By Rissa Miller, Senior Editor Vegetarian Journal
If cold weather finds you longing for a cozy fireplace and warm hospitality, consider a visit to Allegheny Trail House in Frostburg, Maryland. Vegan innkeeper Jason Yowell has been operating the B&B for four years in a historic property dating back to 1865. His brand of hospitality is engaging and comfortable. The second you arrive, you’ll feel like you’re at the home of an old friend as he offers you freshly baked chocolate chip cookies and you get a hearty tail-wag from Gus, the resident canine.
Expect to be well fed when you sit at Yowell’s table. This is no paltry B&B offering, you will get a full plate of freshly prepared food. For breakfast you can sweeten up with gluten-free banana pancakes topped with fresh berries. Go savory with a hash bowl of roasted veggies, potatoes, and vegan sausage, or try Yowell’s epic Trail House Breakfast, which includes a vegan omelette, served with breakfast potatoes, tempeh bacon, or vegan sausage. My omelette was stuffed with fresh veggies as well as Yowell’s own housemade seitan and signature plant-based queso sauce (by which I mean, it’s actually made from real plant ingredients!). Other vegan breakfast offerings include loaded avo toast, steel cut oatmeal, and vegan yogurt parfaits with seasonal fruit and granola.
If you’re planning a day out and about, Yowell offers vegan box lunches. Choose from chickpea salad wraps, vegan hoagies, or an avocado-chik-un sandwich. Sandwiches come loaded with fresh veggies and are served with a dill pickle, bagged chips/snacks, some of those decadent chocolate chip cookies, and a to-go beverage.
Though he’s an expert at offering local dining suggestions, at least one evening be sure to end your day with dinner prepared by the innkeeper. Meals include an appetizer such as nachos with that velvety queso, or house-made vegan mac and cheese (I had this twice and ate it so fast there’s no picture–trust me though–delicious!). Mains include hearty sandwiches like a veggie burger on a pretzel roll or seitan cheezesteaks. If you’re around on a Tuesday, you might get to try Yowell’s tacos with his own vegan asada sauce. Dessert is light-as-air chocolate mousse. The secret ingredient is aquafaba, which gives it a melty, dreamy texture.
The house itself is Greek revival style. There are four guest rooms, each with a private bathroom and television, and several common rooms offer plush sofas, books/games, and work areas. The B&B is walking distance from the shops, cafes, and bars of historic downtown Frostburg, as well as the GAP trail, ideal for cyclists, hikers, and trail runners. In fact, if you’re a cyclist or runner, you’re going to love the Allegheny Trail House. Yowell is a vetran cyclist and runner himself, and can tell you just about everything there is to know regarding the local trails and even offers bicycle repair onsite as well as shuttle transport for trail adventures.
Whether your flavor is to curl up by the fire and pet Gus the dog, or traverse the stunning mountain trails, Allegheny Trail House has something wonderful to offer. For your pre-vegan friends and family, there are other food options as well.
The B&B is located at 156 East Main Street, Frostburg MD. For questions or reservations, call 240-580-9795, message on Facebook at facebook.com/alleghneytrailhouse, or go online, alleghenytrailhouse.com. Dog and bicycle friendly.