For six years, WV Living has published “The Best of West Virginia,” an annual round-up of the state’s favorite dining destinations, hotels and B&Bs, shops, artists, outfitters, towns, and more. In 2018, Lewis County attractions and restaurants were recognized as some of the best in the state.
LAMBERT’S WINERY
Jim and Debbie Lambert didn’t intend to start making wine when they planted the grapevines at their Weston home—they just liked the way the vines looked. It wasn’t long before Jim began pressing the grapes and, in 1992, the family established Lambert’s Winery. The vineyard now boasts nine acres of vines. The Lamberts purchase grapes from other growers, too, but still do all their own crushing to create a long list of white, red, and blush wines. You can get a taste at their scenic tasting room, or order online and have the bottles shipped straight to your door.
190 Vineyard Drive, Weston, 304.269.4903, lambertswinery.com, @lambertsvintagewine on Facebook
THYME BISTRO
Weston, 304.269.7177, @thymebistro on Facebook
THYME BISTRO
Weston, 304.269.7177, @thymebistro on Facebook
THYME BISTRO
Weston, 304.269.7177, @thymebistro on Facebook
TRANS-ALLEGHENY LUNATIC ASYLUM
Weston, 304.269.5070, trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com