6 Great Restaurants in Burlington, Vermont

One of the joys of spending time in a new city is trying new restaurants, and of course not having to cook! Don’t let the cozy size of this charming city lead you to believe that they don’t deliver when it comes to the delicious. The Burlington, Vermont restaurant scene has much to offer, so let’s get right to it.

Time for BBQ!

If you’re a BBQ fan, you’ll want to make some time for Burlington’s beloved Bluebird Barbecue. Perhaps you saw this joint featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” or ranked by the Food Network as one of the 45 Top Barbecue Spots from Coast to Coast. It’s kind of a big deal.

Bluebird offers delicious slow-cooked meats, tempting sides created from scratch, and a great selection of adult beverages. The vibe is that of a backyard BBQ. This is a great spot to gather with friends and family, kick back, and enjoy the top-shelf food and relaxed setting.

Old School Diner

Since 1925 https://henrysdinervt.com/ has treated the people of Vermont to fantastic eats. Whether you’re in the mood for a sandwich, Greek entrée, milkshake, or breakfast served all day—Henry’s has got your number. Located downtown off of Church Street, this Burlington staple surrounded by historic architecture is a tourist attraction in itself. Whenever a spot is open for this many years, they’re doing something (or everything!) right.

Japanese Steak House

With a sushi bar, hibachi grill, and koi fish pond, you know Koto Japanese Steak House serves up as much fun as they do savory meals. They have multiple best sushi bar awards under their belt and an exceptional fully stocked bar. Delighting guests since 1999 speaks to a loyal Burlington following.

Two in One

With local owners who care deeply about the environment, support Vermont farms, and use Vermont products, The Windjammer Restaurant & Upper Deck Pub is a no-brainer for those looking for freshness. From their ample salad bar to signature dishes, “fresh” is the Windjammer theme. Steaks, burgers, seafood, vegetarian options, and more ensure a multitude of choices. If you’re in the mood after your meal, hit the Upper Deck Pub to keep the celebration going. After all, you are on vacation!

Keeping It Friendly

For a one-of-a-kind Burlington experience, head to the Friendly Toast. They’re friends of the environment that use the freshest ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible. The place is vintage to the bone with a striking red bar top and sparkling, shiny red stools, green and red chairs, and booths to match. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the bar has everything you need, including wonderful novelty drinks. Bring your camera because this spot has abundant opportunities for your next Instagram post.

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Author

Jim Kober

Travel Writer