Where to stop between Boston and Montreal?
August 7, 2005 6:35 PM
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We're going to be driving from Boston to Montreal. We'll want to stop half-way there and half-way back (likely on a Sunday in both cases). Where might be a good place to stop, stretch our legs, get a bite to eat that's not kid-unfriendly. Sites, bites, etc. all welcome, especially interesting ones. I'm guessing that Montpelier is about half-way, but we're generally open.
posted by Raspberry to travel & transportation (6 comments total)
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Barre [exit 6] The Wayside or Farmer's Diner. Both are kid friendly. Farmer's Diner is right in a downtown area so you can walk around town some and is a nice little place to eat with good fresh local food. The Wayside is more of an institution with some local favorites, kids meals and crayons for anyone who wants them. Both are very moderately priced and easy to park near.
If you're travelling between 7 am and 3 pm, Eaton's Sugarhouse has casual family dining and really tasty food [and a maple pecan pie that can't be beat]. They serve breakfast all day as well as good lunches. It's off exit 3, turn left off the exit and you'll see it in about a quarter mile. They can be busy around brunch time, so you might want to plan accordingly.
Montpelier is great for walking around [exit 8] and has a lot of restaurants you can't go wrong with. The lawn out in front of the State House is worth walking around on, tossing a frisbee or just enjoying some ice cream. Another neat place to stop which is almost out of Vermont is the King Arthur Flour Baker's store. It's a high end baking store but they also have an amazing bakery and great coffee. Last time I was there they had color-it-yourself cookies for kids to design and then eat. It's a little bit north on I-91, but not far at all off of your route.
posted by jessamyn at 7:13 PM on August 7, 2005