Eli’s guidebook

Eli
Eli’s guidebook

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NEARBY FOOD AND DRINKS (WINOOSKI): There are many local options for quality food within walking distance, unfortunately they’re all closed by 11pm, even on the weekends...Domino’s is your only late-night option. Tiny Thai (thai) Papa Frank’s (italian) Mule Bar (burgers, salads, pub food) Pho Dang (Vietnamese) Asian Bistro (Vietnamese/Chinese/Sushi) Mandarin (Chinese Fusion) BURLINGTON FOOD: The best food options in downtown Burlington are: Farmhouse Tap & Grill American Flatbread (also a Zero Gravity brewery) Single Pebble (Asian fusion, try the ‘mock eel’) Skinny Pancake (crepes on the waterfront In the summertime, Breakwaters is the best outdoor food and drink scene with DJ’s and live music in the afternoon and evening. In the wintertime, if you’re going to either Sugarbush or Stowe, check out the Zen Barn and / or Prohibition Pig for food and drink combo... BURLINGTON BEER: There are TONS of options, many of which are walkable...if you’re here for the beer, download the Vermont Brewers’ Association app Then, check the /r/VermontBeer subreddit for your FAQs Buy your beer at: Winooski Beverage (5 minutes away, literally largest selection in the state) Craft Beer Cellar in Waterbury Center (on your way south on I-89 if you’re headed to Mass/NH) Four Quarters is a ten minute walk from your AirBnB and has some really interesting combos and exotic and experimental brews... Mule Bar is one of the better tap lists in the state and also has excellent food, a great place to get started, within a five minute walk. Foam is the waterfront spot with the most double IPAs on the menu, Zero Gravity is the best all-around for beer quality (go to American Flatbread for the best flatbread in town and some exclusive beers not at their brewery), Fiddlehead is a close second...Simple Roots is one of the best all-around and a small and awesome experience in the Burlington area -- if you go to Simple Roots, tell em that Eli sent you… Don’t forget about Citizen Cider for a change of pace and the cider-drinker (vegan) in your life... NIGHTLIFE: Bars in Vermont close at 2am Uber and Lyft are both easily available for getting to/from downtown Burlington; Green Cab is a local taxi company if you’d rather not use ride-sharing In downtown Burlington, you’ve got multiple late-night food options are: Multiple pizza places, including Mr. Mike’s, Manhattan’s, Multiple food carts on Church Street (outdoor pedestrian mall, near the bars/clubs) Vermont Pub & Brewery Kountry Kart Deli -- open until 3:30am, get a “Rise and Shiner” After 11pm, the only food option in downtown Winooski is Domino’s, which is open until 3am and is a 10 minute walk
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Winooski
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NEARBY FOOD AND DRINKS (WINOOSKI): There are many local options for quality food within walking distance, unfortunately they’re all closed by 11pm, even on the weekends...Domino’s is your only late-night option. Tiny Thai (thai) Papa Frank’s (italian) Mule Bar (burgers, salads, pub food) Pho Dang (Vietnamese) Asian Bistro (Vietnamese/Chinese/Sushi) Mandarin (Chinese Fusion) BURLINGTON FOOD: The best food options in downtown Burlington are: Farmhouse Tap & Grill American Flatbread (also a Zero Gravity brewery) Single Pebble (Asian fusion, try the ‘mock eel’) Skinny Pancake (crepes on the waterfront In the summertime, Breakwaters is the best outdoor food and drink scene with DJ’s and live music in the afternoon and evening. In the wintertime, if you’re going to either Sugarbush or Stowe, check out the Zen Barn and / or Prohibition Pig for food and drink combo... BURLINGTON BEER: There are TONS of options, many of which are walkable...if you’re here for the beer, download the Vermont Brewers’ Association app Then, check the /r/VermontBeer subreddit for your FAQs Buy your beer at: Winooski Beverage (5 minutes away, literally largest selection in the state) Craft Beer Cellar in Waterbury Center (on your way south on I-89 if you’re headed to Mass/NH) Four Quarters is a ten minute walk from your AirBnB and has some really interesting combos and exotic and experimental brews... Mule Bar is one of the better tap lists in the state and also has excellent food, a great place to get started, within a five minute walk. Foam is the waterfront spot with the most double IPAs on the menu, Zero Gravity is the best all-around for beer quality (go to American Flatbread for the best flatbread in town and some exclusive beers not at their brewery), Fiddlehead is a close second...Simple Roots is one of the best all-around and a small and awesome experience in the Burlington area -- if you go to Simple Roots, tell em that Eli sent you… Don’t forget about Citizen Cider for a change of pace and the cider-drinker (vegan) in your life... NIGHTLIFE: Bars in Vermont close at 2am Uber and Lyft are both easily available for getting to/from downtown Burlington; Green Cab is a local taxi company if you’d rather not use ride-sharing In downtown Burlington, you’ve got multiple late-night food options are: Multiple pizza places, including Mr. Mike’s, Manhattan’s, Multiple food carts on Church Street (outdoor pedestrian mall, near the bars/clubs) Vermont Pub & Brewery Kountry Kart Deli -- open until 3:30am, get a “Rise and Shiner” After 11pm, the only food option in downtown Winooski is Domino’s, which is open until 3am and is a 10 minute walk