Whether you’re exploring Vermont’s covered bridges, visiting Quechee Gorge or skiing at Killington, you’ll find Vermont to be picture-perfect. If you’re the outdoorsy type, you’ll love Vermont. In winter, of course, there’s plenty of skiing and snowboarding. In the warmer months, however, Vermont offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and boating. If you enjoy boating, swimming and fishing, a vacation rental on Lake Champlain might be perfect for you.
Restaurants in Vermont
5.0 based on 7 reviews
The only temperature controlled shop in VT 60 degrees year round, if you buy at a place that isn't don't spend more the $10! Very high turnover & all high end wines are stored impeccably. A great little wine & Antique shop full of treasures and very knowledgeable characters! It shares the same space with the Antiques shop so the owners jokingly refer to it as "Junk and Juice". An ideal business made in heaven! Mostly bottles from smaller wine makers that you won't find at supermarkets or liquor stores plus stuff you usually only get to read about. Regular free tastings that come with free finger foods, generous pours, and great deals. I hate buying wine anywhere else. Helpful tip: if you go to one of the wine tastings, go on the earlier side, as they get busy, If you do go there later, the upside is that you can then go and hit one of Manchester's variety of restaurants" A busy, single owner shop, Called "Vermont's Must See" on NPR. American European & international furniture, paintings, folk art, lighting, rugs, mirrors, sideboards, tables, bronzes, posters, clocks, ceramics, glass, silver, jewelry & and interesting items we find on our travels. We are true estate liquidators so by necessity have a high turnover. Regular stop for dealers, designers & those searching for authentic antiques! We very aggressive pricing this is not a museum! We want to sell! The proof being 26 years here. The third generation of a family tradition & unquestionably the busiest shops in VT
5.0 based on 16 reviews
A multi-dealer shop overflowing with antiques & vintage goods for inspired lifestyles. Vintage Inspired offers classes and ANNIE SLOAN CHALK PAINT is also available! Vintage Inspired Lifestyle Marketplace is listed in the top 30 things to do in VERMONT! 180 Flynn Ave. is opened Mon-Sat: 10am - 5pm Sun: noon - 4pm
One of my most favorite antique/collectible/vintage shop.! Mary is incredible, gracious and talented. I always find something unique, and need to go often as it seems like there is a new treasure awaiting me. Great ideas for displaying treasures.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Hard to top what others say about this place, but I guess AWESOME has to do it. A huge collection of bone fide antiques, from large to small, all displayed perfectly and dramatically. Husband and I take a stroll through at least ttwice a year, maybe more often. From large armoires to small crystal cordial glasses and exquisite jewelry, this place has it all. The staff are helpful, friendly, and cheerful, with no pressure or over-cautious lurking. We have several small pieces from here that are now precious items in our home. Treat yourself and come and see!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
A locally owned marketplace showcasing the work of over 350 american made makers and brands. Enjoy learning about brands from within Vermont and the rest of the United States, while you explore the store for Vermont souvenirs, men's and women's clothing, home decor, accessories, stationary, jewelry, gifts, and much more!
I've been relying on Common Deer for years now to supply me with silly + sweet cards for all kinds of special occasions, with gifts for my family when holidays approach, and with goodies to treat myself when I find myself in need of a bit of indulgence! The staff are always keen to help, roaming about with a watchful eye to ensure I have all the sizes/scents/designs I might want for any given product and to rescue me if my hands are full as I browse. Questions are answered cheerfully and quickly with evidently overflowing knowledge on product lines, and the shop emphasizes + celebrates in many ways the support that my shopping extends to talented, passionate makers across the USA and to delightful lil businesses here in my own state of Vermont! I enter confident that I'll find treasures I'd never find elsewhere, and I always leave with a smile on my face—and often a candle I couldn't resist!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A local family business since 1972. This shop is a lifetime collection unlike anything you’ve ever seen! A collector’s paradise! Two stories packed floor to ceiling. Located on Route 7, Shelburne Road, Shelburne, VT.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
The Quechee General Store is open and the first independently owned Cabot Station. We are happy to welcome Cabot fans to the complete collection of Cabot products, along with the area's largest selection of maple syrup and Vermont specialties. Visit us daily from 10 - 5pm.
We did the Quechee Gorge trail. As we were leaving, the counter person told us to make sure we stopped in the Cabot store. Sure glad we did! Unbelievable amount of cheese samples and wine samples, too! We ended up buying cheeses and wine. Great store.
4.5 based on 279 reviews
Although Covid has shut down Cabot cheese tasting and the train ride, the antique store with its many venders is worth the stop to poke alone.
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