Restaurants in Stowe
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Dutch Pancake Café
- Stowe, USA
- Restaurants › Café
Located within the Grey Fox Inn, this Dutch-owned eatery decked in Delft tiles makes more than 80 kinds of pannekoeken (Dutch pancakes); some have a Southern American twist with sausage and gravy.
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Gracie’s Restaurant
Behind Carlson Real Estate, Gracie’s has dog-themed specialties, such as a Mexican plate called ‘South of the Border Collie.’ Or stick to big burgers, hand-cut steaks, Waldorf salad and garlic-laden shrimp scampi. Try its famous ‘Doggie Bag’ dessert: a white-chocolate bag filled with chocolate mousse and hot fudge.
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Mr Pickwick’s Pub & Restaurant
The respectfully teasing bartender at this pub and eatery in Ye Olde England Inne keeps the crowd on high perk. An old-world feel is fully manifested, and this is the place to try ye olde bangers-and-mash or ostrich tenderloin. Otherwise, indulge in the Chef’s Tasting Dinner ($60 per person, reservations required).
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Blue Moon Café
In a converted house with a little sun porch, this intimate bistro is one of New England’s top restaurants. Mains change weekly, but the contemporary cuisine is usually sublime. Look for crab cakes, salmon dishes, or steak with chipotle and jicama. The cheese plate, compiled from local varieties, is exquisite.
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Cliff House
While the view atop Stowe Mountain is worth the visit alone, the food (made largely from local produce) is quite a revelation. Try the crepe of the day, the house burger (made from Wood Creek Farm beef) or the lamb skewer. You won’t be in a rush to descend.
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Stowe Coffee House
- Stowe, USA
- Restaurants › Café
What’s art without coffee? After a browse through the nearby art galleries, drop into this coffee house, which serves homemade baked goods and specialty lattes. Lunch offerings include wraps, grilled sandwiches, homemade soups, pasta, salads and quiches.
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Miguel’s Stowe Away
This Mexican farmhouse cantina became so popular that it launched its own line of chips and salsa that’s sold around the country. You’ll find Tex-Mex, gringo and creative Mexican dishes like salmon with a mango poblano sauce ($19).
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Restaurant Swisspot
In addition to the selection of pastas and meat dishes, this cozy spot in the village offers an impressive array of fondues, running from the bizarre (scallop and beef or whole peeled shrimp) to the more traditional.
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Trattoria la Festa
Just north of Topnotch at Stowe, this trattoria has very good Italian fare made by Italian chefs. Check out its spaghetti pescatore, which is chock-full of mussels, clams and shrimps for $18.50.
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Harvest Market
- Stowe, USA
- Restaurants › Deli
Stop at this gourmet market for morning coffee and delicious pastries, Vermont cheeses and sandwiches before you head for the hills.
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Depot Street Malt Shoppe
Burgers and old-fashioned malteds reign at this fun, 1950s-themed restaurant. The egg creams hit the spot in any season.
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