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Farm Road Brewing
Bennington
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The Farm Store
The green grocer carries local, organic produce, meats and baked goods, while the in-house kitchen preps take-away items such as roasted tomato bisque and Moroccan chickpea salad.
Jeffersonville
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Farmers & Foragers Dockside
Chef-owners Solomon Bayer-Pacht and Lauren Johnson spin organic local meats and produce into fanciful fare such as a Vermont cheesesteak, lobster rolls, and perch tacos at a seasonal location dockside at the Burlington Harbor Marina.
Burlington
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The Farmer's Hand
The farmers at 1000 Stone Farm in Brookfield have launched an on-farm weekend restaurant and cider house. Betsy Simpson, a Culinary Institute of America-trained chef, and Kyle Doda are showcasing their expertise in cooking, cidermaking and farming with the casual, mostly wood-fired and almost exclusively locally sourced menu. It will be offered Fridays and Saturdays 1 to 8 p.m. through the end of 2024 and February and March 2025 with future plans dependent on interest and staffing.
Brookfield
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Farmhouse Group Events
Burlington
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Farmhouse Group To Go
The Farmhouse Group's new twist on takeout offers favorites from the Farmhouse Tap & Grill, Guild Tavern and Pascolo Ristorante — all in one place. The online menu includes the bacon cheeseburger and cheddar-ale soup from the Farmhouse; chicken Parmesan, pasta Bolognese and Caesar salad from Pascolo; and steak frites and spinach-artichoke dip from Guild Tavern. A kids menu, cocktails, wine and beer are also available. Go online to order for pickup at Guild Tavern.
South Burlington
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The Farmhouse Tap & Grill (Williston)
Fifteen years after its older sibling opened in a former McDonald's in downtown Burlington, the Farmhouse Group has added a second suburban spot serving up locally sourced burgers and brews in Finney Crossing.
Williston
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The Farmhouse Tap & Grill
Where a McDonald's once stood, crowds now come for cast-iron quinoa cakes and the pork burger with a sunny-side-up egg. Local and national craft beers are on tap. Weekend brunch.
Burlington
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Fast Eddie's Restaurant, Bakery & Ice Cream Stand
A Brattleboro icon since 2008, Fast Eddie's whips up burgers, hot dogs and bakery treats year-round. Choose from more than 30 ice cream flavors for dessert. Closed Tuesday in winter.
Brattleboro
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Fat Toad Farm
Brookfield
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Father's Restaurant
Step up to the buffet — depending on the day, it's available at breakfast, lunch or dinner. Locals love the family-friendly vibe and service.
Bellows Falls
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Feast and Field
Barnard
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FEAST Farm
Montpelier
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Feel Good Farm
Wolcott
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Fei's Street Bites
From the family behind the Hong Kong-style Morning Light Bakery in Winooski, this truck offers Asian street food such as stir-fry noodle bowls, chopsticks spring rolls and jian bing-style Chinese crêpes.
Winooski
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Feldman's Bagels
The sign out front offers punny bagel missives such as "Poppy don't preach" and "Just dough it." Inside, pair a sandwich with homemade matzo ball soup.
Burlington
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Feldman's Bagels (Enosburg)
A bagel bakery with roots in Burlington invites customers to step in for a breakfast round with cream cheese and lox — or a midday sandwich with matzo ball soup.
Enosburg
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Feldman's Bagels (Shelburne)
Order a baker's dozen of the handmade bagels first popularized at Feldman's Burlington location. In addition to soups, salads and sandwiches, the café offers smoothies, coffee drinks and acai bowls.
Shelburne
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Feldman's Bagels (St. Albans)
A bagel bakery with roots in Burlington invites customers to step in for a breakfast round with cream cheese and lox — or a midday sandwich with matzo ball soup.
St. Albans
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Feral Gnome Bakeshop
When Nunyuns Bakery & Café closed in 2024, devotees of the 16-year-old Burlington fixture lamented the loss of its whoopie pies, blueberry crumb cake, spinach-feta scones and sassy, seasonal cookies. Co-owner Paul Bonelli has resurfaced with a small, home-based business that offers weekly deliveries of some Nunyuns faves to a few Burlington shops. Limited direct orders may also be available.
Burlington
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Fiddlehead Brewing Company
Hard-hitting IPAs such as Second Fiddle draw crowds on can-release days. Drop by anytime to fill a growler with one of Matt Cohen's rotating seasonal brews — and take it next door to BYOB Folino's pizzeria.
Shelburne
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Field Guide Lodge
Stowe
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Fig
Inside beauty store and spa Mirror Mirror's newest location, this wine bar and cocktail lounge goes big on house-infused spirits, updated classics and fancy nonalcoholic options. An array of small bites, including charcuterie boards showcasing the best of Vermont, complement the drinks.
Shelburne
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Filibuster Restaurant & Bar
Hearty breakfasts such as Benedicts and house corned beef hash plus salads and sandwiches are on offer in this comfortable sit-down restaurant. A new dinner menu in fall 2024 leans French, with elegant entrées such as filet mignon, pan-seared half chicken and bouillabaisse.
Montpelier
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Finnigan's Pub
A friendly, no-frills atmosphere offers "craft beer for the common man" — plus a wide array of whiskey and sports on seven flat-screen TVs.
Burlington
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Fire & Ice Restaurant
Adults dig the steakhouse's historic décor and huge salad bar. Kids love the room with books and movies. And where else can you pour yourself a glass of local chocolate milk on draft? Lunch Friday through Sunday.
Middlebury
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Fire Tower
Named for the iconic fire tower on Stratton’s summit, this bar and restaurant is a welcome place to land for aprés-ski nachos or a filling dinner of paella or Bolognese.
Stratton
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Firebird Café
Fish tacos, chorizo Benedicts and huevos rancheros hint at owner Jake Tran’s California roots. Breakfast is served all day.
Essex Junction
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Firefly Restaurant
The globe-trotting cuisine travels from schnitzel to cioppino to fish and chips. Classic American plates such as chicken wings have a loyal following.
Manchester Center
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Fireside Café
Castleton
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Fireside Flatbread
Tourists and locals stop by the base lodge for wood-fired pizza and one of the many local beers on tap. Enjoy yours in front of the fire or take it back to a mountainside hotel room. Open December through March.
Bolton
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First Branch Coffee
Caffeine connoisseurs stop in for espresso, drip coffee, maple lattes and CBD-infused pick-me-ups made with beans roasted on-site. Tea and pastries available daily; brews from sister company Upper Pass Beer served Tuesday through Sunday.
South Royalton
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Fisher Brothers Farm
Shelburne
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Fit to be Thai'd Thai Restaurant
Thailand native Nattaya Isaacson makes everything down to the dumplings, spring rolls and sauces at this Bangkok-style restaurant. Dinner is available starting at 3 p.m., 365 days a year.
Warren
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Five Guys Burgers and Fries
The locally owned franchise serves up comfort food in the form of burgers and fries. Open for curbside pickup, carryout, and delivery via DoorDash and Uber Eats.
South Burlington
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Five Olde Tavern and Grille
What started as a basement bar in Hanover, N.H., is now a Vermont Law School hangout known for affordable brews and unpretentious pub fare.
South Royalton
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Flag Hill Farm
Find balanced fruit wines, hard ciders and Pomme-de-Vie apple brandy amid panoramic views at one of Vermont's oldest hard cideries. Tours and tastings by appointment only.
Vershire
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The Flamingo Diner
Plastic pink flamingos peek around every corner at this upscale retro diner, where specials might include a griddled ham-and-cheese Monte Cristo. Hippie Cakes mix pancakes, granola, bananas, coconut and chocolate chips.
Brattleboro
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Flannel
The sunny resort bistro serves creative fare such as togarashi-crusted tuna and butternut squash bisque with spiced coconut cream.
Stowe
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Flat Iron Co-op
Bellows Falls
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