The venue and hotels are all within a 15 minute drive to Burlington, the most happening city in Vermont. Here is a small sampling of some of our favorite places to be.
716 Pine St
Burlington, VT 05401
(802)497-0054
One of the best breweries in Vermont. Great food, an outdoor patio and great service. Locals love this place.
112 Lake St
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 399-2511
A unique brewery and delicious sister restaurant located right on the Burlington waterfront. Getting some to-go beers and drinking them in the park across the street is one of our favorite ways to spend a summer evening.
160 Bank St
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 859-0888
Great burgers and a massive selection of drinks. There's a great beer garden in the back if you don't want to wait for a table.
325 N. Winooski Ave
Burlington, VT
(802)865-8031
Authentic and absurdly delicious Vietnamese food. An excellent takeout option, but the service is great as well if you choose to dine in. BYOB.
7131 Church St
Burlington, VT 05401
Right in the heart of downtown. A perfect place to wander, people-watch and shop. Be sure to check out the BCA Center for some art, and City Hall Park for some interactive fountains.
10 College St
Burlington, VT 05401
All along beautiful Lake Champlain is a walkable bike path. Head in any direction and you'll find stunning views, things to explore and creemees (Vermont-speak for soft-serve ice cream).
60 Institute Road
Burlington, VT 05401
Why not have a beach while you're here? You've earned it. There's a campsite here as well in case you decide you want to stay an extra day or two.
11 Flynn Ave
Burlington, VT
This park has it all: Grills, tennis, bocce, volleyball and giant lake rocks you can lounge out on like a lizard. Oh, and a giant tree house.
Pine St.
Burlington, VT
A 3-day annual event that usually happens to fall on the same weekend. Pine Street is closed to cars and thousands of people gather to explore open artist studios, catch live music, and eat delicious food.
345 Pine St.
Burlington, VT
Way more than just a few veggie stands! The Saturday morning farmers market on Pine Street is huge and there are tons of vendors. If you still want to sit down for breakfast afterward, Myers Bagels is right next door.