Reviews for Lost River Grill & Motel
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Only give deals to locals and don’t care about anyone else. Sorry to see a local not care about others. Good luck.
05/25/2022 - MenuPix User
We happen to stop there for lunch on Tuesday have price burger day. I got the smokehouseburger and fries.it was a some. Will go there next time iam back that way.
06/25/2014 - bubba734
Just had dinner here. One of the worst meals I've ever eaten!
Onion soup: so salty that I couldn't get past three spoonfulls. Cheese not melted; lukewarm dishwater. Served with saltines on the side!
Beer Battered Catfish: One piece, the size of an i-phone! French fries were delicious however!
Meatloaf: Extra-dry, no flavor. Mashed potatoes were good, but not hot!
Service: Friendly and accommodating; too bad the food doesn't measure up.
I will not repeat the experience!
12/28/2010 - Austin Merriweather
I have often referred to Lost River, WV as the anti-Rehoboth; a good mix of gay and straight visitors without the attitude one finds from would be A-listers from DC & Baltimore. This is rural America and the locals are hospitable, and libertarian enough to allow for an influx of diverse weekenders and tourists.
The grill is one of three places to find something to eat & drink, but it is the only one open year-round. The other are, the General Store which has seasonal hours and lighter fare, excellent deli type sandwiches, and the Guest House which only has weekend hours and can oddly enough provide an upscale menu that can easily run $50 a head before alcohol and tip.
The grill is a mix of traditional country food and some specials that seem more suited to the Chesapeake Bay/ DC area. Quality can vary based on the cook on duty, but, in general, the meals are respectable and priced more for townies than the locals. Should you find anything lacking, do not hesitate to make it known. Staff are more than willing to accommodate. Service is always with a smile and deserving of as generous a tip as you would give in the city for the same (Some visitors seem to short tip these nice people because they live in the country, truly bad form.) There is a comfortably decorated bar attached for during and after dinner cocktails.
The motel is very 1960’s retro in appearance, clean, serviceable and reasonable priced. There are more expensive options in the area (the Guest House, Lost River B & B), and certainly worth a look, but can run into some serious cash depending on the season.
The B & B associated with the grill, is very well appointed, and like the motel centrally located with a stunning view of Highway 259 and a well kept double-wide next door. This is likely a matter of personal taste and dependant on how much time you plan to spend in either the motel or B & B.
All in all, worth a visit if not a stay!
10/08/2009 - Bill
On Tuesday the 1/2 price Hamburgers are great. Wednesday night is Italian night. We had the pasta with meat sauce. The sauce tasted like left over chili with some tomato sauce added (my wife and I found a couple off beans in the sauce) UGH!. Sure was not Italian!!