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- BbarbaravipNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFood is excellent and original while reflecting Vermont local products; Sommelier and wait staff are helpful and friendly and mixologist crafts delicious and unique mixed drinks. Lovely and comfortable setting with cozy fireplaces. Conversation friendly.More infoJessica's at Swift HousePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Middlebury•4.8
- IIlidiavipGreater Boston •13 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoStopped for lunch before a game at Middlebury. Food was delicious! Friendly service staff!More infoTwo Brothers Tavern + NottePrice: Moderate• American• Montpelier•4.7
- DDarrenGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat food. Great drinks. Vibrant place to the point of not being able to hear ourselves talk at times, which was the only negative on the night.More infoPlatePrice: Moderate• American• Stowe•4.8
- SSherievipNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 14, 2024If you are a foodie, you will love this place. If you are looking for a great dining experience, look no further. If you want to experience the best Chef backed up by a great culinary team and front of house, then make your reservation now. This comes from a costumer who dines about once a month at Starry Night Cafe.More infoStarry Night CafePrice: Expensive• American• Ferrisburgh•4.9
- SKStephenKGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 14, 2022We appreciate our local restaurateurs and businesses in general, but when they excel it truly brings our experience to a brand new level. Location is a bit trippy, but its something you can remember, along with the fabulous food!More infoThe Woods LodgePrice: Moderate• American• Montpelier•4.5
Discover Arlington, Vermont
Nestled deep in a national forest, Arlington, Vermont, can show you what dining in rustic Vermont is all about. The restaurants here are all about local ingredients. You can enjoy locally sourced artisanal cheeses or ravioli stuffed with lobster. If you are feeling hungry, then stop into a local tavern where you can start off with a bowl of New England clam chowder, fill up on a burger and fries for the main course, and end the meal with tiramisu. Or skip the tiramisu and head to a local candy shop for homemade Vermont maple syrup, fudge, a slice of fruit pie, or an apple cider donut.
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