I started EPFoodies because I love this community and I love good food — and I think the two belong together.
Eastern Panhandle Foodies began as a Facebook group where locals could share honest recommendations, celebrate small restaurants, and help each other find the best food around Martinsburg, Shepherdstown, Charles Town, Inwood, and the surrounding towns. It grew into a community of over 80,000 food lovers who genuinely care about supporting local.
But the Facebook group had limits. Where’s that truck going to be Friday night? What did that restaurant get right? Who just opened up off King Street? Those questions kept coming up, week after week, and the answers kept getting buried in the feed.
So I built EPFoodies.com — a real home for our community. A place where you can find food truck schedules, read honest reviews, and discover the best local eats without scrolling through old posts to find them.
I’m Moises Cardenas. I run SC Studios, a small creative and development shop based in the Eastern Panhandle. By day I build websites, content, and systems for small businesses. By night — and lunch, and brunch, and honestly most of my free weekends — I’m out trying food across the region, meeting the people who make it, and telling their stories.
If you’re a food truck owner who wants to get listed, a restaurant owner who’d like to be reviewed, or just someone with a tip about the next great bite — reach out. This community works because we all show up for it.
I post food finds, behind-the-scenes moments, and local recs daily across social. Come say hi:
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