Vermont has a talent for hiding delicious restaurants in unexpected places. Whether in the back room of a country store or inside an old barn, these dining surprises turn eating out into a unique experience. Today's featured culinary delight can be found inside a working sugar house. This rustic cabin restaurant serves wonderful home cooking in a warm and cozy atmosphere that you'll adore.
Maple Sugar and Vermont Spice is a rustic spot serving breakfast and lunch from a working sugar house. Located in Mendon, this rustic spot is a maple syrup paradise partnered with a tasty eatery.
This spot isn't just a sugar house and restaurant, it's also a gift store! The three-story cabin offers everything you need for that quintessential Vermont experience.
Grab a seat at the long wood counter or at a table in the gallery. The dining area has an open center where you can view the sugaring process from your perch up above.
Maple Sugar and Vermont Spice is a sought after place for breakfast. Opening at 7 a.m. daily, it's perfect for early birds or late risers.
Enjoy a scrumptious selection of eggs, bacon, sausage, and more. But with maple syrup being made right on the spot, we recommend you indulge in the pancakes or waffles topped with Vermont gold.
While this cozy spot serves breakfast all day, the lunch specials are pretty spectacular too. Sandwiches sing with flavor and no one cares if you drizzle some maple syrup on your chips!
During sugaring season, you'll have a ringside seat to all of the action. And you can buy all of the maple syrup, candies, and other products in the gift shop.
The quaint store also has souvenirs, clothing, and other made in Vermont products. Get a head start on your holiday shopping after indulging in a fantastic meal.
Find Maple Sugar and Vermont Spice at 2563 US-4, Mendon, VT 05701. They are open every day except Christmas from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Learn more by checking out their website or Facebook page.
Have you ever dined at this rustic cabin restaurant? If you're working on expanding your dining bucket list and eating your way across the Green Mountain State, pay a visit to one of these humble little restaurants.
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