Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Richmond, Vermont, United States. Richmond is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 4,081.
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4 based on 209 reviews
Legendary Food, Legendary Service
We went for supper. I got Prime Sirloin and my wife got ribs. Both meals were excellent. The steak was better than some fillets that I have had in other restaurants. Very flavorful, cooked to perfection, and tender. The rolls, with their special butter, were also outstanding, and even the baked potato was great. The service at 5:20 PM was very fast and the wait time for the meal was acceptable. The price ($12.99) was a bargain. You even get peanuts in the shell to munch on while waiting. I love the place!
4 based on 196 reviews
Longhorns used to be our favourite in Florida and this one lived up to our expectations!! First of all great fast service. Streaks very very good and cooked perfectly. A chain that can deliver that kind of consistency is doing it right! We probably first visited a longhorns over 25 years ago!! We will be back thank you
4 based on 173 reviews
Family owned upscale Cafe & Bakery. Offering breakfast, lunch, weekend brunch and caterings. 22 years in Business, Williston Vermont. Open 7 days a week: Monday & Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 7:30am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday 8am - 4pm M
This is a great place for lunch -- lots of soup, salad, and sandwich options (not to mention pastries!). We had a 10-month old granddaughter in tow and they accommodated our special request for avocado toast with aplomb! Warm, friendly, casual dining at its best.
4 based on 362 reviews
My husband and I had early dinners at the Vermont Tap House in Williston, Vermont on Wednesday, August 21st and Thursday, August 22nd, while we were staying in South Burlington. We enjoyed the steak and cheese sandwich, which was huge, the wood fire pizza, and the Green Mountain Salad, which was very fresh with Vermont grown ingredients. Everything was nicely prepared with generous servings. The selection of beers was also very good. . , The service was also quite good and the seating was comfortable in nice booths. In addition, there was free parking convenient to the restaurant. We found this restaurant a good alternative to dining in Burlington, where you have to pay to park and there may be heavier traffic.We recommend this restaurant for a variety of different entrees and would go back again.
4 based on 207 reviews
The service was very good. Prompt attention upon arrival and almost immediate response by server once we were seated.Friendly staff, too. Very nice menu selections. Broad local VT craft beers choices. Our food was prepared very well. Baked New England style haddock for me, with fresh green beans and mashed potatoes. The haddock was prepared very nicely in a wine sauce. If there is a negative it is the speed of the service. Our food came out very quickly after our drinks were delivered. I had taken a couple of sips for example. I prefer not to drink beer with the meal, but before as a relaxation method. Because of the fast delivery time, the restaurant lost out on a two drink order form us.
5 based on 38 reviews
We never fail to visit this quintessential Vermont country store when visiting our daughter. Old time memories abound in this historic store. We love scouting out local treats. The sandwiches are a must and are always served with a healthy serving of Vermont hospitality.
The James Moore Tavern is really the only dinner restaurant at Bolton Valley. I was a little worried since we were staying for the whole weekend but the menu had enough options to keep us coming back. Our favorite appetizer was the loaded nachos and our favorite entrees were the Old Dog New Trick (panini with turkey, bacon, brie and some sort of apple jam or something sweet) and the JSR (panini with a smoky beef and carmelized onions). There was a good selection of draft beers. This place was pretty popular and there seemed to be a lot of local folks from the area who were regulars. We only had to wait a few minutes to be seated and we could see out the window to watch the night skiers and boarders coming down the terrain park. Entrees seemed to be around $15 - $20 each with appetizers around $8 - $11 each. I think they had a small kids menu (maybe chicken fingers or mac n cheese). Family friendly as long as you aren't too picky since the menu isn't huge.
3 based on 65 reviews
See photo. $17 for Shrimp Scampi and the portion was terrible. The food here is really good but for the price of this meal, it was terribly disappointing. I was absolutely shocked and bummed.
4 based on 35 reviews
Inspired by its origins on our horse ranch, but more comfortable than the little brew shed and tack room that served as our original tasting room, the Stone Corral taproom, brewery, and restaurant, offer a comfortable place to relax and enjoy great beer,
Stopped here after a visit to the Huntington Gorge. Had some beers, the soft pretzel, and an amazing salad. The food was excellent. Beer, too. And the service was fast and attentive and friendly. Definitely worth a visit.Hi Lancaster1017, thanks for the excellent review. We love the Huntington Gorge too! We hope to see you again!
4 based on 196 reviews
My wife, daughter, son in law, and I recently enjoyed yet another first rate dining experience at the Kitchen Table Bistro. The atmosphere, service, food and drink were all outstanding. We all enjoyed probably the best mussel appetizer I've every had. All ordered different main courses and all enjoyed them. To discuss mine, I chose the oven roasted cod -- absolutely OUTSTANDING crackling crisp crust w/o skin but perfectly cooked interior - over creamy polenta with a touch of lemon WOW. Too full for dessert - portions just right and costs for what you get great. We are blessed to have a place this good so close to our home.
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