Food Scene
August First
149 S Champlain StJust a great destination for breakfast or lunch.
Taste all the samples. and decide for yourselves which breads you can't live without.
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Great Harvest Bakery + Café
382 Pine StTaste all the samples. and decide for yourselves which breads you can't live without.
Can't say enough about this little gem. It can get crowded. Go on off hours or order ahead and take food out for a picnic.
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Pho Dang Vietnamese Cafe
348 Main StCan't say enough about this little gem. It can get crowded. Go on off hours or order ahead and take food out for a picnic.
Heathy and Delicious! Very unique and worth a try even thought they are pricy.
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Tomgirl Kitchen
266 Pine StHeathy and Delicious! Very unique and worth a try even thought they are pricy.
Private club - BUT: Free to all without membership on FRIDAYS They have exquisite views, karaoke, outdoor seating, a beach, reasonable priced casual food and drinks of all kinds.
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St. John's Club
9 Central AvePrivate club - BUT: Free to all without membership on FRIDAYS They have exquisite views, karaoke, outdoor seating, a beach, reasonable priced casual food and drinks of all kinds.
New World Tortilla
696 Pine StGreat Burritos . Huge and custom
Citizen Cider
316 Pine StHard Cider
Myer's Bagel Bakery
408 Pine StLocal and authentic bagel bakery
Fantastic menu and french style european ambiance, best of the best church-street locations too
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Leunig's Bistro
115 Church StFantastic menu and french style european ambiance, best of the best church-street locations too
Neighborhood bagel shop. I like it because it was started by Roy Feldman the owner of the first bagel shop in the city (circa 1970's). He is also a friend of mine and this place is at the far side of the park if you're dog walking!
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Feldman's Bagels
660 Pine StNeighborhood bagel shop. I like it because it was started by Roy Feldman the owner of the first bagel shop in the city (circa 1970's). He is also a friend of mine and this place is at the far side of the park if you're dog walking!
Lake Champlain Chocolates Factory Store
750 Pine StFactory tour and desert tasting
Best pizza in town. Also, now there is Pizza Veritas too. Also amazing flat bread style pizza.
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American Flatbread Burlington Hearth
115 St Paul StBest pizza in town. Also, now there is Pizza Veritas too. Also amazing flat bread style pizza.
Speeder & Earl's Coffee
412 Pine StNeighborhood Coffee Shop
Because... it's just cool! And it has the food truck scene on Friday nights.
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ArtsRiot
400 Pine StBecause... it's just cool! And it has the food truck scene on Friday nights.
Also now one on the waterfront too. Check out the one on Shelburne road for breakfast and the one on the waterfront for lunch, dinner, evening music by DJ and amazing views.
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The Spot
210 Shelburne RdAlso now one on the waterfront too. Check out the one on Shelburne road for breakfast and the one on the waterfront for lunch, dinner, evening music by DJ and amazing views.
Drinks & Nightlife
Switchback Brewing Co.
160 Flynn AveLocal brewery has tours too.
Nectar's
188 Main StIconic Nightclub where Phish got started.
Queen City Brewery
703 Pine StAnother Local brewery
Zero Gravity Brewery
716 Birchcliff PkwyAnother local Local brewery
Perkins Pier
1 Lavalley LnCheck out Splash, park, rentals for the water, and the spot
Parks & Nature
There are a couple of different places to start the hike. This side is beautiful and you get to see a lot of Vermont country side on your way to the trail. First place I saw a moose in vermont was on my way to the parking lot in Huntington. Also look for the famous Huntington Gorge on your way to or from. Caution!! don't swim there!! Swim down stream only.
Camels Hump Road
Camels Hump RoadThere are a couple of different places to start the hike. This side is beautiful and you get to see a lot of Vermont country side on your way to the trail. First place I saw a moose in vermont was on my way to the parking lot in Huntington. Also look for the famous Huntington Gorge on your way to or from. Caution!! don't swim there!! Swim down stream only.
Another doable hike for most. Fabulous views. Pretty gentle up and down hike.
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Snake Mountain
Another doable hike for most. Fabulous views. Pretty gentle up and down hike.
Really gentle trail to get outstanding views of the valley and the lake.
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Mount Philo
Really gentle trail to get outstanding views of the valley and the lake.
Hike mount mansfield the highest mountain in vermont from the Underhill side or the mountain road in Stowe, VT
Both ways to the top are beautiful and challenging!
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Mount Mansfield
Hike mount mansfield the highest mountain in vermont from the Underhill side or the mountain road in Stowe, VT
Both ways to the top are beautiful and challenging!
Old carriage trails for walking, a wonderful beach, and an amazing view of Lake Champlain, Shelburne point, and the Adirondack Mountains. A must do!!
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Red Rocks Park
4 Central AveOld carriage trails for walking, a wonderful beach, and an amazing view of Lake Champlain, Shelburne point, and the Adirondack Mountains. A must do!!
Great place for a swim etc. And don't forget to find the amazing treehouse that is wheel chair accessible.
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Oakledge Park
Great place for a swim etc. And don't forget to find the amazing treehouse that is wheel chair accessible.
My son thinks this is the "Best" views in town. I personally think it ties for the outside tip of Red Rocks Park but Battery is easier to get to.
Battery Street
Battery StreetMy son thinks this is the "Best" views in town. I personally think it ties for the outside tip of Red Rocks Park but Battery is easier to get to.
Arts & Culture
Preforming Arts. Always look to see what is happening at the Flynn.
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Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
153 Main StPreforming Arts. Always look to see what is happening at the Flynn.
Art Museum definitely a must. It's so big. Any ticket you buy is also good for the following day.
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Museum Shelburne
6000 Shelburne RdArt Museum definitely a must. It's so big. Any ticket you buy is also good for the following day.
ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain
1 College StAquarium and Science Center
Shopping
Burton Flagship Store
180 Queen City Park RdIconic Burton's Flagship Store
Nice place to people watch while you are shopping or eating lunch. Street acts abound in the summer time.
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Church Street Marketplace station
Nice place to people watch while you are shopping or eating lunch. Street acts abound in the summer time.
Essentials
About everything you need. It is downtown. And in the fall the second location will be in our south end neighborhood.
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City Market/Onion River Co-op
82 S Winooski AveAbout everything you need. It is downtown. And in the fall the second location will be in our south end neighborhood.
Getting Around
When going to town on the bus, go up to Shelburne road from the corner of Marion and Caroline street and look for the bus stop across the street.
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Bus Station
100 Cherry StWhen going to town on the bus, go up to Shelburne road from the corner of Marion and Caroline street and look for the bus stop across the street.