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    The Vermont Country Deli - Turkey, Swiss and the fixins

    The Vermont Country Deli

    4.4(334 reviews)
    45.6 mi
    $$

    Food- 4/5 Overall experience- 5/5…read more It was a fun spot to stop at to break up our drive back to Boston. The lot was small but many people were coming in and out so we didn't have to wait long to get a parking spot or outdoor seating. There are two shops: the deli and market with different vibes and items inside. The market is a quick shop with some snacks, drinks, coffee, and knickknacks. The deli is where the hot/cooked foods are at with some other specialty foods. The food was overall ok, nothing noteworthy. The main attraction is their Mac and cheese that had been circulating my IG feed. Don't think it's life changing but the shops have curated selections of local goods that are reasonable priced to get some last minute treats. Pass on the general tso(?) and the potstickers in my opinion unless you're really craving it. The desserts looked amazing and would definitely get one next time

    We stopped in on Thursday evening about an hour or so before they closed. Brattleboro was on our…read moreroute home from our trip to New Hampshire so it was a no brainer to stop in for a quick bite to break up our trip back to NY. We were able to get a spot in front with no issue, but I imagine that this was because it was a week day. We chose the Mac and cheese and the maple pulled pork. Both were worth the hype in my opinion. The mac and cheese was super creamy and paired well with the tender pulled pork. The baked goods were nothing to write home about. Maybe we just chose the wrong items? We tried: Oatmeal cookie - good, but not amazing. Chocolate chunk/ peanut butter cookie - stale as heck and basically inedible. I always am leery of saran wrapped cookies that are out on display because its impossible to know if there are actually fresh. The giant stacks of cookies were too enticing to pass up on. The chocolate cookie we purchased was definitely not fresh at all. $3.29 down the tubes - lesson on saran wrapped cookies learned (again). Carrot cake whoopie pie and original whoopie pie - both tasty, but the cake was too thick for my personal liking. We sat in the small outdoor seating area to eat. This was a nice little reprieve from the car ride.

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    The Vermont Country Deli - Part of the shop. It's so cute and has so many cool things to look at.

    Part of the shop. It's so cute and has so many cool things to look at.

    The Vermont Country Deli - Chocolate ganache cake and coconut chocolate truffle

    Chocolate ganache cake and coconut chocolate truffle

    The Vermont Country Deli

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    Talbott & Arding Cheese and Provisions - Fresh focaccia with life-changing egg salad.

    Talbott & Arding Cheese and Provisions

    4.4(56 reviews)
    29.4 mi
    $$$

    A curated breath of fresh air, Talbott & Arding met every one of our senses. The manicured market…read moreatmosphere, the varied assortment of luxury culinary treats, the sheer quality of ingredients paired expertly with each other on the daily menu, the locally sourced unique treasures of gifts and trinkets, the gentle pleasantness of the staff... everything comes together here to form a true and complete product. Talbott & Arding was chosen as our first stop on our girls' getaway journey. Tucked in the Hudson Valley, just an hour from the Berkshires, it was a sweetly energetic beginning to our day. We each chose a sandwich from the counter. My smoked salmon on focaccia was a delight. The bread, airy and light, beautifully happy yeast just bounding with lift, defying the constraints of olive oil which left my fingers gloriously glistening. I haven't had a focaccia as happy as that in a minute. Super thin radish, bright pickled shallot and fresh watercress all gave a nice vibrant touch. Ben's cream cheese couldn't possibly be creamier. And the delicate, silky, fresh, luxurious salmon... What a dream. So balanced. I filled my arms with goods- iberico salami, Aleppo chili oil, Blackstrap coffee beans, local chocolates, and an adorable Talbott & Arding puzzle. I'm sure I could have easily convinced myself to buy just about everything I laid my eyes upon. The cheese counter was an absolute work of art. It's clear that Talbott & Arding is a willing servant to the gifts of the surrounding earth and people. The homage it pays is palpable. Our stop at Talbott & Arding set the tone for an intentional, peaceful, vibrant, cozy, delicious, connected trip. I'll be back immediately.

    THE most delicious prepared food. Food is fresh, tasty, inspired, and much is healthy…read morevegetable/grain-forward. Love the cheese and charcuterie, and they now carry Mel the Bakery bread for a one-stop A++ food shop in Hudson! Great for lunch in-house, or grab and go prepared sandwiches, foccacia pizza, salads galore! Good local food producers represented in refrigerator and freezer cases. With that and the prepared food case, it's so convenient and delicious to pick up a few items to complete a nutritious home meal. Oh and they are connected to and big boosters of Slow Food Hudson Valley. Feel good about where a large chunk o' your discretionary spending goes!

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    Talbott & Arding Cheese and Provisions
    Talbott & Arding Cheese and Provisions
    Talbott & Arding Cheese and Provisions

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    Dave's Market

    Dave's Market

    3.0(3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    It's nice that Dave's has been revived and there is a local place to stop into to grab quick…read morenecessities - there really aren't a lot of other convenient options in this area. That being said, I've gotten almost immediately sick twice now from eating chicken breast/thigh from here. That was with chicken that had a packed date of the same day and the day prior - and I once saw chicken that was 2 days past the sell by date still sitting out. I eat a fair amount of chicken and haven't had this issue anywhere else and it's concerning for the food handling practices. I also bought frozen pirogies a few weeks ago and got home (a 5 minute drive) and opened them to find them all clumped frozen together in a huge thing of frost - they clearly had not remained frozen at one point. I know it's probably not easy being a small store in a rural area but sadly I will only be stopping in for last minute pantry items if needed - I won't be buying fresh food anymore - food poisoning is seriously not fun.

    Shout out to Stephentown. I respect what Dave's is trying to be. Aside from packaged grocery items,…read morethey offer produce, meat, fresh sliced deli cuts, baked goods, subs sandwiches, fried chicken and hot meatball subs. There is no other place in the direct vicinity for these types of items. They were busy on the weekend day I was there. People ahead of me were getting deli cuts and cold sandwiches. I got a meatball sub. I just wish the space was cleaner. I wish that there were fewer flying insects. I wish that the food handling had better glove cleanliness and cross-contamination awareness, and also that there wasnt rotten hamburger patties in the meat case the day i was there. I was impressed by the holding temperature for the meatballs and sauce. They were piping hot....Like PIPING for real. The meatballs tasted good and the sauce is good too. They cut the meatballs in half on the subroll and arranged the halves on the bread by gloved hand. The same gloves had touched deli slicers, scales, deli meat, a switch in the side of the oven and many other surfaces while I stood in line. Ive eaten at sketchy places before (too many according to my husband) but my brain was begging me to reconsider my choice this time. However at that point I figured I had already committed to the 6" meatball sub i had ordered. I shouldnt have. Less than 2 hours later it turned into a disaster.

    High Lawn Farm - Apple crisp

    High Lawn Farm

    4.8(78 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    I am absolutely spoiled now. I am so glad I came to High Lawn Farms to try their ice cream and…read moredairy products. At the same time I am so sorry I tried their ice cream and dairy products. Because now, I realize how lacking all other dairy products are. Seriously. We purchased milk from High Lawn during our stay at a local long-term let with a full kitchen. We brought home milk and ice cream. When that ran out and we returned to our regular 'store bought' milk, I was like 'what am I drinking?' You don't know how good High Lawn Farms milk is, until you don't have it any more. If I lived near here, this is the only place I would get my dairy. Now, the ice cream! So, so, so good! It's not overly sweet. The flavor is just right. Again, not over done. It's 'light'. I don't know how to explain it. I got two scoops and when I saw how much ice cream that was I thought I'd 'never be able to eat all that.' But the ice cream texture is light, not heavy. It's still creamy, but not in the same way as my local farm made ice cream is made. It's light and those two scoops were just the right amount. The store offers more than milk and ice cream by the pint. They also sell a selection of High Lawn farm cheeses and frozen cuts of beef among other things. Besides the store and the ice cream trailer, you can visit the cows and calves in the barn. There are also older calves in the field by the ice cream trailer that you can pet. They come right up to the fence looking for pets. Anyway, you can see I am a fan of High Lawn Farm. Go. Don't think about it. Go. Get the ice cream. Get the milk. Compare it to your 'regular' dairy. You'll understand.

    Ice cream that's work an hour drive? Well curated…read moreselection of tasty cheeses and accompanying items? Picturesque and well maintained farm full of fat happy Jersey cows? It does get very busy in the summer. And the lines can be long. There are not a ton of flavors and they do run out. Did I mention it's worth driving an hour for? For my money better than even Artheusa (and they are delicious). Make the trip.

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    High Lawn Farm - Purple Cow cone upside down in a cup with green spoons

    Purple Cow cone upside down in a cup with green spoons

    High Lawn Farm - Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip

    Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip

    High Lawn Farm - Excellent shop with artisan cheese and meats and other treats

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    Excellent shop with artisan cheese and meats and other treats

    Four Fat Fowl - gourmet - Updated July 2026

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