Guidebook for South Burlington

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Guidebook for South Burlington

Food Scene

The best restaurant in New England!
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Hen of the Wood - Burlington
55 Cherry St
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The best restaurant in New England!
Very eclectic and unique. Organic restaurant with an interesting menu of street food from around the world.
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¡Duino! (Duende)
10 N Winooski Ave
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Very eclectic and unique. Organic restaurant with an interesting menu of street food from around the world.
One of the best coffee/espresso bar in town. I can introduce you to Lisa and Matt, the owner-baristas.
Tight Squeeze Coffee Shop
125 College St
One of the best coffee/espresso bar in town. I can introduce you to Lisa and Matt, the owner-baristas.
Great grocery store with a nice bakery and cooked foods.
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Healthy Living Market and Cafe
222 Dorset St
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Great grocery store with a nice bakery and cooked foods.
Best Thai in New England.
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Tiny Thai Restaurant
293 Main St
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Best Thai in New England.

Parks & Nature

Best hiking in New England
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Mount Mansfield
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Best hiking in New England

Sightseeing

This historical farm was built using money inherited from railroad magnate William Henry Vanderbilt. Until the late 1930's the Breeding Barn was the nations largest open structure. Today, the farm is a nonprofit organization educating for a sustainable future. The home campus is a 1,400-acre working farm, forest, and National Historic Landmark. It has great walking paths.
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Shelburne Farms
1611 Harbor Road
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This historical farm was built using money inherited from railroad magnate William Henry Vanderbilt. Until the late 1930's the Breeding Barn was the nations largest open structure. Today, the farm is a nonprofit organization educating for a sustainable future. The home campus is a 1,400-acre working farm, forest, and National Historic Landmark. It has great walking paths.