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Except for dining at Draper's Cafe, meals at the Greenbrier can be pricey and take time. For quick snacks and sandwiches for outings as well as for coffee, we head to the Greenbrier Gourmet Coffee Bar, located in the resort's retail row. Although the take-out eatery also serves breakfast bacon and egg sandwiches, the place doesn't offer any kid-friendly cold cereal. That's not too much of a problem for the kids who are likely to want one of the chocolate donuts staring at them from the pastry case.
Although all dining rooms have high chairs and booster seats, the formal main dining room, which does have a children's menu, may be too slow for little kids. Older ones who can sit quietly through a two-hour meal, especially those who like getting dressed up and equate dining to piano music as something for princesses, may enjoy the experience. The resort suggests that children be at least 12.
Sam Snead's, located at the golf course with great views and open for dinner, is much more casual than the formal main dining room and a little less pricey. The American fare ranges from risotto ($29) to rib eye steak. ($49). The wood-fired pizza of the day appetizer ($14) is more designer than kid-friendly. However, the children's menu offers an $8 pizza along with burgers, chicken fingers and for older kids who like steak, there's a 4 ounce filet for $16.
Prime 44 West, the resort's new steakhouse, adds a trendy, updated option for dinner. Paying homage to Jerry West, a National Basketball Association legend and a native West Virginia, the restaurant showcases his #44 jerseys, champion rings and trophies. The Wagyu tenderloin at $12 an ounce is pricey but worth it. However, forego the seafood appetizer plate for two. It's mostly tasteless. Meals come with complimentary warm, cornbread, baked according to the award-winning recipe of the owner's wife, Cathy Justice. You get to keep a copy of the recipe printed on a blue ribbon. Entrees on the children's menu range from chicken fingers ($15) to filet mignon ($18).
Serving salads, fried chicken and other "southern comfort foods," Draper's, in July, moves to a section of the new casino complex that's open to all ages. The complex will also have In-Fusion, a Pacific Rim, sushi restaurant and Cafe Carleton for coffee and pastries. The Forum, an Italian restaurant, is scheduled to open in mid-July in the north lobby where Draper's is currently located.
So far, the small town of White Sulfur Springs has few restaurants, but if the new casino, which will be open to non-resort guests, becomes popular, eateries are likely to open.
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