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Giusto
Read full review: GiustoAn Italian waterfront restaurant next to Hammets Hotel, Giusto has a creative and delicious menu featuring lots of small plates that are great to share. The pasta dishes are fresh and so yummy. Giusto is open for lunch and dinner (reservations strongly recommended!). They have indoor and outdoor seating.
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Mozz
Read full review: MozzIf you’re looking for great Italian coffee and pastries in Newport, check out Mozz. They also have incredible locally handmade cheese, pasta, and sauce. This is a fun spot to do a cheese making class with friends too.
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Belle’s Cafe
Read full review: Belle’s CafeOne of my favorite spots for breakfast in Newport, Belle’s Cafe is the best of dockside dining at Newport Shipyard. Overlooking the Narragansett Bay and Newport Bridge, Belle’s serves breakfast and lunch with everything from eggs and buttermilk pancakes to salads and sandwiches.
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Canteen Creemee Company
Read full review: Canteen Creemee CompanyIf you came to Vermont for creemees, add Canteen Creemee Company to your list. Located in Waitsfield, Canteen Creemee serves fried chicken, burgers, and ice cream in their small food shack. Their menu changes regularly but they always have creemees on tap. If you’re a traditionalist, stick with the maple, you won’t be disappointed!
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Yankee Bookshop
Read full review: Yankee BookshopIs there anything better than a small town bookshop? Yankee Bookshop is Vermont’s Longest-Running Independent Bookstore with a fantastic selection of books, puzzles, journals, gifts, stationary and more. A must visit during your stay in Woodstock
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The Woostock Inn & Resort
Read full review: The Woostock Inn & ResortThe Woodstock Inn and Resort (get 10% off your stay with this link) is the perfect place to base your Vermont weekend getaway. It has all the amenities you want, including an incredible spa, off-site Athletic Club, golf club, mountain, and on site dining. It’s very centrally located in the town of Woodstock, walkable to everything in the village. Make sure to book your spa appointments ahead of time as they tend to book out far in advance. The Woodstock Inn also has pet friendly rooms so you can bring your furry friends along for the adventure.
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Lawson’s Finest Liquids Taproom
Read full review: Lawson’s Finest Liquids TaproomLawson’s Finest Liquids Taproom in Waitsfield is a must visit in the Mad River Valley. A great beer selection, gorgeous views and delicious menu, Lawson’s is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. There is lots of space inside, or enjoy a picnic table outdoors if the weather is nice.
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Madbush Falls
Read full review: Madbush FallsMadbush Falls is a 20-acre property in Waitsfield, VT. They have a 27-room lodge and 75-seat restaurant. They also have an apartment which is located on the second floor with stunning views from every room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a full kitchen. There’s a bike and ski shop on site with rentals, coaching and guiding available. Behind the property is a 30-foot waterfall and swim hole, and there’s an extensive local network of singletrack mountain biking trails right outside the door. The onsite restaurant is fantastic with farm-to-table food and a kid friendly menu as well.
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Au Comptoir
Read full review: Au ComptoirA very welcome addition to the restaurant scene in Woodstock, Au Comptoir is a beautifully designed cocktail bar in the village. Tucked away behind Central Street, Au Comptoir sits perched along Kedron Brook. The space feels like a cozy European bar with wood, stucco and marble details. Their unique menu of original cocktails and mocktails uses the freshest seasonal ingredients, and they have a delicious selection of small bites. It’s a must stop on your visit to Woodstock. Au Comptoir has indoor and outdoor seating, with cozy firepits for chilly nights.
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Ransom Tavern
Read full review: Ransom TavernDon’t miss out on a dining experience at Ransom Tavern in South Woodstock. Located inside the Kedron Valley Inn, Ransom Tavern is an fabulous experience serving delicious pizzas, appetizers, salads and craft cocktails. Try one of their wood-fired pizzas, the Greek salad is a must, and their creative cocktails. They have vegan pizza options too. The bar is a fun spot to sit if you don’t have a reservation. During the warmer months sit outside on their deck and enjoy beautiful views of historic South Woodstock.
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Village Butcher
Read full review: Village ButcherA great spot for lunch in Woodstock, the Village Butcher has a delicious selection of sandwiches, pre-made foods, cheese, beer and wine. Stop in for the veggie lovers delight or a classic BLT. They also have weekly specials and soups. If you’re hosting, you can’t go wrong with their selection of local meats, sauces, and sides. They also serve coffee and breakfast sandwiches for a quick breakfast.
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Abracadabra Coffee
Read full review: Abracadabra CoffeeAsk a local in Woodstock where to get coffee and they’ll likely point you to Abracadabra. Serving up signature coffee drinks, house made waffles and oat milk creemees out of their ’64 shasta trailer, Abracadabra is one of our favorite spots to get caffeinated. There’s plenty of outdoor seating with fire pits to keep you warm in the colder months or stay cozy at a table inside. It’s also conveniently located on the way to Barnard and Silver Lake, so you can take your coffee and enjoy the views.
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Monadnock Berries
Read full review: Monadnock BerriesA great place to bring the whole family, Monadnock Berries, located in Troy, NH is a family-owned blueberry farm with blueberry, raspberry, and currant picking. They also have farm animals including goats and donkeys. With 10 acres of berries they have tons of varieties with incredible views of Mt Monadnock. Picking is open through fall.











