7 Best Restaurants in Montpelier, Northern Vermont

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We've compiled the best of the best in Montpelier - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Red Hen Baking Co.

$ Fodor's Choice

If you're a devotee of artisanal bakeries, it'd be a mistake not to trek the 7-plus miles from Montpelier (15 from Stowe) to have lunch, pick up freshly baked bread, or sample a sweet treat at what many consider Vermont's best bakery. Red Hen supplies bread to some of the state's premier restaurants, including Hen of the Wood, and has varied offerings every day.

961 U.S. 2, Montpelier, VT, 05602, USA
802-223–5200
Known For
  • Breads and pastries, such as chocolate-almond croissants and spicy brownies
  • Local hangout
  • Soups and sandwiches, including an excellent jambon-beurre (ham sandwich) with Vermont Creamery cultured butter
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Three Penny Taproom

$$ Fodor's Choice

This celebrated taproom remains one of the state's best, thanks in large part to its ability to acquire beers few others in the region can. The vibe feels straight out of an artsy neighborhood in Brussels, but with the earthiness of Vermont.

108 Main St., Montpelier, VT, 05602, USA
802-223–8277
Known For
  • Darn good burger
  • Top happy-hour hangout in town
  • Premier Vermont and hard-to-get brews
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Wilaiwan's Kitchen

$ Fodor's Choice

In 2012, co-owners Wilaiwan Phonjan-Azarian and Timothy Azarian traded their locally adored street cart for a cozy brick-and-mortar location offering some of the best Thai food in the state, if not on the East Coast. Most of the menu reflects the Laotian influence of Phonjan-Azarian's upbringing in northeast Thailand, and Vermont ingredients from eggs to chiles inspire dishes that change weekly.

34 State St., Montpelier, VT, 05602, USA
802-613–3587
Known For
  • Weekly changing menus featuring local ingredients
  • Noodle specials, like khao soy and gwit diow, with homemade chili pastes
  • Sunny interiors covered with artwork
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Bohemian Bakery

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The original Bohemian Bakery began in 2010 as a Sunday-only pop-up in the home of co-owners Annie Bakst and Robert Hunt; it quickly became a weekly haunt for expertly made French pastries. The couple now roasts coffee beans in small batches and fills daily orders of rotating favorites like buttery kouign-amman (flaky pastry with fruit or chocolate) and croissants, custard-filled Danishes, and tall slices of cornmeal cake in their shop.

83 Main St., Montpelier, VT, 05602, USA
802-461–8119
Known For
  • Seasonal tarts with fresh fruit and pastry cream
  • Croissants of all kinds
  • Coffee roasted in-house
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Oakes & Evelyn

$$$$

Vermont may be landlocked, but regionally sourced seafood fills the menu at this upscale farm-to-table restaurant in the state capital; the raw bar—think Cape Cod oysters and cold-smoked scallop crudo—is a particular draw. Large plates include grilled Wagyu steaks and pan-seared diver scallops with pork belly.

52 State St., Montpelier, VT, 05602, USA
802-347--9100
Known For
  • Bao buns with spiced crispy local mushrooms
  • Creative cocktails, including multiple Bloody Mary options at brunch
  • Luxurious ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Tues. No lunch Mon.–Sat.

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Pearl Street Pizza

$$

The handmade Italian brick oven is the centerpiece of this hot pizza spot, which shares a former department store building with AR Market and the curing facility for Vermont Salumi. The team cranks out perfectly blistered Neapolitan-style pizzas and thick grandma pies, with classic and weekly special toppings that range from fire-roasted mushrooms to roast pork and miso drizzle. The bar boasts a top-notch local draft list and affordable, well-made cocktails.

159 N. Main St., Montpelier, VT, 05641, USA
802-622--8600
Known For
  • Local mozzarella, real San Marzano tomatoes, cup-and-char pepperoni
  • Grandma pies and slices
  • Tom Cat Tiramisu made with local barrel-aged gin
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Mon. No lunch.

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Sarducci's

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Montpelier's most popular restaurant draws its crowd less for the classic American Italian dishes than the conviviality, charm, and sizable portions, not to mention the picturesque Winooski River flowing directly alongside the windows. The pizza comes fresh from wood-fired ovens, while the rest of the menu features your favorite pennes, Alfredos, and raviolis, with pleasing tweaks on the old formulas.

3 Main St., Montpelier, VT, 05602, USA
802-223–0229
Known For
  • Romantic date night riverside setting
  • Large gluten-free menu
  • Local favorite
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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We've got a few suggestions for nearby spots.
$$ Stowe

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$$ Stowe Fodor's Choice

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$$ Stowe

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