Great Places to Eat Breakfast and Lunch

Have questions about the event or the area? Want to plan a ride in with others who are coming? Here's the place for it.

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Postby Shytown » Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:05 am

LMAO^^
C'mon Mark, I am twisted a little tighter than most, but your just fucked enough to get the vision of that in your mind, c'mon lemme have it :) :)
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The Wheel Inn

Postby TonUp » Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:17 am

The Wheel Inn in Benson VT on Wednesday they serve the Best Chicken and Biscuits on the entire state. Awesome food!


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The Halfway House

Postby TonUp » Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:19 am

The Halfway House on Route 22A in Shoreham VT, great food and awesome service, tell Cora I sent you.


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The Shoreham Inn

Postby TonUp » Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:23 am

The Shoreham Inn Pub in Shoreham Village, VT My favorite Cheeseburger and they have Switchback on Tap, sit on the bar or out on the deck, Irish music every other week.

Great homemade desserts! Tell Molly I sent you! Their menu changes every Thursday.


http://www.shorehaminn.com/pub.php


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Great Food!

Postby TonUp » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:54 am

Great food and great tasty beer on tap

Check out Two Brothers Tavern in Middlebury VT for lunch

http://www.twobrotherstavern.com/


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Postby mark » Mon Apr 12, 2010 11:18 am

Shytown wrote:LMAO^^
C'mon Mark, I am twisted a little tighter than most, but your just fucked enough to get the vision of that in your mind, c'mon lemme have it :) :)



I let pretty much anything slide on this site; ask anyone here how much I actually use my site admin powers. And if it was in another thread I would have let it go too, but this thread is about places to go eat. In that context your post was, shall we say, unappetizing. Next time please give some thought to the purpose of the thread you're posting in and whether the comment you're about to post is appropriate.

Thanks.

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Breakfast

Postby TonUp » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:05 pm

Steve's Park Diner across from the town green in Middlebury, VT!

Awesome pancakes!



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Postby LoVel » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:26 am

Tito,

You have a one track mind. We went to Dreamland last night.

The best place for ribs in the world. "Aint nothing like em nowhere"
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Great Food in Rochester, Vermont

Postby Larryjg » Sat May 29, 2010 1:58 pm

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Sandys Cafe in Rochester, has amazing whole food, pastries, coffee and espresso, sandwiches, and the like. She makes fresh food every day, and they have internet available if you need to check your mail.
They feature food from local producers, natural and organic when possible.

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Postby mark » Sun May 30, 2010 4:24 pm

Hey Larry, where is Sandy's Cafe in Rochester? Is it the same location as the Rochester Cafe (ie, did it get renamed)?

If not, the Rochester Cafe is a great place to stop for breakfast or lunch too.

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Postby sevy » Sun May 30, 2010 8:25 pm

If you are ever on my side of the border, PJ's Barbecue at the south end of Saratoga Springs is great, and there are always plenty of bikes to look at. Pitkins in Schroon Lake has a great turkey club, and their pies are homemade. The diner at the 4 corners in Edinburgh, at the end of the bridge is also very good. Piggy Pats just south of Rome has great food, and again, lots of bikes. Unfortunately, there's no really outstanding barbecue anywhere near me, including Lake George and Glens Falls. Dinosaur Barbecue is opening a shop in Troy NY, but at last report, not until August. Both of their places in Syracuse and Rochester are first rate, and they have two now in New York City, one in Times Square, and one in Harlem. Truly great barbecue!
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Food in Rochester, Vermont

Postby Larryjg » Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:50 am

Mark,

The cafe did get a name change, from Seasoned Books and Bakery. It is the one right next to the gas station, on the East side of Route 100.

"The Porch" is a good restaurant, with a sit down bar. Good for a dinner.

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Postby GerryP » Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:16 am

The hell with great places for breakfast and lunch!!!

Gerry has an addiction that must be fed.

Where the hell are the best places for ICE CREAM!!! Real ice cream, not the mass produced B & J stuff.
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Re: Food in Rochester, Vermont

Postby mark » Tue Jun 01, 2010 9:44 am

Larryjg wrote:The cafe did get a name change, from Seasoned Books and Bakery. It is the one right next to the gas station, on the East side of Route 100.


Ah, okay, so there are two good choices across the street from each other now. Sandy's on the east side of 100 and the Rochester Cafe on the west side. Nice. :)

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