Salem VA
What is Southern style food?
Often referred to as “comfort food,” southern style meals can generally be described as both “traditional “and “delicious.” Here at K&W Cafeteria, we prepare our home-style food using time-honored recipes that have been enjoyed by our customers since 1937. Authentic southern dishes like country-style steak, meatloaf, fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, cornbread, and chocolate cream pie are typical of what you’ll find at K&W Cafeterias. There’s a reason K&W is famous throughout the southeast and that’s because we consistently provide great food and southern hospitality at reasonable prices.
Why do we do Southern style food best?
K&W Founder Grady T. Allred Sr. once said that “while trends come and go, good food at a reasonable price is never out of style.” For three generations, the Allred family has continued their commitment to this philosophy. We never compromise on using fresh ingredients and we prepare our food in small batches to make sure it’s always fresh for our customers. K&W’s dining rooms are large and comfortable and able to accommodate individuals, families, and large groups. We understand southern hospitality and want to make your visit special.
What types of Southern Style Food do we have?
Each day, K&W Cafeteria offers a large selection of home-style foods, including salads, fruits, vegetables, meats, breads and our famous desserts. While many of our classic dishes are available at all times, we also feature a variety of entrees throughout the week. K&W in Fayetteville also serves an incredible breakfast, featuring eggs cooked to order, breakfast meats, pastries, pancakes, waffles, fresh fruit, juices, cereals, our private coffee blend and more. You can choose to dine-in, or get your meal to go. Special Kids Meals are available to those age 12 and under, and K&W even features heart-healthy foods and sugar-free desserts for those on restricted diets. There’s truly something for everyone!
Visit Our Casual Dining Restaurant in Salem, VA
Salem, VA is located at the crossing of U.S. Route 50 and WV Route 23. West Virginia’s multi-purpose recreational trail, The North Bend Trail, passes right through Salem. This city, also referred to as the “home among the hills,” was founded in 1972. The long lasting tradition of the Apple Butter Festival is one of the city’s most celebrated events. The city is small, with just under 2,000 residents.
Visit K&W’s Salem location at 1215 W. Main Street, or call us at 540-389-0520.


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