Restaurants in Northeast Kingdom
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River Garden Cafe
This place is true to its name: you’ll enjoy the back porch (open year-round) and summer patio within earshot of the river. This local favorite offers salads, pastas, filet mignon and stir-fried dishes served in a casually elegant atmosphere. For lunch, try the Green Mountain pizza ($7) topped with Vermont goat cheese, mozzarella, pesto and tomato sauce. As you might have guessed, breads and desserts are homemade.
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Elements
The setting in a former mill complements the novel menu, which uses local ingredients whenever possible. Try the polenta lasagna with eggplant over roasted vegetables, or trout cakes with tomato jam, wasabi and crème fraîche. Try to share so that you sample several dishes. Dried cranberries go into the cornbread pudding for dessert – a unique treat. Almost everything is made on the premises.
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Miss Lyndonville Diner
Five miles north of St Johnsbury and popular with locals, this place also offers friendly and prompt service. Large breakfasts are cheap; sandwiches cost a bit more, but the tasty dinners (like roast turkey with all the fixings) are a real steal.
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Candlepin Restaurant
A roadside diner, just north of Barton, with surprisingly good fare, the Candlepin serves up juicy burgers and Vermont roast turkey. The pies are especially worth sticking around for.
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Bagel Depot
This Creamery Building eatery serves the freshest bagels in the Northeast Kingdom. Add a cup of Green Mountain Coffee to kick-start your morning or come back for daily lunch specials.
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Anthony’s Diner
While hanging around the large counter, try the mountain-size Vermont woodsman burger. The homemade soups, chowders and desserts are a deserved source of pride.
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Cucina di Gerardo
This Creamery Building place serves hearty Italian fare like mussels marinara and fancy gourmet pizzas.
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