Reviews on American food in Lyndonville, Vermont, United States. Lyndonville is a village in the town of Lyndon, in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. Lyndonville's population was 1,207 at the 2010 census. It is the closest community to Lyndon State College.
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4 based on 38 reviews
I read the 2015 reviews about wait staff and service so I was skeptical about stopping here. Was I pleasantly surprised! The wait staff were friendly and accommodating. The signature sandwiches, hand tossed pizza, and on site baked goods were outstanding and all at a great price. There were many Vermont made items and a nice selection of antiques. Needless to say I purchased souvenirs to bring home. Can't wait to return in the spring.
4 based on 69 reviews
My family and I stayed in town for mountain biking at KT. We were looking for a quick dinner nearby and tried this place. Service was pretty quick, no wait. Food was good, like others said, similar to bar food. Could have used a little more attention from our waitress, but we had no problems. The only thing I could say to make this any better is better side options. When mountain biking for days and days, having fried food sitting in the stomach doesn't feel good at all and does nothing to help with performance. They seem to mainly offer chips as their sides, otherwise i did notice some had fries. Some steamed veggies, salad, or such would fit a little better for the more active community that seems to fill up here. Just a suggestion. This didn't make or break it for me. I'd visit again and recommend to others.
Serving Naturally Fast Food for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Burritos, Bowls, Tots with toppings, Mac & Cheese, and kids items for a fresh, fast alternative to the food world.
This new naturally fast food restaurant exceeded my expectations. The place smells herbs! I was surprised with variety for traditional foods from local farms. My family was looking for a bite to eat after long bike ride. We ordered 3 burritos and they were delicious. Local greens and meet made big difference. Tuns of flavor form the first bite! I like some herbs (fresh sage) and spice in mine. My son created his own with brown rice, chicken, and grilled onions. Love it! Wish they have a bigger sing or we would miss it if not for a help of locals who suggested it to us at the gas station across the place.
3 based on 36 reviews
Natural and Organic foods. Our market is a natural foods store with local Vermont products, and a Cafe serving breakfast, lunch, smoothies, lattes, and pastries. Gift shop and gallery with awesome home decor and gift items.
We stumbled across this place while looking for bathrooms and a coffee on our way through to our first destination on a road trip. Starbucks! Yes! Also, the store was delightful to rummage through.However, the highlight is up the stairs. I spied a sign that said "Model railroad" and took the kids up to see. There was a model railroad indeed, showing the town and the building we were standing in as it was when it was a freighthouse. As I perused gift-type items, the kids drove the train around the model town.The wonderful woman who was manning the upstairs portion of the shop showed the kids how to run the train, told us a bit about the history or Lyndonville, plus some area attractions. The entire staff were super helpful, nice, and genuinely interested in us. It was a highlight of our first day! Did you know Lyndonville has five covered bridges? We checked them out after we learned about them from our helpful store person. Fun history. A fantastic pit stop. Worth the exploration!
4 based on 26 reviews
Average food, substandard salad, loud atmosphere, soggy buns and bland dry chicken. On the other hand, pretty good fried veggies and average drinks. The waitstaff is very personable. Choice of sitting in the bar or dining room. Not what I consider bargain fare.
4 based on 36 reviews
The Italian food was simply ok, the ice cream shop was much better. Plus the staff was super friendly and kind. We were with our 10 year old daughter to whom we had promised ice cream. Staff had just closed restaurant but were kind enough to prepare the ice cream for her. Thank you!
4 based on 38 reviews
Had breakfast with the extended family on Labor Day. Our server was the best- friendly, helpful and just plain nice. Meals were big, but even better, well-prepared. My blueberry pancakes were full of berries, and they serve real VT maple syrup. Omelets were huge and full of fillings. Great home fries, too. We usually have lunch here, but will definitely be back for another breakfast.
4 based on 58 reviews
My fiancé and I stopped at the Pizza Man after a long bike ride at the Kingdom Trails. I had the Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo and he had a Calzone. The food was delicious and the portions are huge. Even though we were very hungry after the ride, we couldn
We went here after a long day of mountain biking and loved our meal! I had the spaghetti and meatballs and my boyfriend had a pasta dish as well. The red sauce is really good as were the small salads that came with dinner. We sat in the bar where the service (and margarita!) was fantastic. We tried to go back the next evening but the place was packed. Definitely a great place to stop if you are looking for a good meal at a reasonable price.
4 based on 191 reviews
Juniperâs at the Wildflower Inn features all natural beef, chicken, and pork, farm fresh ingredients and a full bar witan extensive wine list, local Craft Beers and great cocktails. We have one of the most extensive Gluten Free menus in Vermont, and one o
Have dined here three times this summer. Food and service have been reliably very good. Choices have included salmon, scallops, fish tacos, coffee-rubbed pork, duck and a fancy burger. All tasty. Salads and veggies have been fresh and good. Desserts have been delicious. Fairly priced. Pleasant experiences all.
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4 based on 284 reviews
Stopped on Sunday just past noon not realizing they closed soon. But we were seated and served just the same. I had breakfast while spouse had lunch. Both meals were "lots of food" Cooked correctly, and tasted great. Wow...you got to stop when here.
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