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Special events venue, catering, conference center. Special events that are open to the public are continually being held. And the Green Mountain Banquet and Conference Center, with a capacity of 200, is also open for public rentals. It is a fully air-conditioned, handicap accessible, state-of-the-art facility easily found along Route 103 North in the picturesque village of Chester. There is adequate parking and a covered drop-off entrance. Full bar service with professional bartenders and professional chefs and staff are available to serve your guests.
Phone
802-875-6009
Town
Chester
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Begin with the freshest seasonal ingredients and add a modern touch to your heartwarming favorites. That's what the new Country Girl is like.
Breakfast until 11:30 a.m.
Daily specials as well as an expanding menu including homemade quiches and desserts.
Breakfast until 11:30 a.m.
Daily specials as well as an expanding menu including homemade quiches and desserts.
Phone
802-875-1003
Town
Chester
About
The Fullerton is a 20-room country inn with a fine dining restaurant and cozy tavern. This beautiful Vermont country inn offers 20 rooms, distinguished by its large front porch for warm weather dining and the stone fireplace in the lobby, fine indoor dining, as well as a cozy tavern with a large selection of Vermont beers. A warm welcoming atmosphere for your wedding, reunion and large parties. Wi-Fi.
Phone
802-875-2444 Toll Free: 866-884-8578
Town
Chester
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The Sweetest Place in Vermont, that's the Heritage Deli and Bakery. Delicious baked goods and full meals to eat in or take out; breakfast, lunch and early dinner; full deli menu for all tastes; seasonal soups; catering and holiday platters available. Every Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m., the Heritage offers authentic Mexican food. Call ahead or just come in and dine!
Phone
802-875-3550
Town
Chester
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We take pride in our acclaimed restaurant and farm-to-table cuisine. What we don’t buy from our farm partners and local purveyors, we make in-house using organic heirloom vegetables grown from seed and herbs from our garden. Tucked back from the road on a maple-lined drive, the 1792 inn offers a rustic and elgenat setting. Twelve unique guest rooms, each with a private bath (10 with A/C and 4 with fireplaces), feature beamed ceilings and wood floors with modern amenities, including free WiFi throughout and flat-screen televisions.
The restaurant features wood-burning fireplaces, indoor and outdoor dining, full bar and Chef's table in the working wine cellar.
The restaurant features wood-burning fireplaces, indoor and outdoor dining, full bar and Chef's table in the working wine cellar.
Phone
802-263-9217
Town
Perkinsville
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Built in 1851, this elegant Victorian B&B provides the perfect location for couples to enjoy an intimate, relaxing getaway. It has eight fabulous, air-conditioned rooms or suites, all furnished with beautiful antiques and appointed with luxurious linens and fluffy towels and robes. Unwind in one of our Jacuzzi tubs or soak away your cares in a claw-foot tub for two. Each room has a flat-screen TV with DVD player, iPhone radio/clock system and WiFi.
Savor the delicious gourmet breakfasts, often served by candlelight, in our stately dining room. Enjoy afternoon tea with non-stop baked goodies. More than 100 movies can be found in the CD library.
Join us for High Tea, in our formal dining room. Relax and enjoy savories, scones, sweets and a large variety of teas from around the world. The Inn Victoria was ranked No. 1 for its High Tea in a field of 8,600 B&B worldwide by Pam Lanier (www.lanierbb.com). Reservations are required.
Savor the delicious gourmet breakfasts, often served by candlelight, in our stately dining room. Enjoy afternoon tea with non-stop baked goodies. More than 100 movies can be found in the CD library.
Join us for High Tea, in our formal dining room. Relax and enjoy savories, scones, sweets and a large variety of teas from around the world. The Inn Victoria was ranked No. 1 for its High Tea in a field of 8,600 B&B worldwide by Pam Lanier (www.lanierbb.com). Reservations are required.
Phone
802-875-4288
Town
Chester
About
MacLaomainn's offers Scottish fare and beers in a charming pub setting.
Phone
802-875-MACS (6227)
Town
Chester
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Mountain Man Marketplace is an open-air market featuring small buildings in a village-like atmosphere. Handcrafted silver jewelry, soft-serve ice cream and other delights, and grilled food and lobster rolls are among the offerings.
Phone
802-875-2071 or 802-875-5361
Town
Chester
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By far, the best pizza in Chester. Eat in or take out. The Pizza Stone calls itself a "funky bunch of hippies who make the best pizza around." Eat in or take out, the restaurant uses mainly Vermont products and produce for its wood-fired pizzas. In addition to pizza, the Stone offers a full menu and plenty of beer on tap, wine and sodas. Live music almost every weekend.
Phone
802-875-2121
Town
Chester
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Rose Arbour offers luxurious bedding for a wonderful night's sleep, delicious breakfasts and lunches in the Tea Room of savory soups, delicious salads, delectable quiches and freshly baked breads.
Treat you and your friends to High Tea and browse the Gift Shop.
You'll notice the attention to detail at the Rose Arbour, whether you are staying in one of inn's cozy rooms for the weekend or you just popped in for lunch or tea in the Tea Room, where you can dine on savory soups, delicious salads, delectable quiches and freshly baked breads.
Treat you and your friends to High Tea and browse the Gift Shop.
You'll notice the attention to detail at the Rose Arbour, whether you are staying in one of inn's cozy rooms for the weekend or you just popped in for lunch or tea in the Tea Room, where you can dine on savory soups, delicious salads, delectable quiches and freshly baked breads.
Phone
802-875-4767
Town
Chester
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