Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Peru. Peru is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 375 at the 2010 census. Originally known as Bromley, the town name was changed to "Peru" by the land grantees as a way of attracting land buyers to an area that had been described as 36 square miles (93 km) of "trees, bears and mountain lions".
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4 based on 50 reviews
If you're looking for a fun, casual, chill vibe with great drinks, 3 giant flat screen TVs, local beer on tap and fantastic food then 802 is your spot.
We have been here a few times and LOVE it here. The staff is always, and was, very nice and friendly. Food is always wonderful. We went one night in early June. They had recently opened after being closed for the spring. The menu was VERY limited but we both wanted a burger so that was fine with us. We both ate an appetizer of chicken and both ate burgers. That night we both got violently sick. I contacted them through their facebook page and nicely just wanted to let them know that possibly the chicken, meat or egg might of been bad just to check so no one else got sick. The sad part is they never even responded. I was not looking for anything but some sort of acknowledgement would of been appreciated. I am bummed because being local there is not a lot of close by places to eat and now unfortunately this will not be one of them.
4 based on 80 reviews
Recently attended the two night Bluegrass festival at Grizzly's. Fri night was tame and the staff was more engaging. Sat was packed and the staff was overwhelmed. Great selection of draft beers (local as well as not). Very enjoyable couple of nights.Tip - sitting at the bar N1 was fantastic. N2, not so much as the crush on the bar looked to make it unpleasent.
4 based on 12 reviews
We visited this pub at Magic Mountain for the first time this spring and thoroughly enjoyed our time there. The bar staff and the local residents in attendance were very welcoming and anxious to share info. on local attractions that might be of interest. While we did not dine there as we had previous plans, the appetizers we tried in the bar area were very satisfying. I know we will return for an encore visit in the not to distant future.
4 based on 89 reviews
this used to be Maxwell's Flat Road Grill, which sold about a month ago, and by the way, is MUCH better, you really need to list it, btw, I am a regular, but that is neither here nor there. They are doing very well with both locals and tourists which is a
We ate here over the. Columbus Day weekend. This was our second choice. Were we happy. We were seated promptly and young server couldnât have been nicer or more helpful. We were welcomed like we had been regulars. The food if pub grub and delicious. Two of us had the tenderloin steak sandwich, with cheese and peppers, and I had mine with bacon and cheddar mashed potatoes. My wife had a delicious grilled cheese and tomato sandwich on rye, with wonderful coleslaw. The other order was the poutine with cheese and brown gravy which was delightful and the size of this âappetizer â was huge. The beer was cold and the prices just right. It was the right place at the right time after a long day of sightseeing.
4 based on 304 reviews
Went to Mulligans for casual dinner. My husband had fish and chips platter that was a large portion and cooked perfectly. Light batter, served with plentiful fries. I had a roasted turkey sandwich on multigrain chibatta with lettuce, tomato and avocado. Delicious and very filling, brought home the other half. Also, served with fries. We did have to wait 20 minutes or so to be seated, very crowded, but service was very attentive, refilling water, checking on our meal. Lively atmosphere, but great for a casual dinner after skiing all day!
We call ourselves a Blue Collar Pub. Our business specializes in great home cooking all fresh not frozen. We provide three meals a day, breakfast, lunch and Dinner. We strive to provide exceptional service to our guests in a casual family friendly setting
Not really a pub but food is excellent. Nice selection with a range of options of sandwiches and burgers (we were there for lunch) all was delicious and affordable, especially for the area. Basic decor, very good service.
3 based on 59 reviews
A hidden gem in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Breath-taking views, known for our live music, homemade food, desserts and welcoming staff. Premiere entertainment from New Orleans to New York, California to Ireland... Come find what you've been looking fo
We've always had fun dining here and were never disappointed. This visit was no exception. Fish & Chips, burgers, chicken & ribs and similar fare await large groups with great fanfare. Beware this is Sox, Patriots & Celtics country so don't get to upset if a NY team is losing. The main dining room upstairs is usually closed after ski season.
I continue to enjoy my visits here. The food is good the beer is great. And the bartenders are awesome! After makin some runs on the hill I look forward to a break at the bar. The menu was revamped not long ago and I like it!
4 based on 32 reviews
Fresh fare rooted in tradition. Johnny Seesawâs serves up simple inventive food with deep connections to the surrounding area and the innâs heritage. Incorporating local ingredients with a fresh twist, our menu celebrates Vermont and elevates comfort food
My family and I were staying at the Lodge for a week and made reservations at Johnny Seesaw's for our first dinner in Vermont. The food was amazing. Luckily, we were there on one of the special Prime Rib nights (Thursdays and Saturdays). We are from Philadelphia, so we have had our share of "good" food from some excellent restaurants. However, the prime rib was the best that I have ever had. It was perfectly seasoned and cooked exactly how I requested. Everyone else thoroughly enjoyed their meals also. We ended up eating there 5 nights during our stay because the food was so delicious. During the course of our stay we tried alot of different items on the menu between the 4 of us. Everyone came away completely satisfied (and full) each time. Definitely try the poutine and rhubarb strawberry strudel!Thank you so much for your review! We loved having you and your family stay with us at Seesawâs Lodge. And even better that you so thoroughly enjoyed your dinners at Johnny Seesawâs that it became your restaurant of choice in the area. We hope to welcome you back again when youâre in Vermont!
4 based on 108 reviews
J.J. Hapgood General Store & Eatery is a purveyor of basic provisions and dry goods, local produce, meat and dairy products, cheese, charcuterie, penny candy, fine wine, cocktails and beer. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily, with apres ski spec
Great old fashioned country store / restaurant combo in a little village about 4 miles from Bromley Mountain with delicious modern food.We stopped in for lunch. Good menu and great food and service. We shared an excellent freshly prepared, well topped pizza - one of the best we've had in a long time. Also saw the sandwiches and burgers coming out and all looked amazing. Reasonably priced. Highly recommended.
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