Cumberland, MD

Anonymous
We’re going to Cumberland for the Polar Express and want to know what else we could do there with young kids. We’re aware there’s not much there but hoping for some ideas still. We’d also love any restaurant recommendations.
Anonymous
My ILs live there. There is literally nothing else to do there. There are no great restaurants. I’ve been looking for more than 30 years. Just accept you’re
Going do this single event.
Anonymous
If you drive a bit farther past Cumberland you can enjoy Deep Creek / Garrett County /Wisp ski area… hiking, state parks etc. Restaurant rec Spruce Forest artisan village in Grantsville
Anonymous
Go to Canal Place and there are a few restaurants there. I've eaten at Crabby Pig and it was perfectly fine.

Then on the way back, stop by Fort Frederick State Park. They can run around, see an old fort, and the C&O canal is there too.
Anonymous
You’ll either think I’m weird or totally get it—the Roy Rogers in Cumberland is awesome. Like straight out of 1982 - clean, good service, good food. Highly recommend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You’ll either think I’m weird or totally get it—the Roy Rogers in Cumberland is awesome. Like straight out of 1982 - clean, good service, good food. Highly recommend.


lol I get it. My kid would love the chance to eat in a throwback restaurant.
Anonymous
I agree with the Roy Rogers! We also like the crabby pig. And stay at a hotel with a pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll either think I’m weird or totally get it—the Roy Rogers in Cumberland is awesome. Like straight out of 1982 - clean, good service, good food. Highly recommend.


lol I get it. My kid would love the chance to eat in a throwback restaurant.


You don't have to go that far. There are Roy Rogers restaurants all over the DMV. I can't speak to the quality, but they're there.
Anonymous
I stopped to charge my car in Cumberland and was pretty sketched out. It was just a very sad place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll either think I’m weird or totally get it—the Roy Rogers in Cumberland is awesome. Like straight out of 1982 - clean, good service, good food. Highly recommend.


lol I get it. My kid would love the chance to eat in a throwback restaurant.


You don't have to go that far. There are Roy Rogers restaurants all over the DMV. I can't speak to the quality, but they're there.


You're missing the point. They're already going to be in Cumberland and need something to DO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You’ll either think I’m weird or totally get it—the Roy Rogers in Cumberland is awesome. Like straight out of 1982 - clean, good service, good food. Highly recommend.


Oh, this is great to know! We actually have a die hard Roy Rogers fan coming with us!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You’ll either think I’m weird or totally get it—the Roy Rogers in Cumberland is awesome. Like straight out of 1982 - clean, good service, good food. Highly recommend.


lol

We had to make a pit stop there and it took me right back to my childhood. Nobody else could relate—my kids thought the entire area was sketchy, but that old school Roy Rogers was like a time capsule.

PS - Have never set foot in Cumberland again.
Anonymous
I was born there. 95% of my extended family is still there. At one time it was a prosperous, thriving area with commercial activity from the railroads, factories and a nice downtown. As blue collar opportunities died out so did the town.
Anonymous
I drive through there 10+ times a year. Be careful. Avoid sheetz amd fast food joints downtown. One of the sketchiest towns in Appalachia. On par with Johnstown, pa. The La vale side seems a little safer and nicer, but subway will still ask you to pay for your sandwich before they make it.
Anonymous
Cumberland has bad drug problems and lots of very income folks. Generally they will help anyone with the shirts off their backs. Someone needed a ride to JHU hospital in Baltimore for a family member who was already there, and so many folks stepped up to help.

That said, we used to stop at for food near Cumberland at the Rocky Gap state park resort. It has gambling now and don’t know how the resort is now. Food was decent back in the day and kid ate free.
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