3 Best Restaurants in Burlington, Northern Vermont

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Pizzeria Verita

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"The truth is in the dough" is the long-standing motto of Burlington's destination for expert Neopolitan pies. The bubbled, chewy crusts are flame-kissed by live fire, and Italian-inspired ingredients are sourced mostly from local farmers like the house-made mozzarella that graces classics like the beautifully simple Margherita. But don't overlook inventive pizzas like the popular Mais, which is an enticing combination of fire-roasted sweet corn, crème fraîche, fior di latte (fresh mozzarella), and crackly edged slices of speck.

156 St. Paul St., Burlington, VT, USA
802-489–5644
Known For
  • Excellent cocktails, especially the house Negroni
  • Wood-fired Neopolitan pizza with seasonal toppings
  • Farm-sourced ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Shy Guy Gelato

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Some of the best gelato outside of Italy is found on St. Paul Street. Co-owner Paul Sansone was inspired by his Italian heritage to work abroad as an apprentice to notable gelato masters in Southern Italy; he returned to Vermont years later to open his own scoop shop alongside one of Burlington's longtime farm-to-table restaurant owners, Tim Elliot. Daily-changing flavors distill peak season fruits and lush Vermont dairy into peerless small-batch gelato and sorbet that draw visitors state-wide. The fior di latte (fresh mozzarella) gelato is remarkable, and one of the few flavors that rarely leaves the menu.

198 St. Paul St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-355–2320
Known For
  • Small-batch gelato and sorbet made with local ingredients
  • Fior di latte (fresh mozzarella) gelato
  • Vegan-friendly sorbets
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Trattoria Delia

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If you didn't make that trip to Umbria this year, the next best thing is this Italian country eatery around the corner from City Hall Park. The secret to the ambience goes well beyond the high-quality, handmade pasta dishes to the supercozy woody interior, a transplanted sugarhouse from New Hampshire, and a roaring fireplace when the weather's cool.

152 St. Paul St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-864–5253
Known For
  • Excellent wine list
  • Carbonara di Coniglio with bucatini and rabbit confit
  • Primo Italian desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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