Cumberland, MD

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Anonymous wrote: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.


I was the one who had stopped to charge my car. It was at Sheetz. The drug abuse was clear. It was very sad to see.


+1. We drove by on the way to Deep Creek and thought we could stop in Cumberland for food. Once we got downtown we just turned around and got back on the highway. I’m sure that some areas are better than others.
Anonymous
Crabby pig is reasonably solid. Rocky gap state park is very nice but shines in summer and fall. We often stop at Buddy Lou’s on our way back from Cumberland. You can also walk along the C&O canal in that area.
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Honestly when you asked what we do in Cumberland, my answer was meth. So, yeah. Skip it.
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Cumberland voted pretty red...lot of MAGA up there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stopped in D'Atri's Restaurant (National Hwy) on my way home from Garrett County. It was a pleasant surprise.

Good food in a clean and friendly atmosphere.


We ate a D’Atri’s. It came highly recommended, but didn’t impress.
Anonymous
If you want nostalgia food look for Curtis Coney Island Wieners in town. My mom ate there as a kid and took me when i was little.
Anonymous
My DH loves the Hummingbird Cafe, which is near the Cumberland Airport.
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Are drugs still a problem in Cumberland?
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We stopped there on the way to New Germany State Park. We visited the C & O Canal NHP and walked around that area. It was nice. Fort Frederick State Park is also interesting, between DC and Cumberland.
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I’m the odd one out but I like Cumberland. Downtown is depressing, it was better a few years back, but the general area is very pretty and there’s a decent Italian place with wood fired pizza on the outskirts. I like going out that way and hiking.
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Anonymous wrote:Frostburg is about 20 minutes from Cumberland and pretty cute. It has a couple of coffee shops with a college town feel.


You’re surprised a college town has a college town feel?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frostburg is about 20 minutes from Cumberland and pretty cute. It has a couple of coffee shops with a college town feel.


You’re surprised a college town has a college town feel?


I'm surprised you said that since "surprised" wasn't even mentioned previously.
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