Guidebook for Bristol

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Guidebook for Bristol

Food Scene

In Vermont we call soft service ice cream creemies. I think they have one of the best creemies in VT, but I'm only slightly biased by the short commute. Open seasonally.
Village Creeme Stand
41 West St
In Vermont we call soft service ice cream creemies. I think they have one of the best creemies in VT, but I'm only slightly biased by the short commute. Open seasonally.
The Bobcat is a great gastro pub, in fact it is where we had our first date, with locally sourced ingredients and has, in our opinion, the best burger and fries in VT. They also brew their own beer.
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The Bobcat Cafe and Brewery
5 Main St
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The Bobcat is a great gastro pub, in fact it is where we had our first date, with locally sourced ingredients and has, in our opinion, the best burger and fries in VT. They also brew their own beer.
3 Squares offers a hearty breakfast, brunch and lunch menu. They take pride in sourcing a lot of ingredients locally. They also make their own chocolate from a cacao plantation they co-own in S. America.
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3 Squares Cafe
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3 Squares offers a hearty breakfast, brunch and lunch menu. They take pride in sourcing a lot of ingredients locally. They also make their own chocolate from a cacao plantation they co-own in S. America.
Good food, fun cocktails and live music sometimes.
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Bar Antidote
35 Green St
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Good food, fun cocktails and live music sometimes.
This used to be owned by the same French chef who founded the Bobcat Cafe. The meal options are often pretty heavy (read lots of butter) but it's delicious. We will venture there for special occasions as it's a bit pricier than the Bobcat.
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Black Sheep Bistro
253 W Main St
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This used to be owned by the same French chef who founded the Bobcat Cafe. The meal options are often pretty heavy (read lots of butter) but it's delicious. We will venture there for special occasions as it's a bit pricier than the Bobcat.
Great baked goods and hot drinks.
Jones The Boy Bake Shop
28 North St
Great baked goods and hot drinks.
An eclectic mix of breakfast/lunch options as well as a small grocery full of local products.
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Minifactory
16 Main Street
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An eclectic mix of breakfast/lunch options as well as a small grocery full of local products.
Farm to table pizza with a twist.
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The Tillerman Inn & Restaurant
1868 North 116 Road
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Farm to table pizza with a twist.

Drinks & Nightlife

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Drop-In Brewing Company
610 US-7
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Hired Hand Brewing Co.
35 Green St
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Lincoln Peak Vineyard
142 River Rd
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Appalachian Gap Distillery
88 Mainelli Rd
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Woodchuck® Cider
1321 Exchange St
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The Otter Creek Brewery
793 Exchange St
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Foley Brothers Brewing
79 Stone Mill Dam Rd
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Fiddlehead Brewing Company
6305 Shelburne Rd
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Frost Beer Works
171 Commerce St
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Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
112 Lake St
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Stone Corral Brewery
83 Huntington Rd
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Prohibition Pig
23 S Main St
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Another option for a spot to grab a drink and basic food in Bristol.
South Mountain Tavern
31 Main Street
Another option for a spot to grab a drink and basic food in Bristol.

Essentials

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Shaw's
7 Prince Ln
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Walgreens Pharmacy
1 Prince Ln

Shopping

Art, jewelry, pottery, silk scarves and other products created by local artists.
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Art on Main
25 Main St
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Art, jewelry, pottery, silk scarves and other products created by local artists.
Fun gifts, including beeswax candles.
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Vermont HoneyLights
22 Main St
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Fun gifts, including beeswax candles.
Danforth Pewter Flagship Store & Workshop
52 Seymour St
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Best dispensary in Vermont.
Emeraldrose Grows
Best dispensary in Vermont.

Arts & Culture

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Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
4472 Basin Harbor Rd
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Shelburne Farms
1611 Harbor Road
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Vermont Folklife Center
88 Main St
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Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History
1 Park St
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Rokeby Museum
4334 US-7
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Parks & Nature

Popular swimming hole.
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Bristol Falls a.k.a. Bartlett Falls
23-655 Lincoln Rd
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Popular swimming hole.
Hike to the top of Mad River Glen. Trailhead on Jim Dwyer Rd. in Starksboro.
Jerusalem Trail Trailhead
537 Jim Dwire Rd
Hike to the top of Mad River Glen. Trailhead on Jim Dwyer Rd. in Starksboro.
A western approach to Mount Abraham, Vermont's fifth highest peak, the Battell Trail joins the Long Trail near tent sites and a log shelter on the slopes of Lincoln Mountain. Aside from rare plants and fabulous views, two sugarbushes are found on the route.
Battell Trail
1922-1940 Elder Hill Rd
A western approach to Mount Abraham, Vermont's fifth highest peak, the Battell Trail joins the Long Trail near tent sites and a log shelter on the slopes of Lincoln Mountain. Aside from rare plants and fabulous views, two sugarbushes are found on the route.
From the parking lot, the trail leads into the woods and climbs moderately to a bridge at 0.2 miles. The trail continues beside a stream to a second stream crossing that has no bridge, but can be crossed on rocks. Ascending steadily after the second stream crossing, the trial climbs to a third stream crossing after which the terrain is gentler. The trail arrives at the outlet of Abbey Pond at 2.1 miles. Abbey Pond supports a community of marsh plants and animals. This trail is sometimes closed to protect nesting great blue herons. Watch for closure posters. Average hike time: 2 - 2.5 hours round trip.
Abbey Pond trail head
283-499 Abbey Pond Rd
From the parking lot, the trail leads into the woods and climbs moderately to a bridge at 0.2 miles. The trail continues beside a stream to a second stream crossing that has no bridge, but can be crossed on rocks. Ascending steadily after the second stream crossing, the trial climbs to a third stream crossing after which the terrain is gentler. The trail arrives at the outlet of Abbey Pond at 2.1 miles. Abbey Pond supports a community of marsh plants and animals. This trail is sometimes closed to protect nesting great blue herons. Watch for closure posters. Average hike time: 2 - 2.5 hours round trip.