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Tony from Milford, MA on 5/25/2016 2:53:53 PM:
When we do the trail, we want to find the best food & drink that's available. Any suggestiions? If there is a list available online, please let me know where to find it. Thanks

 
lenny on 5/26/2016 4:11:50 AM:
If you layover at Harpers Ferry. Its a short walk or ride to Boliver WVa, and the Anvil Restaurant.Right in town the Secret Six Restaurant. Both are good choices. At Paw Paw try lunch at the Liberty gas station, suprisingly good food, cheap

 
Bob G from Columbus, OH on 6/15/2016 8:14:26 PM:
Mena's in Bolivar / Harper's Ferry is a great Italian place. No alcohol but you can buy it at the store a block away and carry it in. Desert Rose in Williamsport, MD is good. There's a little deli in White's Ferry MD that is a good place on an otherwise desolate stretch.

 
andyb on 7/9/2016 1:39:13 PM:
The other C&O canal biking website, "bikewashington" or something like that, does a nice job listing all the food/watering stops along the canal. There aren't that many, so it's helpful to plan a bit and don't pass up a stop if you don't know where the next one is!

 
Shawn Ambrose from Fort Wayne, IN on 7/9/2016 8:51:21 PM:
Check out the "Unofficial Great Allegheny Passage' Facebook page