13 Best Restaurants in Burlington, Northern Vermont

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American Flatbread Burlington Hearth

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The wood-fired clay dome ovens pump out delicious and amusingly named pies like "Dancing Heart" (garlic oil, Italian grana padano cheese, toasted sesame seeds) and "Power to the People" (chicken, buffalo sauce, carrots, mozzarella, and blue cheese dressing) in full view of the tables at this popular pizza spot. Fresh salads topped with locally made cheese round out the meals.

115 St. Paul St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-861–2999
Known For
  • Beers brewed on-site
  • Spacious outdoor seating area
  • Many ingredients sourced from farm 2 miles away

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Burlington Beer Company

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For craft beer and inventive pub food, head to this spacious taproom in a historic factory building where the world-renowned Lumière brothers produced films in the early 1900s. Pair your pint of Strawberry Whale Cake (strawberry cream ale) or Vaulted Blue (IPA with notes of candied citrus peel and ripe peaches) with smoked trout dip and loaded birria fries, or opt for hearty sandwiches such as shaved steak or the mushroom Philly. An arcade room provides entertainment for non-beer drinkers, too.

180 Flynn Ave., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-863--2337
Known For
  • Seasonal and classic craft beers
  • Pub food and apps to split
  • Lively, spacious atmosphere filled with natural light

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Deep City

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The local outcry when Charles Reeves and Holly Cluse closed their longtime breakfast spot, Penny Cluse Café, in November 2022 was only matched by the widespread sigh of relief when Reeves took over the kitchen at Deep City a year and a half later. Attached to popular Foam Brewers near the Burlington Waterfront, the airy, sunny space is a brunch-lover's dream, with dishes everyone in town has come to love, including a loaded bucket of spuds and herby gravy over biscuits. If there's a wait, grab a beer next door or take a waterfront walk to kill time.

112 Lake St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-800--1454
Known For
  • Burlington's favorite brunch
  • Southwest-inspired dishes like huevos rancheros and chile relleno plates
  • Micheladas with Foam beer and other brunchy cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.--Thurs. No dinner.
Reservations not accepted.

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Farmhouse Tap and Grill

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The line out the door on a typical weekend night should tell you a lot about the local esteem for this farm-to-table restaurant. Serving only local beef, cheese, and produce in a classy but laid-back style, Farmhouse Tap and Grill provides one of the finest casual meals in the area.

160 Bank St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-859–0888
Known For
  • Local cheese and charcuterie plates
  • Downstairs taproom and outdoor beer garden have hard-to-find local and global brews
  • Raw bar

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The Grey Jay

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Turkish breakfast towers, tightly wrapped shawarma, and the most sought-after donuts in town are signatures of this breakfast and lunch spot from the team behind Honey Road. Like its nighttime sister restaurant, it focuses on flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean. There's usually a waitlist, but it moves quickly.

135 Pearl St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-495--2916
Known For
  • Donuts in flavors like plum-cardamom cheesecake and maple-fenugreek
  • Honey Road's locally famous kale salad, but for brunch
  • Tahini iced coffee
Restaurant Details
No dinner.
Walk-in only

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Istanbul Kebab House

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The classics of Turkish cuisine are served with surprising authenticity and maximum deliciousness thanks to the culinary talents of its Istanbul-raised owners, plus locally sourced produce and meats. The open terrace upstairs offers the only rooftop dining in Burlington.

175 Church St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-857--5091
Known For
  • Turkish casseroles (güveç) baked in earthenware bowls
  • Wines sourced from Turkey
  • Lavash bread made to order
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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May Day

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Local industry pros launched this cozy neighborhood spot—named for owner Matthew Peterson's annual tradition of throwing an all-out riverside bash on May 1—with a menu that ranges from nostalgic favorites like a beef patty melt on rye to delicately plated vegetable dishes and a full platter of steak frites. Go lowbrow for drinks with a Narragansett lager, or highbrow with a bottle of wine from trailblazing Vermont producer La Garagista.

258 N. Winooski Ave., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-540--9240
Known For
  • Bustling industry night on Mondays
  • Adventurous natural wine list, with many options by the glass
  • Simple yet delectable desserts
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Onion City Chicken & Oyster

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Sister restaurant to Laura Wade and Aaron Josinsky's beloved Misery Loves Co. (now a market and takeout sandwich counter), this casual spot up the rotary serves up fried chicken in various forms—from honey-butter wings to whole birds. Comfort-food sides include collard greens that you can add house-made bacon to, a whole grilled onion, fluffy beignets filled with cheddar, and yes, there are oysters (options change daily).

3 E. Allen St., Winooski, VT, 05404, USA
802-540--8489
Known For
  • Well-made classic cocktails
  • Misery Loves Co.'s Rough Francis fried chicken sandwich
  • Fancy tater tots topped with trout roe
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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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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Restaurant Poco

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Owners Stefano Cicirello and Susie Ely parked what was originally Dolce VT food truck in a hip space that looks straight out of Brooklyn. The menu of shared plates changes regularly but leans global, with dishes such as Kung Pao cauliflower served alongside pork Milanese and a very good burger. 

55 Main St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-497--2587
Known For
  • Walk-in only
  • Small plates to share
  • Cozy atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues. No lunch.

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Santiago's Cuban Cuisine

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The Santiago's team shifted the vibe in Burlington when they opened at the very bottom of Main Street in 2023; with a lake-view patio, tropical décor, and a menu of classic Cuban dishes—including what the duo of first-generation Cuban-American owners claim is the only "authentic" Cubano in Vermont—it's a departure from the city's usual farm-to-table fare. And it's open late to accommodate travelers arriving via Amtrak train, who disembark just a quick stroll away.

3 Main St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-540--2444
Known For
  • Chicharrones, empanadas, tostones, and maduros to share
  • Real-deal Cubano on bread flown in from from La Segunda Bakery in Tampa, Florida
  • Tropical cocktails and mocktails, plus an extensive rum list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.
Reservations recommended.

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A Single Pebble

$$

"Gather, discover, and connect” is the slogan and theme at this intimate Chinese restaurant on the first floor of a residential row house. Traditional Cantonese- and Sichuan-style dishes are served family style, and the "mock eel" was given two chopsticks up on the Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate.

133 Bank St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-865–5200
Known For
  • Many vegetarian options
  • Fire-blistered green beans wok-tossed with flecks of pork
  • Chef's tasting menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Trattoria Delia

$$

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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