22/09/2016
Savor both the moment and the home-cooked Italian cuisine at Julio’s Cafe. Slow down. From the outside, Julio’s Cafe could be easy to miss. It’s a simple brick building across from the train station in Clarksburg. But if people take the time to stop inside, they’ll be blown away by the masterfully crafted woodwork, dark tin ceilings and beautiful oak bar. They’ll notice the lava lamps on each table. Their mouths will water from the aroma wafting from the kitchen. It feels elegant, but warm and comfortable. Don’t miss the DINING story of the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.