Find out what American restaurants to try in Alburgh. Alburgh (formerly Alburg) is a town in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States, founded in 1781 by Ira Allen. The population was 1,998 at the 2010 United States Census. Alburgh is on the Alburgh Tongue, a peninsula extending from Canada into Lake Champlain, and lies on the only road-based route across Lake Champlain to New York state north of Addison, Vermont.
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4 based on 237 reviews
I have been here twice and I would recommend it. They have live music on the patio in the summer. You can also walk off the street for the music if you just want drinks - sit under the big white tent. The mixed drinks are very good, but also pricey so donât order more than 2. I love their Brussels Sprouts small bites as an app.
3 based on 21 reviews
Awesome vt tiki location being run by idiots, bet you'll agree they have no clue. Don't even open your beers for you. Kitchen closed early cause cook was tired on a Sat night. Service from younger people is fair but adult bartender must have been a accountant in past life because he is the worst I've ever met tending bar. Go for the atmosphere and not the service and you might make it thru the night if you byob. I tried it several times and same show every time. Small town bar could be
4 based on 72 reviews
This is a fun little stop for souvenirs, kitchen gadgets, jewelry, scissors (an entire shelf!) and a whole lot more!!We stopped for lunch and had delicious sandwiches. The bread is so fresh. The sandwiches came with tortilla chips, which seemed a little odd to me, but they were ok. The sandwich was more than filling!There is outdoor seating with a great view of the lake if it is warm enough. Only a few tables inside. I highly recommend this fun little stop!
4 based on 139 reviews
My husband and I dined at Shore Acres yesterday for the first time this season (it is closed for a couple of months in the winter). As always, the experience was terrific. The owners, Susan and Mike, and the chef, Dan, have it down pat. We had some very tasty cocktails and both of us ordered the roasted beef tenderloin. Mikeâs wine recommendation was on the money. My husband raved about the thinly sliced red potatoes, and I had a bite (or two) of his cheesecake dessert. While enjoying the early summer lake view, my husband and I enjoyed watching the purple martins flying about and tending to their babies. I read a review saying that locals donât eat here: not true! There is always a mix of Vermonters, out-of-towners and âsummer people. Shore Acres is one of our favorite restaurants and where we bring guests for special occasions.
4 based on 247 reviews
Have you ever been to a restaurant whereas you knew what ever you were going to order would be perfect? And not just the entree, the apps, the drinks and the dessert? Itâs a short list of eateries that achieve this stature. North Hero House Restaurant is that place. Hand me a magic wand I could not improve upon this experience. What else can you say except when will I be back next? Thank you all!!!!
4 based on 47 reviews
We are a family diner that seats 50-60 people. We do take reservations for parties of 5 or more. Our soups are homemade and we try our best to make everyone feel like they are dining at home. Stop in and try one of our daily specials or you can enjoy a me
We love trying new lunch stops when we are out on our motorcycles. Judging by the number of cars parked around we figured this was a popular place. The parking lot is paved which is a plus for a motorcyclist. The place was just about full but the waitresses were friendly and quick. I had a grilled ham and cheese sandwich and split pea soup. You get a lot of food for very reasonable prices. The location couldn't be better - right at the corner of Vermont, New York, and Canada.Thank you Shirley! Yes, we are a very popular place. Weâve been there over nine years, myself and the staff strive to make every diner have a great dining experience. My head cook has been with me for almost nine years also and he makes all our soups homemade. Weâre glad you had a great experience and we hope you stop in again.
4 based on 87 reviews
If you want a very good tasty pizza - this is one place to go. Fresh toppings with an excellent crust! The restaurant provides many good dishes. Worth visiting.
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4 based on 27 reviews
Quirky cafe. Two entrances each with their own dining room . They don't connect. The kitchen is between them. We were on the quiet side.Lots of great breakfast foods but it was lunchtime. My husband decided he wanted the double cheese burger. The waitress raised her eyebrow and kindly said, "You know, we're known for our handmade burgers. They're quite large. Do you want a double? Do you want lettuce, tomatoe, onion, and a pickle on them?" My husband said " yes".Being a vegan with wheat allergies, I ordered the three fresh veggie side dishes which were my only option. My veggies were warm canned veggies. What a disappointment. However the double cheeseburger was cooked to perfection and enormous! You wouldn't have gotten your mouth around the single and you could barely pickup and hold the double. One ding - the tomatoes etc were add on costs, not mentioned. Their prices for Vermont maple syrup were excellent.
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We stopped for coffee on a beautiful fall day and were able to enjoy the outside seating area, just by the Vermont/New York bridge. Clean washroom, friendly staff, fresh donuts too!
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4 based on 15 reviews
Driving visiting friends around the islands on a beastly hot day and air conditioning in the car was acting up, so looking for respite from the heat. Had a recommendation for lunch at the Alburgh Golf Course. Loved the location and view. Nice breeze on the side porch disappeared when we walked around to the dining area facing the lake. Went inside and learned that they don't have air conditioning (probably would only have to use it a few days a year). Got seated near a ceiling fan and did enjoy a draft beer and some ice tea. Food was pretty good. The Island Bird was excellent. A tender chicken breast had been cooked in teriyaki sauce and then layered with cheese, bacon and a grilled slice of pineapple. The side of red potato salad with a dollop of pesto sauce was terrific. Others tried the Vermonter made with sliced turkey; a well cooked burger and the Links Salad which was just ok. I must say our experience was overshadowed by the heat of the day and our earlier problems in the car, no fault of the restaurant. On any other given day, this looked like a great place to have lunch or just enjoy the deck overlooking the lake with a nice drink.
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