The Cider Press

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178 Pilgrim St
Inwood, WV 25428
Our Story: Our spot right off the highway here in Inwood has been a place for wholesome, local food for a long time. This site was originally developed in the early 1920s to promote cooperation among local farmers at a time when the South Berkeley apple rush was proving that prosperity required more than just luck. $100,000 was secured from the government to be used to erect a horticultural school in Inwood. A school might not sound like much of a benefit to struggling orchardists; however, with the funds, a fruit packing plant was built and a school was also conducted inside the packing house. The one-of-a-kind school taught local farmers how to grow fruit profitably. The facility led to a successful fruit grower’s cooperative and helped many apple producers save money on packing fruit before shipping it to market on the railroad. On a cold January evening in 1955, the building ignited in flames. Then believed to have been the biggest rural fire in the county’s history, it caused incredible damage. In time, the facility was rebuilt and later became the Inwood Farmer’s Market operated by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture. In 2014, Robert & Ryan Taylor took over operation of the farm market realizing an old dream of bringing their locally picked fruits direct to the community. Life-long residents of Berkeley County, the father and son team behind Taylor’s Farm Market farm over 1,350 acres of row crops, orchards, and vegetable gardens and also operate a water hauling business for swimming pools. The current building allows more than ample space to share the freshest produce, wines, dairy, meat, handmade crafts, and bakery items that West Virginia proudly produces. Where some saw empty warehouse space inside the farm market facility, the Taylor’s saw opportunity to enhance the community. In 2016, the Cider Press Deli & Grill was born with a mission to be a great family place in Inwood serving fresh food, hand-crafted in our kitchen featuring seasonal market ingredients from local farms when available and serving local craft beers and wine. Amidst the rustic and relaxing atmosphere, the Cider Press Deli & Grill, led by chef Sean Cox, he offers amazing house made specialties including sandwiches, salads, soups, local hand-pattied burgers, Black Dog coffee, heavenly desserts & so much more! Thanks for taking time to visit our spot!

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Randy W.
10/18/2025

Lunch and dinner here many times. Great service and great food for reasonable prices. Solid variety of menu choices and don't forget to look around the market with a lot of local and state fruit,...

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Michael M.
5/18/2025

I'm only short 5 stars because the store was closed when we were there. Insert sad face emoji, because the place looks fantastic. Exceptionally good food. Great, fast service, and eclectic decor...

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Justin E.
10/12/2025

Had heard a lot of good things about this place so after a day at a nearby pumpkin farm we stopped by. There was a 15 minute wait and quite a few people waiting. We got seated, and the servers and...

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Danielle E.
10/14/2025

We were in the area after going to a nearby pumpkin farm and decided to try this place out. We got there right around dinner time and it was packed - usually a good sign. We had to wait about 20...

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Amy M.
4/4/2025

Stopped here today due to poor service at The Inwood Diner. Was immediately greeted when I entered and sat down. Waitress was right there to take my drink order. It was lunch time so I order the...

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