up (again)
for a Washington Avenue afternoon. harmonyridgegallery.com
3:30 p.m.
Carnegie Hall
One of only four performance halls built by Andrew Carnegie that is still in use, the 1902 building features art galleries
and a theater. carnegiehallwv.com
6 p.m.
Julian's
Travel photographs taken by chef and owner Stephen Jackendoff fill the walls at this lively space, where the daily specials
range from crispy veal sweet-breads to crabmeat risotto (both $24). 304/645-4145
Sunday 10 a.m.
Stella's Tea House
Ask for a table in the garden, and order the crab-and-avocado Benedict ($15). stellasteahouse.com or 304/520-4937
1 p.m.
The Greenbrier Resort
See a different side of the famous resort (about 9 miles east of Lewisburg) on a tour of the huge fallout shelter built underneath
the hotel in the 1950s. greenbrier.com
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