How To Eat Your Way Through Burlington, Vermont
UVM, the Burton Snowboard headquarters, and Lake Champlain are just some of the main reasons New Englanders head north to the biggest city in Vermont. I recently spent 48 hours in this region and found the Burlington, Vermont, food options to also be a main attraction.
Though I was certainly aware of the potential, being overly satisfied with our meal choices while in Burlington was a welcome surprise.
To retrace my steps, my stay consisted of five full meals. None of these were planned in advance, meaning each was either spontaneous or convenient. If we said, “This looks good. Do you want to go here?” then we’d give it a try.
In terms of cuisine types, I found breakfast and pizza to be among the most popular meal choices in this area.
Breakfast Is A Highlight Meal When It Comes To Burlington, Vermont Food
It’s a meal you just don’t skip. I found breakfast in Burlington to be the most social of three meal options each day. It was when travelers, neighbors, roommates, and family members alike seemed to gather. Here are two great options to start the day off right.
At the Double Tree Hotel there’s a breakfast buffet that is top notch. It’s located in the lobby restaurant which just goes by the name of The Atrium. You walk into the hotel, hang a left past the indoor pool and overhead yards of skylight, and there’s an elegant entranceway into the open-air style restaurant.
It opens at 6:30 AM on weekdays and 7 AM on weekends. Here, you will find a wonderful array of hot breakfast items such as eggs, sausage, bacon, and fresh-cooked breakfast potatoes. Pastries, various juices, cereal, fruit, and waffles are also available. Bonus points are given here for the staff always leaving a carafe of hot coffee on the table.
Then, located at 408 Shelburne Rd, in Burlington, you will find Myer’s Wood Fired Bagels. These bagels are hand-rolled and wood-fired as opposed to being baked. This seems to be a favorite spot for local folks to meet up with a friend or family member.
The everything bagel was a great blend of flavor with the wood fired kick. Myer’s also now serves pizza during select hours.
Speaking of which, pizza in Burlington deserves its own category.
We hit two spots. Both were completely different from each other, and equally fantastic. American Flatbread is located in the midst of the action. This place is not to be confused with Flatbread Company which also has multiple locations throughout New England.
A large cheese and herb pie did the trick at American Flatbread. It’s deliciously fresh, and the garlic oil and fresh herbs serve as the secret ingredients, as they compliment the pie with a ton of flavor.
However, 1.5 miles north we tripped across one of the best pizza experience I’ve ever had. There’s a mysterious component to Pizzeria Ida (662 Riverside Ave).
First of all, it is hard to find, tucked behind the Pho Hong restaurant building. Ida seems like a pizza speakeasy. It uses high-end ingredients, and therefore, the prices for a regular pie are not cheap.
However, the $40 is money well spent. You will feel this way upon the first bite. As a party of eight, we ordered a square pie with pepperoni, regular cheese, and a margarita. Then, you can add a bottle of wine to the table (they only serve wine by the bottle).
Ida seems to be artisanal, with each pie having freshly shaved parm, basil leaves, and an incredibly flavored olive oil drizzle on the crust.
The square pie was the winning food plate of my entire Burlington visit. The edges are charred, and the entire crust is super-light, which is the opposite of how a Sicilian-style pizza normally is.
Honorable Mention
Around the corner from Flatbread (173 College St), you will find a building that looks like an old bank, yet it is now the Burlington Whiskey Room. It opens nightly at 5 pm and does have an age requirement. In addition to the incredible menu of whiskeys, scotch, and bourbon to casually sip, the tapas-style food menu has some delicious items.
For example, the everything pretzel rods with beer cheese and bourbon ragu pairs perfectly with a glass of your favorite Marker’s Mark.
So there you have it. A few select food groups, meals, and drinks to fully take in some of the best flavors Burlington, Vermont has to offer.