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    The Skinny Pancake Montpelier

    The Skinny Pancake Montpelier

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    Tried The Skinny Pancake - Montpelier for the first time. We plan to visit a few more times to…read moreexplore the many items that sound interesting. This trip, we enjoyed a milkshake, Skinny Fries (they were out of poutine), Noah's Ark, and Breakfast Monster. The house bbq sauce was chosen to accompany the fries: not my favorite bbq sauce; the fries were crispy and well salted. I hope to try the poutine on another visit. Noah's Ark was a nice blend of sweet and savory. The sausage was ok, but probably would try another meat choice next time. For pesto lovers, the Monster will really scratch that itch! Overall a good experience worth repeating. See you next time...

    The Skinny Pancake legacy lives on! I stopped by while I was in Montpelier - it was my first time…read morevisiting this location. I haven't been to a Skinny Pancake since I received the devastating no-more-gluten-for-me news, so I was glad to see that they have a buckwheat crepe option for us gluten-free dweebs. I ordered the apple & brie crepe. I was informed that the hash purples go into a shared fryer, so they're not totally gluten-free. I accepted my future stomachache & ordered them anyways, because they've always been my favorite item on the menu. Service was friendly & prompt. Find a table, order at the counter, & they'll bring your food to you. The hash purples were totally delightful, as expected. 5 star color, too. The crepe was unfortunately very underwhelming. It was super thick & the texture was kinda ominous. I didn't end up finishing it. They might just need to tweak their gluten-free batter slightly to get the balance right. I believe in them (: Overall a fun lunch spot in the marvelous capital of Vermont.

    Cafe At Cold Holllow - Bottom: Pesto sandwich. Top: burger

    Cafe At Cold Holllow

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    Needed a place for late lunch while visiting the ice cream company down the street…read more Apparently, stopping in during the fall is a crazy idea. It was sooooo busy. The parking felt like we were parking for a huge concert. People directing, hoping to find an open spot. We finally found a small spot and decided to grab a bite before looking at the huge place across the driveway. When in Vermont, get the Vermonter. Smoked turkey, apples, cheddar, pickled onions. My daughter liked it. I got a cheeseburger with maple bourbon pickles, cheddar, onion, tomato, and lettuce. The presentation of both was really nice. Both tasted good. They ran about $13-15. We wanted to do a cider flight but the ones we wanted to try were out. The wait to order was looooooooong (more than 20 minutes) and then waiting for the food also took a while. This is not the place to go if you have limited time. After eating at the cafe, we crossed the driveway and explored the large building. Lots to buy. We decided to try the cider donut that everyone was buying. It was a tiny boring soggy donut. Not worth the wait or the $ (even though it was cheap). It was fun to watch the cider press.

    Stopped in for lunch after spending some time at the cider mill. The food was solid. The burger was…read moreamazing. My pesto sandwich was good. Burger definitely was a hit though. The friendly service really was so welcomed after the busy day we were having. There's plenty of seating both inside and out.

    Dunkin' - coffee - Updated May 2026

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