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OGDumbleDoobie t1_iv4fhst wrote

If you are staying near Burlington

•Pizza 44, Folino’s, Myer’s, Willow’s, Misery Loves Company, Good Times Cafe, Bliss Bee, Pizzeria Verità, Trattoria Delia •The Archives, Orlando’s, Nectar’s, The Old Post •I don’t know much for gluten free but I know 2 great vegan spots. Cafe Hot and Pingala •Stowe Cider, Citizen Cider, Cold Hollow Cider, Shacksbury Cider. Syrup is everywhere •I don’t know much for boat tours, not my cup of tea •There’s literally small business of every type in every town, I don’t have any suggestions because you can just go find literally anything locally. •Essex Junction has great shops and a few good places to eat. Burlington is a farm to table Mecca of popular restaurants, Vermont is a leader in the craft beer game. If you don’t drink you are missing a large part of the culture(not to discriminate against sober people, it is what it is.)

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Wesfucious OP t1_iv4frlq wrote

Fantastic! Thank you for this. Will definitely be doing local drinks. I have Stowe and Citizen on my list, too. Glad to hear locals recommend, as well. Many restaurants I didn't have on my list - cannot wait to research. Thank you again!

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kmbpa t1_iv57dnr wrote

If you do Stowe pop into jeffersonville to red leaf. Gluten free brewery!

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