The Matterhorn restaurant-cum-nightclub is a popular dining outlet that promises a great experience. Offering splendid views of the riverside area, it is a perfect place to head to after a tiring skiing trip. Its menu features a wide variety of delicacies and comprises special pizzas, seafood delights, short eats like sandwiches and burgers, and typical comfort food. Guests can choose from Venison Sausage Shephards Pie, Pulled Pork Sandwich, exclusive sushi rolls and similar dishes. As the evening passes by, from a upscale diner Matterhorn transforms into a sleek nightclub that features theme parties, live music concerts and other funky events. That's not it, this venue can also be hired for your private events and provides add-on services like catering too. For more details, check website or call ahead.
Located within the Stowe Mountain Lodge, Solstice offers their guests relishing dishes made from fresh locally sourced ingredients. This restaurant houses an open kitchen, where you can watch your chef in action, preparing your heavenly meal. This place offers tantalizing varieties of roasts, grills, salads, soups and artisans cheeses. If you find yourself in a fix, regarding what to pick, select the chef's signature dishes which will guarantee you a satisfied palate. You can choose from their bountiful collection of wines to complement your meal. It is no wonder then that this restaurant boasts of its 'AAA Four Diamond Distinction'.
The Fiddlehead Brewing Company is a brewery located in Shelburne. If you are a beer maven visiting the town, embark on an indulgent tour of this quaint brewery for some delicious brews. Try their tasting room that offers a selection of draft beers for you to taste. Sit back and relax in the cozy indoor room as you sip on growlers and pints as you munch on some delicious pizza from the store next door. You can also buy your favorite beers along with some quirky merchandise and unique glassware at the brewery store.
Rí Rá Irish Pub is a branch of the multi-chain pub in Burlington that is known for its wide range of Irish brews and culinary delights that it serves. The ambience and atmosphere of this place is reminiscent of a street pub in Ireland. The fireplace in the dining space help the patrons in staying warm during the colder days in Vermont. Food menu here is exceedingly Irish with authentic culinary delights like Fish & Chips, Cottage Pie and wide range of burgers being served in reasonable prices. Drinks menu comprises wide range of Irish & domestic beer, wines, cocktails and whiskies. Regular events by some of the top local as well as International DJs at this pub make this the party hotspot for all the youngsters. Along with being the popular hangout destination in the neighborhood, this pub is also the go-to place for all the sports fans in the vicinity. The huge projectors in here are used for screening live English Premier League football and American football matches regularly. Diverse menu, great people and the cozy ambience of this pub is ideal for having a great and memorable time.
Olive Ridley's is a local pub in Plano serving a good selection of beer. The pub has live music performances every weekend.
The story of the American Flatbread began several years ago when founder, George Schenk, built his first wood-fired oven and began to experiment. Burlington's outpost of this popular chain of restaurants serves up a delectable selection of flatbreads that are baked in a special wood-fired oven and topped with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Crisp, fresh and flavorful, every flatbread is packed with the wholesome goodness of handcrafted food. The flatbread menu is perfectly paired with an equally impressive variety of craft beers to satiate your thirst and refresh your mind. The restaurant itself is a warm and welcoming place, centered around the oven where each flatbread is infused with that extra special something that sets it apart from all other bread.
Opened in 2003, Harrison’s Restaurant and Bar is the brainchild of local restaurateur, Kathy Kneale and her son, Andrew. Set in a basement, its barn board walls decked with vintage photos of the Kneale family and the village, and twinkle lights adorning its ceiling, give it a warm and inviting look. You can also dine alfresco in their heated patio in summer and fall. Their scrumptious, contemporary American menu has a flair of various international cooking styles. Savor their dishes like the Smoked Duck Quesadilla, Quinoa and Grapefruit Salad, Apple Cider Chicken, Ginger-Blueberry Ahi Tuna, Shrimp and Scallop Scampi and Pork Medallions. Their bar features a fine list of Vermont draft beers on tap, bottled and can varieties, and wine from small batch winemakers. Take a sip of drinks like Limbo IPA, 14 Star Maple Breakfast Stout and Crane Lake White Zinfandel to complement your meal. You will know why this eatery is among the best in town. Reservations are recommended.
Tired of the daily grind and need a break? The Vermont Comedy Club might just be what the laughter doc prescribed. This is your home for comedy when in Burlington. The club hosts regular comedy shows with a host of talented artists from Tuesday to Sunday. You can enjoy creative cocktails such as Maple Java and relish delicious appetizers like Pulled Pork Sliders at the lounge and then end it all with a dose of laughter served well-done by the comedian of the day. Both stand-up and improv performances are the norm here, and they also offer classes if you wish to learn how to tickle funny bones.
William McNeil and Eric Warnstedt add to their repertoire with another addition to Vermont's casual dining scene with Doc Ponds. This eatery and bar has a relaxed vibe and a distinctly Vermont feel, drawing from the region's heritage with an urban twist. The menu is straightforward, serving comfort classics like smoked bluefish melt and brisket bomb with ease. The beer list is comprehensive and carefully planned, if limited, small plates and snacks accompany the brews to perfection. Music is a huge part of the experience here, and the bar has a 1000-plus collection of records and vinyls and two turntables to play them on. A great local spot to unwind after a day on the slopes, Doc Ponds is a great addition to the city's social circuit.