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    Wild Boar

    4.2 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    THE BEST apres-ski bar - hands down! Great music, and the bar-tending and waitstaff is really terrific.

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    10 years ago

    Great place to go for a good sandwich and drink. Base of the mountain. Nice people! Pretty packed on big ski days.

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    9 years ago

    Stay away unless you want to get aggravated ! Long time to take order, even longer to pay for check! Awful greasy food!

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    Silver Fork - The best crab cake and shoestring fries of my life. I look forward to having this each time I've come here.

    Silver Fork

    4.6(389 reviews)
    7.7 mi
    $$$

    A wonderful dinning experience. Excellent service, food, and atmosphere. Will find a way to return…read moreto Manchester just to dine there.

    Having visited Silver Fork in Manchester on a number of occasions over the years, I finally…read morerealized I've never written a review. Well, now is the time. We re-visited the restaurant recently for our 40th wedding anniversary, and I think it's only fitting to offer a view on what is best described as a bastion of excellence and gracious dining in Manchester village, Vermont. Situated in a refurbished former library building, the Silver Fork's setting, decor, and dining experience is indeed textbook flawless. Inside the upscale eatery evokes mid-century Moderne, a setting for the once popular Madmen TV period drama series; tony, chic, but hardly ostentatious and overbearing. On the contrary the high ceilings, lighting and space combine to offer that frozen glimpse of earlier elegance but alongside very contemporary culinary offerings. Table spacing accentuates a good use of space. We started with a "Rubies are Forever" Pomegranate cocktail with Pomegranate boba. The menu is large but not overbearing; a good mix of meats, legumes and fish. Equally the starters are enticing. French Onion soup is amazing but on this occasion we both chose the Duck egg roll with a special peanut sauce. Simply extraordinary and with generous duck portions. For an entree, my wife chose Mahi Mahi Fish, beautifully prepared over plantain. Despite being tempted by a brisket with horseradish sauce, the evening special, I chose the Ratatouille. Why? Prepared properly, this is often hard to find. The Chef's presentation of the southern French staple, was beautifully interpreted, accompanied with some goat cheese. We accompanied our meal with a glasses of red wine. For desert we shared the incomparable Caribbean Bread Pudding which is always a hit here. Allow to me to say our server Lynn showed a genuine experience both in the menu and wine list along with a pleasant disposition. We equally had the opportunity to chat with Melody the co-owner who, along with her husband Chef Mark, described their culinary Odyssey before coming to Vermont years ago to establish Silver Fork. Silver Fork presents a genuine chef-prepared culinary experience both in terms of cuisine as well as ambiance and flawless service. We'll be back!

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    Ye Olde Tavern

    Ye Olde Tavern

    4.2(430 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$$

    To celebrate America's 250th birthday, my wife and I chose a restaurant with history to match the…read moreoccasion--Ye Olde Tavern in Manchester, Vermont, a landmark dating back to circa 1790. It was the perfect setting for a memorable holiday dinner. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with friendly, attentive service from our server, Jamie. The ambiance was warm, inviting, and rich with history, making us feel like we had stepped back in time. We started with an Old Fashioned made with Smugglers' Notch bourbon for me and a refreshing Blueberry Refresher for my wife. The homemade cranberry fritters served with Vermont maple butter were an outstanding way to begin the meal. Next came bowls of the delicious Cheddar & Ale Onion Soup, followed by the Maple Butter & Walnut Encrusted Brie served with Vermont apples and toasted baguette--an excellent combination of sweet, savory, and crunchy flavors. Our entrees were preceded by fresh field greens salads with balsamic vinaigrette and blue cheese crumbles, along with warm, freshly baked bread. I thoroughly enjoyed the Traditional Pot Roast--tender brisket slow-cooked in the tavern's Circa 1790 Amber Ale with rich pan gravy. My wife chose the Scrod with pumpkin seeds, butter, Chardonnay, and lemon, which was perfectly prepared and beautifully balanced. To finish, we shared the Cranberry & Apple Crisp topped with local vanilla ice cream and whipped cream--a fittingly New England ending to an exceptional meal. The combination of outstanding food, welcoming hospitality, and the unique historic atmosphere made for a wonderful dining experience. If you're visiting Manchester, Ye Olde Tavern is well worth a visit, especially if you're looking to enjoy classic Vermont cuisine in one of the state's most historic settings.

    Amazing, went for a walk in on February Saturday night for 2 and got seated at the bar. This is…read moresuch a cozy place to eat and the food is delicious and decently priced. I would highly recommend visiting. Lobster bisque, pot roast, crab cakes and elk sausages were amazing!!!

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    Ye Olde Tavern - Quinoa meatballs

    Quinoa meatballs

    Ye Olde Tavern - The ambiance was so cozy with a fireplace and calm music

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    The ambiance was so cozy with a fireplace and calm music

    Seasons Restaurant - Short rib ragu

    Seasons Restaurant

    3.8(231 reviews)
    6.9 mi
    $$

    We were staying at the Hampton Inn in Manchester for a weekend of shopping. Seasons Restaurant is…read moredirectly across the street from the hotel and was recommended by the hotel staff. The restaurant has a dining area and a nice sized bar was playing the Celtics game on this Friday night. My daughter tried one of their signature fall drinks. It was a lemonade cider with the whiskey. She could taste the whiskey, but said it was very good. I have a gluten allergy and was excited to see gluten-free onion soup as an appetizer. I got that and my daughter got the baguette bread with butters. Both were excellent. She said the garlic butter was just delightful. I got the petite fillet with crab meat and shrimp cooked, medium rare. It came out perfect. The mashed potatoes were delicious and grilled asparagus was cooked perfectly with a nice seasoning. My daughter got the chicken Parm over fresh ravioli with a vodka sauce. She said it was excellent. There was gluten-free cheesecake on the dessert menu but when I ordered it, the the waitress said they had a different cheesecake that evening that was not gluten-free. Nonetheless, my daughter got the Brulé flavored cheesecake and said it was delicious. We highly recommend seasons restaurant if you're in the Manchester area.

    We thought it would be a great option as it was conveniently at walking distance. Excitedly we went…read moreto this place, went to the side door per their instruction but a note on the door told us they are closed--as in shut down!!! Why are still advertised if they are closed?!?!?

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    Seasons Restaurant - Ambience and bar area

    Ambience and bar area

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    Seasons Restaurant - Seven seed salmon, Ribs, and kids chicken fingers and fries.

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    Seven seed salmon, Ribs, and kids chicken fingers and fries.

    The Trailhead

    The Trailhead

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Had some pre-dinner drinks at the Trailhead as we were staying at the Sun Lodge over the weekend!…read moreThe bar area is very welcoming while the rest of the restaurant is very simple, and rustic. I had the Fig-Ure It Out which was a gin based drink with fig and olive oil. The olive oil was the ingredient that I was most intrigued and turned off by LOL. It wasn't a bad drink, but different for sure! I had a weird feeling in my stomach when I got there and I think the olive oil made it go away. After that I tried the Apples & Oranges which was bourbon based with cider -- very sweet but delish and perfect for fall! Next time I am in town, I'll be sure to order dinner!

    Stopped in for lunch/brunch on a gorgeous Saturday with some friends from out of town. Great…read morefriendly service from Tara who took extra care with my girlfriend's celiac restrictions. Excellent martinis and bloody marys hit the spot to start us off. I was craving a burger and it did not disappoint... cooked perfectly generously piled with bacon & awesome fresh hand cut fries. Also ordered were the omelette, chicken & waffles, and greens & seeds salad (and the pull apart bread as an appetizer). Everyone was more than happy with their meals. Fresh well prepared ingredients and good portions. We sat outside and of course is pretty right there at the base of Bromley. The inside looked nicely recently renovated and we'll be back soon to try out dinner. Great to have a solid new option just 10 minutes from town. (I will take more pics and add them next time!)

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    The Trailhead - Outdoor martini

    Outdoor martini

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    Outdoor seating

    SoLo Farm & Table - Duck

    SoLo Farm & Table

    4.4(140 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$$

    We were just driving along these curvy rural roads in Vermont when I happened to see a sign for…read moreSolo - a Farm to table restaurant. We followed it to the 18th century farmhouse in Londonderry, VT. When we got there, it was not open so I took out my phone and made a reservation on the spot for dinner in two days. Since this was the week before our anniversary, we decided to treat ourselves to this experience. The menu left us guessing at first. There was no delineation of appetizers and entrees. When it was explained to us that items at the top of the menu were considered appetizers because of the portion size, it was a little clearer. But we were still left guessing what was the portion size of these items. We thought we would start with the sourdough rye. It came piping warm with smoked butter. The smoked butter had a bolder taste than your typical sweet cream butter. He wanted the House Made Orecchiette which was a duck sausage but our server said it had a bit of spice but would be manageable. Thankfully, she asked the chef and reported back that it really was spicy so he changed his order to match mine which was the Seared Labelle Farm Duck Breast. Labelle Farm is where they sourced the duck. I love that they know where their food comes from! We both enjoyed the duck immensely. It came with Solo's very own farm fresh vegetables. For dessert, we ordered the cheesecake with blueberry compote. Someone brought it with a candle and said, "happy birthday or anniversary." Nice that they put a candle on the cheesecake but I did say it was our anniversary on the reservation. I guess that kinda ruined it for me that she didn't bother to look what special event we were celebrating. The meal was lovely. The farmhouse setting was quaint. You hear all the footsteps of the hardwood floors whenever someone walked. My only critique was that it was VERY warm inside. There was one window that was slightly cracked open but no breeze was felt. It was so warm that we had to ask for ice in our water. I think our meal would have been more enjoyable if we weren't sweating our way through dinner. I guess 18th century farmhouses didn't have air conditioning.

    If a restaurant wore its heart on every aspect of its existence, from front door to menu, from…read moresweet cocktails to melt-in-your-mouth sourdough...this obviously well-loved and carefully tended place would be the best kind of example. Dining here was an experience of being nourished in every aspect, including the food that was mouthwatering, delicious, and fresh from the land that the charming old home sits on. Chloe stopped to chat with us at the end of our meal, giving our already memorable meal an even more personal and heart-warming experience. We felt so lucky to have enjoyed a meal at this very special place atop the hill in South Londonderry!

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    SoLo Farm & Table - Sourdough rye bread Baked fresh daily

    Sourdough rye bread Baked fresh daily

    SoLo Farm & Table - Cozy ambiance

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