Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Colchester, Vermont, United States. Colchester is the second most populous town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The population was 17,067 as of the 2010 census. It is the fourth-most populous municipality and second-most populous town in the state of Vermont. Colchester is a suburb of Burlington–Vermont's most populous municipality. The town is directly to Burlington's north on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain to the west of the Green Mountains. The Vermont National Guard is based in the town, and it is also home to the campus of Saint Michael's College.
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3 based on 60 reviews
I loved Rozzi's Lakeshore Tavern. Modest on the outside but a great little hopping pub on the inside. There is a bar area and a dining area and also outdoor seating. We sat in the dining area. Service was very friendly and the food was DELICIOUS. I had the French Onion Soup and a 14 oz steak with mashed potatoes and corn on the cob. One of the best steaks I ever had ... seriously. Mmmmm, that grill taste but not overcooked. Get it "medium" and see what I mean. I loved this place.
4 based on 814 reviews
Sweetwaters is an American Bistro with an unique twist on your favorite eats. For over 30 years, we've been serving fantastic cuisine with local ingredients in a family-friendly atmosphere in the heart of Burlington, on the corner of College and Church St
Stopped here for lunch. They have a good range of craft beers to choose from and other drinks as well. We had the clam chowder, chicken fingers and ceaser salad. We had to wait a while to get the food, but when it arrived, it was really tasty. If you sit outside, itâs great people watching as well.All good recommendations! We have 36 craft beers on tap, to be exact. Thank you for sharingâ.
4 based on 87 reviews
A great place to go for good restaurant/pub food, a full bar, and get-togethers with friends. Most of the time when I have eaten here it has been with friends --- never have been here solo. I often have burgers or nachos or chicken wings (winging it!) --- love 'em all. The waitstaff has always been very friendly and accommodating. Good place to eat and drink and relax.
4 based on 175 reviews
Citizen Cider, founded in 2010 on a hunch and some good old-fashioned hard work, has quickly become a leading player in the craft cider arena. Citizen Cider strives to look at the bigger picture and focuses on being involved in every aspect of their suppl
Fantastic cider! My husband and I each tried a cider flight and enjoyed it very much. We even bought some cider to take with us. Cute business and friendly staff. Be aware that GPS does not take you to the Citizen Cider's business location. We were walking around a block over when an employee walked by us. We were able to ask for directions and were told that lost people are a common occurrence. Will come back here the next time we are in Burlington!
4 based on 77 reviews
My wife and I had a leisurely evening drinking and dining session prior to the Bob Dylan show in Shelburne. What a great find!I mainly came for the notable beer selection and I was not disappointed. I think they had about 5 Hill Farmstead taps, which is pretty exceptional for someone who doesn't live in the area. Plenty of other interesting craft brews as well, including a cherry cider! We didn't try any cocktails but the ones we saw along the bar looked very lovingly constructed.But the topper was the awesome edibles! the house-made veggie burger is unique and mouth-watering. the Mule burger was one of the tastiest I have ever eaten, and the fresh greens served on the side were so good I ordered and additional salad (which did not disappoint).Loved Mule Bar, can't wait to return!
Most Popular Cafe food in Colchester, Vermont, United States
4 based on 1888 reviews
A farm-to-table gastropub dedicated to showcasing our many local Vermont farms and food producers. Award-winning local burgers, comfort entrees, and innovative nightly specials. The Tap Room delivers highly prized and rare beers from Vermont's backyard an
Thereâs generally a long wait at this restaurant as itâs known to be one of the better ones in the Burlington area. They do have a very extensive selection of craft beers and the bartenders are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. The food is OK. Itâs rather pricey but that seems par for the course in Burlington. If you donât mind sitting at the bar, itâs worth it to wait there because you are likely to get a spot for dinner sooner than if you wait for a table, and the service at the bar is excellent!
4 based on 193 reviews
For the second time in the last 3 months we reserved for dinner using YELP! Arrived at 5:45 with tickets for 7:30 performance at Flynn, a few doors away.Waitress was terrific. We were served at 7.Kitchen needs serious work. Food was wonderful, but we had to speed eat. Too bad the wait time is so bad.
Where to eat Contemporary food in Colchester: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 236 reviews
Juniper is Hotel Vermont's local, ingredient-driven cocktail bar. Created by Executive Chef Doug Paine, Juniper's menu is a celebration of individual and community effort, of small local producers growing and raising food, brewing beer, distilling spirits
This restaurant was in our hotel so we enjoyed several meals here including breakfast and lunch. We found the service to be very hospitable and kind - and the food was crazy good! I recommend the Mushroom Tartine. If you like mushrooms YOU MUST TRY THIS! After dinner we popped outside to enjoy the fire pit, benches and view of the Lake. I highly recommend this place - oh - and Monday night Trivia was also a lot of fun. The brothers running it had a nice vibe, and nice chemistry. Really enjoyed it.
4 based on 202 reviews
Small, uniquely decorated restaurant. Lots of old lunch boxes and other interesting memorabilia. Keeps you entertained while waiting for you food. Service was very good as was the Vermont Company coffee. I ordered the Caesar salad and a cup of the âworld famous chowderâ. The Caesar salad is a $9 huge bowlful of lettuce with some croutons and a smattering of dressing. Totally unimpressive. The chowder was good but Iâve had better. It had shrimp, clams, bacon, celery, carrots, onion and was supposed to have smoked sausage but I didnât have any in mine. My spouse ordered the Eggs benedict with sourdough bread, bacon, spinach, poached eggs, and a small side salad. He said it was ok but nothing special. So a lot of nothing special for $40. I really wanted to like this place but we wonât be back.
4 based on 296 reviews
After a pleasantly rugged day around Burlington VT we tried the restaurant next to our hotel. The ambience is pleasant, our server was fantastic and the food was good. I had teriyaki steak tips.. delicious. They have a good kids menu. For parents on a budget, the place isn't cheap. But we aren't on a budget and had a nice time.
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