Woodstock, Vermont
Farm-fresh, locally sourced, and delicious
Woodstock's dining scene is genuinely exceptional for a town of 3,000 people. Vermont's deep commitment to local farms, cheesemakers, sugarmakers, and craft producers means that even a casual lunch here will likely feature ingredients grown a few miles away. From candlelit fine dining to morning coffee โ here's where to eat.
The flagship restaurant of the Woodstock Inn serves ingredient-driven menus built around local Vermont farms. The redesigned interior blends warmth and elegance โ perfect for a relaxed dinner after a day on the trails. Known for its shareable plates and a menu that rotates with the seasons. Expect to find maple, aged cheddar, and heritage pork featuring prominently.
๐ 14 The Green, Woodstock, VT ยท Reservations recommended
Celebrated fine dining at The Jackson inn. This is Woodstock's most ambitious restaurant โ creative, technically precise, and rooted in Vermont ingredients. Perfect for anniversaries or a special-occasion dinner. The tasting menu is exceptional.
๐ The Jackson, Woodstock, VT
As farm-to-table as it gets โ dinner is served in a working farm's barn, with most ingredients grown right on the property. Fridays and Saturdays only, prix-fixe. The setting โ rolling hills, farmhouse atmosphere โ is as memorable as the food.
๐ 1101 Cloudland Rd, Pomfret, VT ยท ~10 min from village
A classic Vermont country inn restaurant in a 1796 Federal-style building. Candlelit dining rooms, a stellar wine list, and a menu that showcases Vermont's seasonal best. One of the region's most enduring fine dining destinations.
๐ 5518 VT-12, Barnard, VT ยท ~8 min north
The dining room at this 1793 inn offers classic New England fare in a setting that genuinely feels like stepping into Vermont's past. Great spot for a relaxed dinner before or after visiting Quechee Gorge.
๐ 1119 Quechee Main St, Quechee, VT
Woodstock's hippest casual spot, in the East End neighborhood. Hearty, fresh-casual cuisine including excellent vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. Full bar. Lively atmosphere โ great for a fun lunch or post-hike dinner.
The restaurant at the 506 on the River Inn. Casual, reliably good comfort food with a robust beer selection. Great for families or a relaxed dinner without the fuss of a reservation at a fancier spot.
A Woodstock institution. Down-to-earth breakfast and lunch spot with homemade baked goods, sandwiches, and old-fashioned ice cream. The kind of place that's been around forever because it's just really good.
๐ 33 Central St, Woodstock, VT
Woodstock's specialty coffee and tea shop, right in the village. The perfect walking-distance start to your morning. Excellent espresso drinks, teas, and light bites. Cozy space, friendly staff โ it sets the tone for a great day.
๐ Woodstock village center
A true local favorite for breakfast and lunch. Excellent sandwiches, soups, and salads made with local ingredients. Always busy โ for good reason. The perfect midday stop between sightseeing.
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