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Things to do in Burlington

Listed below are some of our favorite spots in and around Burlington. Check them out during your stay.

Dinner

American Flatbread

All natural pizza baked in a wood fired oven. Very popular, likely to be a wait. No reservations. 115 Saint Paul Street

A Single Pebble

Delicious Chinese fare, reservations available. 133 Bank Street

Leunig's Bistro

French bistro food with a creative twist. 115 Church Street

Trattoria Delia

Old World Italian dining. 152 Saint Paul Street

Smokejacks

American fare. 156 Church Street

Sakura

Japanese / Sushi. 2 Church Street


Breakfast & Lunch

Penny Cluse Cafe

Breakfast on Saturday. Get there early as there's usually a line around the block by 10am. Kate's recommendation: Gingerbread pancakes & the fruit plate. 169 Cherry Street

Muddy Waters

Morning cup of joe down near the bottom of Church street. 184 Main Street

Stone Soup

Great place to grab a light lunch on Saturday. Closed Sundays. 211 College Street

Red Onion Restaurant

Huge, delicious sandwiches. Try the namesake Red Onion sandwich. 140 1/2 Church Street

Vermont Pub & Brewery

Great place for lunch out on the patio. 144 College Street

City Market

The best place in town to get groceries or a quick bite. 82 South Winooski Avenue

Bueno y Sano

For all those Amherst folks, you know what this is. For everyone else, enjoy a fantastic burrito

Kountry Kart Deli

All you need to know is "Bacon Rise-n-Shiner"


Hiking

Mount Mansfield

Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in the state of Vermont

Camel's Hump

Right near the ceremony site, this is a challenging hike with great views of the Adirondacks

Mount Philo

An easy hike about 15 minutes from downtown. Takes about an hour and a half to get up, hang out and come back down. There is also a road to the summit if you're just looking for the view.