As we drove into town we were greeted with this banner:
We met up with some couple friends of ours that we have made throughout the years here. Maggie and Brandon that now live in Baltimore. Kaylyn and Ryan who always add some excitement. Alisia and Lincoln who simply make me laugh. It was a stellar combination in Berkeley Springs!
The day started with lunch at Earthdog Cafe. Trent loves to eat good food and said that this place had excellent reviews. We took his word and we were blessed. We ended up staying at this small cafe for over two hours. With such a large group they did not know where to seat us. In order to accommodate us, they opened up the back bar and sat us in there all to ourselves. The backroom seating came with strung Christmas lights, pool, instruments to play, and a disco ball next to a deer head. We quickly took over the whole room as we played pool and the instruments. Ali searched and searched to find how to turn on the Christmas lights and she finally figured it out. The food was great. I started out with some Wicked Hot Chocolate. Not so hot but they did bring them out in random business/ DARE mugs that reminded me of being home. The BBQ brisket was wonderful.
Then we made our way over to the Berkeley Springs State Park. This is not just any state park but it calls itself the "Nations first spa." President Washington rode all the way up to Berkeley Springs to bathe in the natural hot springs. You can still see his bathtub if you'd like. We were told that the springs were known to contain healing water so we decided to try it out. The state park has Roman Bath Houses but declined the large bath house for the "family style bathe." Each couple was able to have their own large hot bathe (cleaned after each use) for 30 minutes. We thought this was a steal at $30. This spa is more...rustic. Imagine a LDS church baptismal font.
Being submersed in the water was truly healing. We headed straight out to the mineral water pump that you can use to bottle your own water.
We were lucky enough to have Revolutionary War reenactments in the park that day. We watched them march, show musket firings, and even had the chance to talk with them. The whole group seemed to find it much more interesting than I.
Berkeley Spring castle
We strolled over to the Creekside Creamery, which is conveniently located by a creek. We were told that in the spring time the creek is filled with turtles! We sipped on hot cider and enjoyed catching up with each other. We walked by the Star Theater which we did not attend this trip but we hear is wonderful. It is a depression-era theater that plays one new release movie per weekend for only $3.75. For an extra 50 cents you can get a sofa. We will need to come back in the spring.
Can I go back?
2 comments:
If you go back, can we come too? We had so much fun and we are so glad to have been there with such great friends!
Can we go back too? It was so great! Thanks again for planning such a fun trip!
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