Fairlee is a town in Orange County, Vermont, United States. The population was 977 at the 2010 census. It includes the village of Ely. Fairlee is home to Lake Morey, which claims to have the longest ice skating trail in the United States.
Restaurants in Fairlee
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Lake Morey is a quiet and relaxed enclave nestled among the hills along the Connecticut River. Our room had a magnificent view of the lake and was well appointed. The guest service staff is friendly and accommodating. The five mile loop around the lake is perfect for an early morning or evening walk/jog/run. The only drawback is the availability of quality eating options. Plan on leaving the premises and driving to nearby towns for some excellent food options.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Family owned and operated since 1983. We are located in a mill not a mall with over 16 acres of land to explore. The store has grown but our philosophy has never changed. We do our best to bring you the products that have been asked for and with the best of quality and service. With this idea in mind the store has over 4 million dollars in inventory of footwear, clothing, gear, sporting goods and house ware items - all quality name brands you know and love.
You HAVE to stop at Farm-Way if you're in this neck of the woods. The bargains are really, really good and we shop here every time we are at Lake Morey. Actually, we buy here more than we shop!
5 based on 9 reviews
This was a family outing on Pumpkin Harvest day.
Our rating is not because the weather was perfect but because of the excellent organization of a complex event that attracted a large crowd.
Parking well organized, signs seemingly everywhere pointing out the wide variety of attractions: pumpkins, wagon rides, food, music, children events, etc.
We had a terrific time and look forward to returning!
4 based on 14 reviews
We tried to have a nice family breakfast. Unfortunately, the club was short staffed and our family apparently overwhelmed the person behind the counter. However, being short staffed doesn't mean you should make your customers feel unwelcome. The food was fine, but we felt very uncomfortable and I really wish we hadn't even stayed. Doubt I would ever try it again.
5 based on 4 reviews
You can't drive down Bradford Main Street and not see these beautiful frozen falls.
Get off the highway, have some lunch and stop and park your car by the falls and just enjoy the view. There are multiple places to have breakfast, lunch and supper in Bradford so get off the highway, have a nice meal and stop at the falls just to breathe
in the fresh country air and take in the view.
5 based on 7 reviews
There are many country/general stores in Vermont and this is a very nice one. The owner is a pleasant woman willing to chat and help you find anything you want. There is a wide variety of items for sale so it's fun to browse and see the unusual things. A door leads to a smaller room that is a gift shop run by the second Mrs. Chapman. The stock of greeting cards is enormous and there are many very clever ones. I love finding just the right card for a friend or relative so I could have spent an hour perusing the possibilities. Lots of fun.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
A fun spot for a classic drive in experience. The drive in itself is a typical (re: awesome) drive in, bring blankets because it does get cold. The food is the best kept secret - homemade burgers and fries from a converted Winnebago. Its delicious!
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