Old Hancock
Old Hancock
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Nestled at the charming intersection of Route 100 and Route 125 in Vermont, this quaint eatery offers a unique blend of delicious food and historic ambiance. Diners can indulge in an excellent Sunday brunch buffet featuring a standout frittata, pancakes, and homemade biscuits. While the service can be hit or miss, and the decor shows signs of wear, the warm atmosphere and friendly staff often make up for any shortcomings. With options for diverse dietary needs and an eclectic menu that includes sandwiches and shakes, this spot is a delightful pit stop for locals and travelers alike.
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Great place to visit for local color and good eats. Catch Clay Canfield, awesome guitar player on Saturday afternoon!
Any one following my posts knows by now I've been back on my vanilla shake binge again.This place had a Vermont Maple shake. And while usually I go malted. This one was absolutely delicious.I also had food (often not). I got the turkey club and added avocados. What a great tasting sandwich!I live 3 hours away. So I am limited to being here when visiting.But if you are closer, or what the heck take the 3 hour drive, and stop in for real food and real people!!
My friends and I had a pizza party to celebrate the end of the semester. I called ahead of time to see if they could do a gluten free pizza (I'm very allergic to gluten) and not only could they accommodate me, the chef created a gluten free crust that was SO GOOD even the people who could eat regular pizzas ate mine (lol). They were wonderful and helpful. I look forward to going again!
This historic hotel, located at the picturesque intersection of route 100 and route 125 in Vermont, is well-known for its charm. I recently visited and enjoyed a delicious cup of coffee and some freshly baked pastries. The interior exudes a sense of antiquity, but is beautifully maintained by the friendly staff.
I love stopping in for a quick country- inspired meal, and the music (Saturdays in the summer? And good company made the evening just a little special. Definitely eat out on the porch to get the most of this little country store/ restaurant. And don't forget to save time to take a look at the cool gift shop.
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