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The original and authentic pepperoni rolls were all made in North Central WV, and Fairmont, Clarksburg, and Morgantown all claim to have the best. Mostly it just depends on which town you are located in as to what folks will say are the best. Here in Morgantown it is Julia's. They have pretty good sized commercial bakeries that make them here.
Without a doubt, Tomaros are the best. Get them hot, fresh, right out of the oven.
Please, don't even mention them in the same post as Julia's.
Tomaros are in Glen Elk, in Clarksburg. They don't put them in many stores, that I know of. I think they put them in Krogers, there on bridgeport hill, but they go quick.
Best to just go to the bakery and get them.
And don't say country club bakery in fairmont, either.
Without a doubt, Tomaros are the best. Get them hot, fresh, right out of the oven.
Please, don't even mention them in the same post as Julia's.
Tomaros are in Glen Elk, in Clarksburg. They don't put them in many stores, that I know of. I think they put them in Krogers, there on bridgeport hill, but they go quick.
Best to just go to the bakery and get them.
And don't say country club bakery in fairmont, either.
Do they only cook them at a certain time like in the morning? I mean what hours can I get them hot out the oven?
Do they only cook them at a certain time like in the morning? I mean what hours can I get them hot out the oven?
Thank you sounds like you know your stuff .
The earlier you get there, the better. I've gotten them by like 10 or so in the morning, right out of the oven.
I usually get a couple 3 or so fresh out of the oven (no plastic bag, they just put pepperoni roll in a paper bag) and then grab a couple 3 or so, that are bagged in the plastic bag. The point is, the ones that are in teh plastic bag, will stay fresher a couple days. The "fresh" ones, w/o the plastic bag, get hard in a few hours. Still good, but the bread gets hard.
Eat the "fresh" ones first, then the next day, the ones in the plastic bag.
And Tomaros' bread is awesome too. Italian, hard crust. OMG.
And ignore CTMneer above. CC bakery in fairmont, is weak, compared to Tomaro's.
To get to Tomaros, you get off Rt 50 in downtown Cburg. Take the pike street exit (or main st, I forget which one it's called - either pike or main). As soon as you come through the parking building, hang a right. Then go a couple blocks and u have to make a right or a left, make another right. This takes you back over RT 50. Go across the little bridge, and you are in glen elk (you'll see signs for it over the bridge). Just keep going straight, tomaros is about 2 blocks up on your right. They only take cash, too. So leave the checks and cc's at home.
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