A good restaurant in the St. Johnsbury area?

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Axel in JP
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A good restaurant in the St. Johnsbury area?

Post: # 4188Post Axel in JP
Wed Oct 04, 2006 10:19 am

I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a good place to eat in the St. Johnsbury area--could also be Danville, Hardwick, Lyndonville, Lower Waterford, etc. We'll be needing a good place to eat Saturday night. Not looking for anything dressy, but also not a total greasy spoon--unless, of course, it's a really GOOD greasy spoon!

Oh, and if the restaurant happens to be across the border in that...er...uh, "other" state whose name escapes me at the moment, that's fine too. I won't tell. :D

Thanks in advance for your replies.


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Re: A good restaurant in the St. Johnsbury area?

Post: # 4189Post pwt54
Wed Oct 04, 2006 10:28 am

Anthony's in St. Johnsbury across from the railroad station or the Miss Lyndonville Diner in Lyndonville if you can get in.

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Re: A good restaurant in the St. Johnsbury area?

Post: # 4191Post pwt54
Wed Oct 04, 2006 10:38 am

For the Creamery in Danville from St. Johnsbury; drive route US 2 west to Danville and turn right at the flashing yellow light. I missed the maple pie there last spring but I hit it at the P&H truck stop in Wells River the next week.

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Re: A good restaurant in the St. Johnsbury area?

Post: # 4192Post kindombiker
Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:05 pm

If you like beer and pizza Trout River brewing company i sthe place to go. It's right off of Rt. 5 in Lynodville across from the Lyndonville Diner. The pizzas are fresh and they make the best beer in Vermont IMHO. If beer and pizza isn't your gig, elements is a nice place in St. J, there is also a nice place at the Wildflower Inn called Juniper's which has awseome views.

Enjoy,

Ed

Axel in JP
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Re: A good restaurant in the St. Johnsbury area?

Post: # 4193Post Axel in JP
Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:56 pm

Thanks for the suggestions, everyone! I've put them all on my list.


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