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Travel Planner Dining | Shopping | Lodging | Activities | Events Travel Planner Dining | Shopping | Lodging | Activities | Events GoStowe.com/Travel | (800) 467-8693 Winter | Spring 2018/2019 Lunch: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Dinner: 5:30 pm -10:00 pm Serving Cocktails until 1:00 am Breakfast Hours Mon. - Fri.: 7:30 am - 11:00 am Fireside Dining Prices, Hours and Menu Items subject to change. A True Classic in the Heart of Stowe Family owned, Charlie B’s is rich with Vermont wine country & ski memorabilia, offering over 42 wines by the glass and a rotating selection of Vermont Craft Beers & Spirits. We invite you to browse among the pictures, historical ski equipment and wine decorations throughout the restaurant. A Warm Welcome From the Baraw Family! Sample Menu: Starters Sandwiches & Burgers [GF] All sandwiches can be made Gluten Free Daily Soup Special _______________________ 7 Turkey and Avocado Club _________________ 13 French Onion Soup ______________________ 7 Kale & Lentil Quesadillas ________________ 12 New England Clam Chowder ______________ 8 Cordon Blue Pita ________________________ 14 House-made Kale Hummus Dip ___________ 9 New England Lobster Roll ________________ 19 House-made Spinach & Artichoke Dip [GF] __ 9 Vermont BBQ Tofu ______________________ 14 Smoked Chicken Eggrolls ________________ 12 Philly Cheese Steak ______________________ 14 Chicken Wings _________________________ 13 Build Your Own Burger ___________________ 15 Sesame Fried Shrimp ____________________ 13 (* Dinner Only) Spicy Duck Ninja Roll ____________________ 12 Entrées Vermont Cheddar Cheese Curd Poutine ___ ___ 10 Caprese Pasta __________________________ 16 Vermont Cheese Plate [GF] _______________ 15 Vermont Soy Co. BBQ Tofu _____________ 16 *Fried Chicken & Buttermilk Biscuits ______________ 21 Salads *Roasted Half Chicken [GF] ____________ 24 Mixed Greens [GF] ______________________ 9 Baked Lobster Mac & Cheese __________ 25 Classic Caesar Salad [GF] __________________ 9 Fish & Chips _________________________ 19 Asian Chicken Salad [GF] _________________ 13 *Chimichurri Salmon __________________ 26 Caprese Salad [GF] _______________________ 13 Switchback Braised BBQ Brisket _______ 23 Chopped Salad [GF] _____________________ 13 *Grilled Filet Mignon[GF] ______________ 29 *Grilled NY Strip Steak [GF] ____________ 34 Stoweflake Spa Cuisine: Delight in an incredible culinary journey with innovative spa cuisine. These healthy, exciting Housemade BBQ Baby Back Ribs ________ 24 dishes are prepared with the freshest, most natural ingredi- ents available to maximize flavor and nutritional value. *Vermont BBQ Trio ____________________ 24 On the Mountain Road, Stowe (802) 253-7355 Kids Menu Available Reserve online: www.charliebspub.com Take Out • Fireside Dining Visit us online or in the Visitor Information Center located on Main Street in Stowe, or call to speak with a Vacation Planning Expert today. Photos courtesy of: Stowe Mountain Resort, Little River HotGlass Studio, Savannah Brown Photography, Green Mountain Inn, Brooke Kaltsas of TruckieLoo Photography, Edgewater Gallery, Field Guide, Idletyme Brewing Co., and Mark Vandenberg Photography. GoStowe.com/Travel | (800) 467-8693 Restaurant $$$ Sunday Brunch Vegan Gluten Free Menu Children’s WiFi Entertainment FOOD AFTER 10 p.m. Handicap Accessible TO ADA STANDARDS Catering Guide Phone # Page # Breakfast Lunch Dinner Late Night The Bagel 253-9943 $ 8 * * * * * * 394 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE The Bench 253-5100 $$ 9 * * * * * * * 492 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE The Bistro at Ten Acres 253-6838 $$-$$$ 10 * * * * * 14 BARROWS ROAD, STOWE Butler’s Pantry 253-2955 $$ 11 * * * * * 128 MAIN STREET, STOWE Café on Main 253-0077 $-$$ 12 * * * * * * * * 38 MAIN STREET, STOWE Charlie B’s Pub & Restaurant 760-1096 $$ 2 * * * * * * * * * Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa 1746 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE The Winfield’s Breakfast Room at Charlie B’s 760-1096 $-$$ 13 * * * * * * Cork Wine Bar & Market of Stowe 760-6143 $$ 15 * * * * * * * * 35 SCHOOL STREET, STOWE Doc Ponds 760-6066 $-$$ 16 * * * * * * * 294 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Grey Fox Inn & Resort 253-8921 17 990 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Dutch Pancake Café $-$$ * * * * The Fox’s Den $-$$ * * * * Harrison’s Restaurant & Bar 253-7773 $$-$$$ 18 * * * * 25 MAIN STREET, STOWE Hob Knob Inn, Bar & Lounge 253-8549 $-$$ 19 * * * * * 2364 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Idletyme Brewing Co. 253-4765 $$ 20 * * * * * * * * 1859 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Lighthouse Bar & Grill 253-7131 $ 21 * * * * * * * Commodores Inn 823 SOUTH MAIN STREET, STOWE The Lodge at Spruce Peak 760-4747 22 7412 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Hourglass Lounge $$$ * * * * Solstice Restaurant $$$ * * * * The Matterhorn Restaurant & Bar 253-8198 $$ 23 * * * * * * * * * 4969 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE McCarthy’s Restaurant 253-8626 $ 24 * * * * * * * * * 454 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE All phone numbers have an 802 area code. $ – Budget $$ – Moderate $$$ – Fine Dining Restaurant Phone # Page # Breakfast Lunch Dinner Late Night Guide $$$ Sunday Brunch Vegan Gluten Free Menu Children’s WiFi Entertainment FOOD AFTER 10 p.m. Handicap Accessible TO ADA STANDARDS Catering The Nest 253-4811 $-$$ 25 * * * * * Golden Eagle Resort 511 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Piecasso Pizzeria & Lounge 253-4411 $-$$ IFC + 1 * * * * * * * 1899 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Ranch Camp 253-2753 $$ 26 * * * * * * * 311 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Salute 253-5677 $-$$ 27 * * * * * * * 18 EDSON HILL ROAD, STOWE Stowe Bee Bakery & Café 760-6745 $-$$ 28 * * * * * 1056 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Stowe Bowl 253-2494 $$ 29 * * * * * * * * * Sun & Ski Inn and Suites 1613 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Stowe Mountain Resort 253-3000 14 5781 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE The Cliff House 253-3000 $$$ * * * * * Great Room Bar & Grill 253-3000 $-$$ * * * * * * The Den 253-3000 $-$$ * * * * * Mansfield Café 253-3000 $-$$ * * * * Midway Café, Bar & BBQ 253-3000 $-$$ * * * * * * * Octagon Café 253-3000 $-$$ * * * * The Stowehof 253-9722 $-$$ 36 434 EDSON HILL ROAD, STOWE Fritz Bar + Restaurant 253-5733 $-$$ * * * Mansfield Room 253-5733 $-$$ * * * Sunset Grille & Tap Room 253-9281 $$ 30-31 * * * * * * * * * * 140 COTTAGE CLUB ROAD, STOWE BC Sushi Yoshi 253-4135 $$ 32-33 * * * * * * * * 1128 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Trapp Family Lodge 253-8511 37 700 TRAPP HILL ROAD, STOWE Bierhall at Trapp Family Lodge 253-5750 $$ * * * * * 1333 LUCE HILL ROAD, STOWE Main Dining Room 253-5733 $$$ * * * * * * * Lounge 253-5733 $-$$$ * * * * * * * Kaffeehaus 253-5705 $-$$ * * * * * * * Trattoria La Festa 253-8480 $-$$$ 34-35 * * * * * 4080 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE Tres Amigos 253-6245 $$ 38 * * * * * * * 1190 MOUNTAIN ROAD, STOWE The Whip Bar & Grill 253-4400 $$ 39 * * * * * * Green Mountain Inn x615 18 MAIN STREET, STOWE All phone numbers have an 802 area code. $ – Budget $$ – Moderate $$$ – Fine Dining Restaurant Finder 1. The Bagel 2. The Bench 3. The Bistro at Ten Acres 4. Butler’s Pantry 5. Café on Main 6. Charlie B’s Pub & Restaurant 7. Cork Wine Bar & Market of Stowe 8. Doc Ponds 9. Grey Fox Inn & Resort 10. Harrison’s Restaurant & Bar 11. Hob Knob Inn, Bar & Lounge 12. Idletyme Brewing Co. 13. Lighthouse Bar & Grill 14. The Lodge at Spruce Peak 15. The Matterhorn Restaurant & Bar 16. McCarthy’s Restaurant 17. The Nest 18. Piecasso Pizzeria & Lounge 19. Ranch Camp 20. Salute 21. Stowe Bee Bakery & Café 22. Stowe Bowl 23. Stowe Mountain Resort 24. The Stowehof 25. Sunset Grille & Tap Room 26. Sushi Yoshi 27. Trapp Family Lodge Bierhall 28. Trattoria La Festa 29. Tres Amigos 30. The Whip Bar & Grill Smugglers’ Notch Mt. Mansfield Gondola Scenic Area Spruce Peak 14 23 Toll Rd. Notch Brook Rd. M 15 o u n t a i n R o a . d d R l il 28 H n o s d E 24 20 Houston Farm Rd. L u c e 11 H . Trapp Hill Rd. i l l d R 27 R b d Clu . e 3 Cottag 25 6 18 Weeks Hill Rd. Cape Cod Rd. 12 29 Barrows Rd. 26 21 22 d. 9 R ill Moscow Rd. H t 17 Mayo Rd. s e 2 W 19 16 8 1 Visitor Stowe Center 10 Village River Rd. 30 5 4 13 7 Main St. Depot St. Park St. To Morrisville School St. & Hyde Park To I-89, Waterbury GF AND BREAKFAST SANDWICHES VEGGIE OPTIONS NEW YORKER $8.15 LOX, PLAIN CREAM CHEESE, AVAILABLE TOMATO, RED ONION + CAPERS INCLUDING: PLAIN TRADITIONAL $5.75 BAGELS, BACON, EGG + CHEESE BREAD, LATE RISER $5.75 VEGGIE SAUSAGE, EGG + CHEESE BURGERS 394 MOUNTAIN ROAD. STOWE HAM + EGGER $5.75 802.253.9943 | 6:30AM - 3:30PM HAM, EGG + CHEESE EARLY RISER $6.25 HAM, EGG, CHEESE + TOMATO CHEESES: BAGELS + SPREADS AMERICAN STOWE WESTERN $6.25 HAM, EGG W/ GREEN PEPPERS + PROVOLONE RED ONIONS, CHEESE SINGLE BAGEL $1.15 CHEDDAR SWISS NEW JERSEY $6.25 HALF DOZEN $5.75 TAYLOR HAM, EGG + CHEESE BAKER’S DOZEN $11.00 BASIC $4.00 ($9 WHEN ORDERED DAY BEFORE) EGG + CHEESE 20 BAGEL FLAVORS INCLUDING: JUST EGGS $3.00 EGG ON A BAGEL PLAIN, SESAME, POPPY, EVERYTHING, ONION,GARLIC, SKI RACER $4.50 BACON + CREAM CHEESE ASIAGO, WHOLE WHEAT HONEY, FREE WIFI CINNAMON RAISIN, PUMPERNICKEL CREDIT CARDS 15 CREAM CHEESE FLAVORS ACCEPTED INCLUDING: PLAIN, LOW CALORIE, SCALLION, SPECIALTY SANDWICHES VEGGIE, BACON HORSERADISH, HEALTHNUT, LOX SPREAD HONEY CHICKEN $8.00 CHICKEN, SWISS BACON, LETTUCE + TOMATO CALIFORNIA CHICKEN $8.00 LUNCH SANDWICHES CHICKEN, CHEDDAR GUACAMOLE, LETTUCE + TOMATO LOCALLY BLT $6.25 ROAST BEEF + GARLIC HERB $8.00 BACON, LETTUCE + TOMATO ROASTED WITH GARLIC HERB CREAM CHEESE, COFFEES TOMATO, CUCUMBER + SPROUTS CHICKEN SALAD $6.25 WITH LETTUCE + TOMATO ESPRESSO THANKSGIVING $7.75 TURKEY, STUFFING TUNA SALAD $6.25 DRINKS CRANBERRY SAUCE + MAYO WITH LETTUCE + TOMATO MADE WITH NESPRESSO GRANNY SMITH $7.75 EGG SALAD $6.25 SMOKED HAM, APPLES, CHEDDAR + WITH LETTUCE + TOMATO RANCH DRESSING LOCAL DAIRY, ROAST TURKEY $7.25 CIDER AND THE ITALIAN $7.75 WITH LETTUCE, TOMATO +
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