6 Best Restaurants in Northern Vermont, Vermont

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

The Dining Room at the Inn at Shelburne Farms

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Dinner here will make you dream of bygone days, as piano music wafts in from the library of this 1880s mansion on the shores of Lake Champlain. Count on just-grown ingredients that come from the Market Garden right outside, as well as flavorful locally raised venison, beef, pork, and chicken.

1611 Harbor Rd., Shelburne, VT, 05482, USA
802-985–8498
Known For
  • Possibly best Sunday brunch in area
  • Beautiful gardens and lake views
  • Farmhouse cheddar made on the property
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May. No lunch weekdays
Reservations recommended.

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Frankie's

$$$ Fodor's Choice

For decades, the restaurant on this corner was Burlington's breakfast destination; now it's a nighttime affair, but it's still been the hottest table in town since it opened in late spring 2024. Owned and operated by two Hen of the Wood alums, the somewhat seafood-focused spot celebrates what's in season on Vermont's farms in a way that feels fresh, from grilled peaches with pickled corn to a standout cabbage entrée that tempts even the staunchest meat eaters.

169 Cherry St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-264--7094
Known For
  • Thoughtful natural-leaning wine list that's unique for the area
  • Shareable plates you won't want to share
  • Stunning marble bar with seats kept for walk-ins
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations recommended.

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Hen of the Wood

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Ask Vermont's great chefs where they go for a tremendous meal, and Hen of the Wood inevitably tops the list, thanks to its sophisticated, almost artful, dishes that showcase an abundance of local produce, meat, and cheese. The experience has translated seamlessly from Hen's original home in a converted 1835 gristmill to its sleek new spot on Waterbury's main drag, with a chef's counter, a downstairs speakeasy-style bar, a private dining room, a big patio, and—for the chefs—a much larger kitchen. It's more space all around, which means plenty of room for walk-ins, if you fancy a spur-of-the-moment snack of oysters and mushroom toast.

14 S. Main St., Waterbury, VT, 05676, USA
802-244–7300
Known For
  • Special occasions and dates
  • Outstanding cooking
  • Parker House rolls, housemade pâté, namesake mushroom toast
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Hen of the Wood Burlington

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The Burlington branch of Hen of the Wood offers a slick, urban vibe but serves the same inventive yet down-to-earth cuisine that set diners' hearts aflutter and tongues wagging at its original Waterbury location. Indeed, many consider this the best restaurant in Vermont, so drop your finger anywhere on the menu and you won't go wrong.

55 Cherry St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-540–0534
Known For
  • Menu changes daily
  • Chefs' choice dinners in the private Butcher Room for groups
  • Perfect date night spot
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Honey Road

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This Church Street restaurant has garnered multiple James Beard Foundation nominations, launching it into a golden age under the helm of co-owners Allison Gibson and chef Cara Chigazola Tobin. High expectations are satisfied thanks to creative takes on eastern Mediterranean cuisine, including a selection of sensational mezes and harissa chicken wings that are considered the best in town. Desserts from notable pastry chef Amanda Wildermuth are worth saving room for, particularly the popular tahini ice cream sundae.

156 Church St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-497–2145
Known For
  • Daily Honey Time happy hour with snacks and drinks
  • Muhammara (hot pepper) dip with house-made pita
  • The cutting edge of local cuisine
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Starry Night Café

$$$

A young chef with Vermont roots and California training serves standout seasonal, farm-to-table cuisine among handcrafted tableware and furniture at this popular, chic restaurant. A rotating display of works by local artists graces the walls, and the fireside porch, with its views of gardens and trees, is open all year. The bar, which got a fresh look in 2024, is a smart stop for a drink and a snack if the restaurant's fully booked.

5371 U.S. 7, Ferrisburgh, VT, 05456, USA
802-877–6316
Known For
  • An elaborate and delicious deconstructed steak tartare
  • One of the best outdoor patios in the state, surrounded by gardens and a picturesque pond
  • Date night spot
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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