Burlington is the largest city in
Vermont with a population of 38,889.
Dining
• Lake Champlain
Chocolate is a local chocolate maker. They have a company store and
a viewing area to see the chocolate being made. They also have a small
coffee bar.
• Church Street has
many places to eat along this pedestrian mall ranging anywhere from the
famous "Hot Dog Lady" street vendor to the New England Culinary Institute.
The marketplace maintains its own directory:
Pizza
• Big Daddy's - When you're drunk, or if you're a freshman, get the
footlong Oinkin' Gobbler.
• Lee Zachary's Pizza House - 1234 Williston Road, So. Burlington,
802-864-9817
• Leonardo's Pizza - 802-863-8404
• Manhattan Pizza - 167 Main St., 802-658-6776
• Mr. Mike's - 206 Main St., 802-864-0072
Seafood
• Perry's Fish House - 1080 Shelburne Rd., So. Burlington,
802-862-1300
• Shanty on the Shore - 181 Battery St., 802-864-0238
Chinese
• China Express - 293 Shelburne Road, 802-865-2155
Japanese
• Koto Japanese Restaurant - 792 Shelburne Road, So. Burlington,
802-660-8976
• Sakura Japanese Restaurant -
2 Church St., 802-863-1988
Indian
• India House Restaurant - 207 Colchester Ave., 802-862-7800
• Shalimar of India - 16 North Winooski Ave., 802-864-5693
Thai
• Bangkok Bistro - 144 Church St., 802-951-5888
American
• Al's French Fries -
1251 Williston Road, South Burlington, 802-862-9203
• Bruegger's Bagel Bakery -
93 Church St., 802-860-1995
• New England Culinary Institute
(NECI) Commons - 25 Church St., 802-862-6324
• New England Wings - 505 Riverside Ave., 802-658-6399
• Muddy Waters - 184 Main St., 802-658-0466
• Greenstreets -
30 Main St., 802-862-4930
• Rusty Scuffer - 148 Church St., 802-864-9451
• Uncommon Grounds - 42
Church St., 802-865-6227
• Vermont Soup Company - 1636 Williston Rd., So. Burlington,
802-862-5678
• Windjammer Restaurant &
Conference Ctr. - 1076 Williston Rd., So. Burlington, 802-862-6585
• Sweetwater's - 118 Church St., 802-864-9800
• Smokejack's - 156 Church
St., 802-658-1119
• Ice House Restaurant - 171 Battery St., 802-864-1800
• Handy's Lunch - 74 Maple St., 802-864-5963
Italian
• Three Tomatoes Trattoria - 83 Church St., 802-660-9533
Tex-Mex
• Coyote's Tex-Mex Cafe - 161 Church St., 802-865-3632
Brazilian
• Souza Brazilian Restaurant - 55 Main St., 802-864-2433
• New World Tortilla - 10 North Winooski Ave., 802-865-1058
• Five Spice Cafe - 175
Church St., 802-864-4045
• Leunig's Old World Cafe - 115 Church St., 802-863-3759
• Outback Steakhouse
- 150 Dorset St., So. Burlington, 802-862-0003
• Pacific Rim - 111 St. Paul St., 802-651-3000
• Tortilla Flat - 317 Riverside Ave., 802-864-4874
Drink
• The Vermont Pub and
Brewery 144 College St., 802-865-0500
• Akes' Place 134 Church
St., 802-864-8111
• Ri Ra Irish Pub 123 Church St.,
802-860-9401
• Nectar's 188 Main St.,
802-658-4771
• Esox - 194 Main St., 802-862-7314
• What Ales You 152 St. Paul St. (on the corner of Main and St.
Paul), 802-862-1364
• Ruben James (or simply "RJ's"), 159 Main St., 802-864-0744
• Church Street Tavern 103 Church St., 802-658-1309
• Red Square 136 Church
St., 802-859-8909
• Three Needs Brewery and Taproom 207 College St., 802-658-0889
Freshly-brewed self and local beers, as well as a small but decent selection
of beers on tap. Red felt pool table in the back, and friendly bar staff.
Lodging
• Sheraton
Burlington Hotel & Conference Center 870 Williston Road, (802)
865-6600. The largest hotel and conference center in the state of Vermont,
it is close to businesses and shopping in beautiful downtown Burlington. The
hotel is also close to Lake Champlain, Burlington International Airport and
many Burlington attractions.
• Wyndham Burlington
Hotel 60 Battery Street, (802) 658-6500. Set in the Lake Champlain
area in Burlington, Vermont, the hotel offers vacationers 256 hotel rooms.
• Willard Street Inn
is very close to Champlain College and UVM with views of Lake Champlain and
the Adirondacks.
• Lang House is a cool
alternative to a hotel and is just a short walk down the hill to the Church
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Get in
• Burlington is served by Burlington International Airport (BTV).
Flights arrive via most major carriers daily. Visit
http://www.vermontairports.com/.
• By car, Interstate 89 runs directly through town. The town center is
accessible via exit 14W. Interstate 89 continues North from Burlington to
the Canadian border at Highgate, and South to the New Hampshire border.
Generally, it is a 6 hour drive from New York City, a 3.5 hour drive from
Boston and a 1.5 hour drive from Montreal.
• There is a Greyhound bus terminal on Pine street, just south of downtown.
Visit Vermont Transit
• The closest Amtrak station is in Essex Junction, about a 15-20 minute
drive to the east with daily service between Washington, D.C. and New York
City.
• Ferry service is available from downtown Burlington to Port Kent, NY
across Lake Champlain, this gives access to the Adirondacks area of New York
state. See the
schedule and rates .
Get around
• On Foot: Downtown Burlington is one of the most
walkable and
beautiful small cities in New England, and you'd do well to get out of your
car and soak it in.
• By Car: There are car rental offices at Burlington International
Airport, including Hertz, Avis and Thrifty. Traffic is generally bad during
the normal crunch hours and Williston Road and Shelburne Road are always
congested, and, unfortunately, unavoidable for the most part.
• Transit: Burlington and the surrounding communities of South
Burlington, Shelburne, Colchester and Essex Junction are served by the
Chittenden County Transportation
Authority (CCTA) which operates public buses. Buses are generally
clean, uncrowded and relatively cheap. The main terminal is in downtown
Burlington at the intersection of Church St. and Cherry St.
Activities
Go Biking - Burlington has a 7.6 mile bike path that runs along the lake
and now connects to the Colchester bike path.
Attractions
Burlington's downtown is home of an eclectic mix of shops and
restaurants, and is well-known for its pedestrian Church Street marketplace.
Regular cruise tours of Lake Champlain aboard
The Spirit of
Ethan Allen II leave from Burlington's harbor, also home to ECHO, the
lake aquarium and science center.
Links
• City of Burlington
• Enjoy Burlington
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