The Town of Bath was founded in 1776 and is full of history and an eclectic mix of generational families and regional transplants who fell in love with Berkeley Springs. Even though we live only 12 minutes away, we love having a place in town to share with the many people who return to Berkeley Springs to enjoy wonderful restaurants, adorable shops, and the many festivals, music events, and other happenings in this vibrant downtown. Mountainous beauty surrounds you and gives you access to many outdoor recreational activities.
On your street are two of our favorite spots in town â Creekside Provisions + Supplies is the perfect place to grab coffee, a delicious smoothie, a handcrafted sandwich or a salad while enjoying the small art gallery. Lots of perfectly curated items for travelers, craft beer and excellent wines are for sale. Tell our friends Sam and Jeff that Ross and Ali sent you.
The Cardinal Bar is managed by our friends Nick and Zach. It is open from noon to 2am every day of the year. Itâs a vibrant gathering place with the best hot dogs â the only food they sell â youâve ever had. Trust us on this. The secret is the buns, coated with a little Dukeâs mayo and toasted on the grill.
Just around the corner is the Morgan Arts Council Ice House (Ross is on the board and chairs the music committee). We put on free concerts throughout the summer. Youâll find several pieces of art in our home from the wonderful Ice House gallery.
Two new restaurants are a short walk and we highly recommend both. Proof on Washington is a whiskey bar with a masterful chef. The Vine Trattoria on Fairfax Street features old world Italian cuisine and an excellent wine list.
Also a short walk away is the Berkeley Springs State Park where something is going on most every weekend in the summer.
The local farmers market runs from April to November on Sundays from 10am to 2pm. You might see Ross playing music there some days.