Introducing The Toasted Goat, a charming restaurant located at 11 W Main St, Frostburg, MD. Known for its great dining experience, this establishment boasts a cool aesthetic with original woodwork from the late 1800s. Attached to The Hotel Gunter, The Toasted Goat offers a unique combination of historical ambiance and delectable cuisine. Guests can indulge in a variety of flavorful dishes, such as the refreshing "Don't Call Me Shirley" twist on a Shirley Temple, or the fresh Spinach Salad with golden delicious apples. The restaurant's attention to detail is evident in its stunning entrance, complete with a preserved pressed steel ceiling. With knowledgeable staff and a well-crafted menu, The Toasted Goat is a must-visit destination for anyone in the area. Open six days a week, from Wednesday to Monday, it ensures that guests can savor their exceptional food and drinks in a welcoming atmosphere.
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Reviews
It’s a bit busy but I feel right at home. I came here with my parents and their friends and ordered spinach artichoke dip and a crab cake sandwich. My food was amazing and the place. No toasted goats around, haha!
We had a delightful experience at the Toasted Goat during our layover on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad journey from Cumberland to Frostburg. On a bustling Saturday afternoon, with just one waitress and one bartender managing the crowd, they did their best to ensure everyone felt welcome. Although the pace was lively, and they couldn't quite get us through our meal within the layover time, their friendly demeanor made up for it.
Realizing time was ticking away, we opted to have our delicious meals boxed up. The clever move allowed us to savor the flavors on the return trip to Cumberland. Every member of our party (according to my informal survey) praised the food quality. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich. I would definitely revisit and wholeheartedly recommend the Toasted Goat for its scrumptious food, inviting atmosphere, and warm service. Just a heads up, if you plan to dine in during your railroad layover, time might be a bit tight, but it's absolutely worth the visit.
Stopped for lunch while driving through the area. Paid parking on the street - not sure if there is free parking for the restaurant anywhere. Food was very good - we tried sandwiches, wraps, fish and chips, salad, homemade chips. Service was on the slow side.
Great from start to finish! Very cool aesthetic that features some original wood work from the original time era. The “Don’t Call Me Shirley” was a refreshing spin on a nostalgic Shirley Temple non alcoholic beverage.
The Spinach Salad was very fresh. The addition of golden delicious apples to the salad was a nice addition and surprise!
The restaurant is attached to The Hotel Gunter which dates back to the late 1800s. We hope to come back and visit both places next time we are in Frostburg MD.
Stopped in for Sunday Brunch while riding the GAP trail. Had Crab Benedict and a Mimosa. Enjoyed both. Great dining experience.
Good solid food in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. A few minor quibbles with the preparation of some of the items, but overall we were pleased. Wait staff was friendly and attentive and kept engaging with us. We got here at 5:15 and there was plenty of seating. By 6:30, when we left, the place was filling up. The egg roll appetizer was my favorite.
Servers were friendly, courteous, and attentive. Food was terrible. I ordered a steak medium rare and had to send the steak back because it was well done. Second steak came out well done also. I won't be returning. The chef needs to invest in cooking classes
Very nice place, historic and they kept that intact. Beautiful entrance with a stunning staircase. The bar/dining area will keep your attention as you look around. Beautiful pressed steel ceiling I believe to be original to the property. They use to bring prisoners to the holding area in the lower part of the building while the officers stay in the upper part which was a hotel at the time. It has since been converted into luxury apartments. The food is good, craft beer is also good. Price is good.
This is worth the stop. I will return again when in the area.
Stopped for lunch while driving through the area. Paid parking on the street - not sure if there is free parking for the restaurant anywhere. Food was very good - we tried sandwiches, wraps, fish and chips, salad, homemade chips. Service was on the slow side.
We had a delightful experience at the Toasted Goat during our layover on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad journey from Cumberland to Frostburg. On a bustling Saturday afternoon, with just one waitress and one bartender managing the crowd, they did their best to ensure everyone felt welcome. Although the pace was lively, and they couldn't quite get us through our meal within the layover time, their friendly demeanor made up for it.
Realizing time was ticking away, we opted to have our delicious meals boxed up. The clever move allowed us to savor the flavors on the return trip to Cumberland. Every member of our party (according to my informal survey) praised the food quality. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich. I would definitely revisit and wholeheartedly recommend the Toasted Goat for its scrumptious food, inviting atmosphere, and warm service. Just a heads up, if you plan to dine in during your railroad layover, time might be a bit tight, but it's absolutely worth the visit.
Location
11 W Main St, Frostburg, MD 21532, United States
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