Waterbury is a town in Washington County in central Vermont, United States. It is also the name of a village within that town. The population of the town was 5,064 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Waterbury
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Tthe Ziemke Glassblowing Studio is the working studio of Glass Artist Glenn Ziemke. It features an observation room where visitors can watch glassblowing as the artists are working. There is also a gallery attached which features the entire line of Glenn's work including from glassware for the table to sculptural pieces for the home and for gifts. Glenn has been working in glass for 45 years and his Waterbury Center Studio is observing its 26th year.
This was a true find while we were in town. The owner's studio is beautiful, with all sorts of different pieces to buy. The best treat is being able to see him work in the back, through a large glass window. We were poking around and he told us he was going to go back and do some work, and invited us to sit down and watch for a bit. He explained what he was going to do and then came back out to answer questions afterwards. It's a very cool place to stop in and take a look around.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Stopped in to grab some local brew to take home to my husband on my way home. The gentlemen that assisted me was so cool and knowledgeable about what I was looking for! Excellent customer service, great selection of many beers. Hubby loved the beer btw!!!! Thanks so much!!
4.5 based on 41 reviews
We did a 3 mile hike up Monroe Trail to Camel’s Hump in the Green Mountains in Vermont. Best part of the 6 hour hike was how pristine and unspoilt the entire trail was. It’s bear country, since the forest canopy cancels out any direct sun on you, a walk up the mountain even in the middle of the day is a good idea. The view on top of Vermont’s 3rd highest peak is stunning. The trail is open through the year and my next plan is to hike in the snow.
3.5 based on 358 reviews
From local residents to tourists, the Green Mountain Coffee Roasters® Cafe and Visitor welcomes all guests to the Historic Waterbury Train Station. After a complete refresh of the interior in the summer of 2016, the landmark uniquely celebrates Green Mountain Coffee and the great state of Vermont.
A great place to grab an amazing cup of coffee and a delicious baked good. Comfortable seating and incredibly friendly staff. Bring your own mug or ask for your coffee in a mug (instead of a paper cup) and help save the planet! Check out the visitors' center and learn about our community.
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