Reviews on Pub food in Grafton, Vermont, United States. Grafton is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 679 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 87 reviews
Attached to the main inn, Phelps Barn was once a carriage house for guests' horses. All legal beverages served. Free WiFi. NEW sit-down bar, upstairs in the pub.
There aren't many dining options in Grafton, VT, especially in October on a Monday night. But we enjoyed our dinner upstairs by the fire in the Phelps Barn. The meals were not cheap but the food was good.
4 based on 76 reviews
The Grafton Inn is famous for its imaginative cuisine, thoughtfully prepared with fresh locally sourced food and exploding with flavor. Our knowledgeable service staff, led by Chef Martin Schuelke, is eager to explain ingredients and methods, and to help
Great night on the Patio! Peter Miles was playing his guitar and the staff was cooking barbecue right on the patio! The options were nice: ribs, chicken, swordfish along with sides of your choice. We both enjoyed the ribs with salad, potato salad and grilled corn bread. The food was great as was the music!
4 based on 399 reviews
An authentic Scottish Pub serving a varied menu for the whole family, well known for the wide variety of Scottish Ales and Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
We were in Chester as the start and end point of our inn to inn walking tour. We visited MacLaomainn's on the last night of the walk. We decided to try the haggis as an appetizer and were pleasantly surprised. It came with tatties and neeps. It's actually a lot like hash so don't be scared off from trying it. We also had the steak pie and fish pie along with some Scottish ale. Highly recommend and would gladly return if we are in the area again.
4 based on 31 reviews
You can't beat the main dining room for cozy dining on a fall day. We got here at 7pm on a Friday night - it's very charming, very cozy for sure. We might have hit them on a bad night - they were understaffed and we waited literally 30 minutes just to get a drink order. Then, after asking if they could make a negroni, they brought me something that was not a negroni. I realized the bartender put in white vermouth instead of red vermouth and when I asked about it, she was defensive and said "Well, I've always made them that way." That may be, but look it up - Negronis are virtually never made with white vermouth which is a totally different drink than red. But why are we arguing? You mixed the drink wrong and then tried to defend your choice of the incorrect vermouth. My son thought I was being unreasonable. Maybe, but they could have just said they'd didn't know how to make it when I asked. But I digress. I just wanted a "woops, sorry" but instead, I simply asked for a vodka drink.I got the goat cheese beet salad which was fine - and the soup of the day was okay/not great. My son's trout was very good and very fresh - mashed potatoes so so. I mean, for where it is located, it is a nice place to spend a few hours, but in terms of service (super slow), quality of food, you can do better, although maybe not within 30 miles.
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