9 Best Restaurants in Central Vermont, Vermont

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We've compiled the best of the best in Central Vermont - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

American Flatbread Waitsfield

$$ Fodor's Choice

The organically grown flour and vegetables—and the wood-fired clay ovens that unite them—take the pizza here to another level. In summer, you can dine outside around firepits on the beautiful valley floor. Have a moment to take in the surroundings; this spot is located at the heart of Lareau Farm, one of the Mad River Valley's first when it was founded in 1794.

46 Lareau Rd., Waitsfield, VT, 05673, USA
802-496–8856
Known For
  • Maple–fennel sausage pie
  • Hot fudge sundaes with chocolate chip brownies
  • Big Red Barn art gallery on-site
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch
Reservations not accepted

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Haymaker Bun Co

$ Fodor's Choice

This sunlit café and bakery overlooking Otter Creek houses some of the best coffee and pastries in the state thanks to chef--owner Caroline Corrente, who honed her skills at pastry school in France before zeroing in on a love for brioche dough. Corrente's specialty sweet and savory buns change daily based on what is available locally—many ingredients are found within a few miles of Haymaker's doors. The OG Bun, always on the menu, is a cinnamon-spiced ode to the classic sticky bun that draws Vermonters from all corners of the state. Corrente added a location in Burlington's hip Soda Plant in 2024.

7 Bakery La., Middlebury, VT, 05753, USA
802-989–7026
Known For
  • Sweet and savory brioche buns
  • Locally roasted Brio coffee and espresso
  • Patio seating and riverside views
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Jones' Donuts and Bakery

$ Fodor's Choice

Since 1923, Jones' has been a destination for doughnuts and baked goods made fresh each day in the earliest hours of the morning. Fill a box with cinnamon rolls, pie squares, apple turnovers, and some of the best doughnuts in the state.

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Brix Bistro

$$

Tucked away in Rutland Plaza, this small, casual wine bar serves up locally inspired bistro fare featuring artisan cheeses, charcuterie, seasonal specials, and rotating pastas. There is a nice selection of house cocktails and Vermont beers to choose from, yet the true draw here is the global wine list, a thoughtful selection with about two dozen by-the-glass offerings.

118 Merchant's Row, Rutland, VT, 05701, USA
802-776–4175
Known For
  • Interesting wines available by the glass
  • Small plates and flatbreads to share
  • Casual yet intimate atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.

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Canteen Creemee Company

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Stop by the takeout window of this new-wave snack shack for fried chicken, griddled burgers, and kimchi-stuffed grilled cheese. Stay for the homemade creemees, Vermont's answer to soft-serve ice cream; classics like maple are always on offer, as are seasonal specials like ginger, cinnamon, lemon, and fresh blueberry. The Bad Larry, a whimsical, Willy Wonka-esque sundae on a cone, tops a tall twist of maple ice cream with maple crystals, maple drizzle, maple cookies, and a cloud of maple cotton candy. And in typical Vermont fashion, most ingredients from beef to pickles are locally made.

5123 Main St., Waitsfield, VT, 05673, USA
802-496–6003
Known For
  • Elaborate, whimsical creemees and creemee sundaes
  • Gussied-up fried chicken, griddled burgers, and hot dogs
  • Limited seating and winter hours
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Liquid Art

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This cerulean blue A-frame is a mountainside gem for morning baked goods, award-winning chilli, and specialty drinks like the Mounds latte (espresso, steamed milk, coconut, and chocolate syrup). It also doubles as a local art gallery, so you can peruse the work of Vermont artists over a pick-me-up.

37 Miller Brook Rd., Killington, VT, 05751, USA
802-422–2787
Known For
  • Monthly five-course wine dinners
  • Cozy corner tables and free Wi-Fi
  • Award-winning vegetarian chilli
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Minifactory

$$

Also the home of award-winning jam company V Smiley Preserves, this all-day café serves house-made pastries, coffee, cocktails, biscuit sandwiches, huge salads, creative vegetable dishes and savory yogurt with crispy lentils and poached eggs.

16 Main St., Middlebury, VT, 05443, USA
802-453--3280
Known For
  • Jammy waffle (waffle with buttered nuts, syrup, and black raspberry whip)
  • Well-stocked grab-and-go fridge and pantry ingredients
  • Bright, spacious seating area with big windows for people-watching
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Mont Vert Cafe

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This charming two-story café in the center of Woodstock sources most of its ingredients in state. It's the perfect stop for a Vermont maple latte with local dairy, produce-laden salads, and wraps or egg sandwiches worthy of a long line.

28 Central St., Woodstock, VT, 05091, USA
802-457–7143
Known For
  • Strong espresso drinks
  • Monte Vert Cristo on challah French toast with a side of maple syrup
  • Seasonal specials
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Village Butcher

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This emporium of Vermont edibles has great sandwiches, cheeses, local beers, and delicious baked goods—perfect for a picnic or for lunch on the go.

18 Elm St., Woodstock, VT, 05091, USA
802-457–2756
Known For
  • Great sandwiches including house-made roast beef
  • On-site butcher
  • Daily sides and salads
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Mon. No dinner

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