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    Quechee Gorge Village

    3.9 (37 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Meredith C.

    Such a great experience! It is a bunch of little shops, but they are all connected inside, which is sooo great if someone in your group is ready to move on but you are not. They truly have something for everyone. From a Toy store, a candy store, an antique store, and everything in between! They had a store with clothing made from alpaca fur, and there were alpacas outside that you could visit and even feed!! They had a Vermont tourist gift shop with shirts, magnets, cups etc. that say Vermont, or Quechee. There was a store with specialty foods. They had an entire section of maple syrup in different forms, a wine section, a jam section etc. and they had coolers full of Cabot cheese. I was disappointed that they have not brought back the free samples. There is a gift for anyone you can think of here! It's the cutest little place! A must do when in Quechee.

    Super Fudge~~~(Didn't Buy These Flavors But Picked Up Heath Fudge, Rocky Road & Dark Chocolate Fudge) Over @ The Vermont Spot
    Mercedes C.

    If you're trying to look for a gift of some sort- you can always count on coming to Quechee to pump out the stereotypical T-shirts and knick-knacks at some of the shops here. Quechee is your answer to an all-in-one. Place opens with the Antique Mall to the right, Cabot to the left- plus other shops further back. You'd be surprised with the stuff you find here and if you look deep enough, you'll find eclectic sh*t like Bob Ross sticky notes \(~o~)/ that you wouldn't find anywhere else. Honestly, I actually bought some Vermont Maple Syrup, a VT magnet (because...who doesn't love a magnet?) and a few other tchotchkes to bring home. Trust me- you'll find some...thing.

    Cabot store at the Quechee Gorge Village
    Bruce K.

    Not too far from the interstate, this small shopping center features a large antiques mall, the Vermont Toy Museum, a distillery tasting room, a large country store and a diner-style restaurant. The highlight is the train tracks that circle the parking lot and the steam train that's available for the kiddies to ride. Very cute! Plenty of parking in this gravel parking lot.

    Bill S.

    First thing, it's open for business as of now. And that includes all of it, which is a lot. There's an antique mall with all sorts of junk and treasures, some bargain-priced. There's a very nice cheese shop featuring a tasty variety of Cabot cheeses (there used too be samplings, but not during the pandemic). There's a clothing section, a toy museum upstairs, and you'll find homemade soap/candles and even some wines (no tastings during the pandemic). In other words, there's something here for just about everyone. Regrettably the adjacent restaurant now offers only takeout, and the kid's train that used to circle the area now no longer operates. We found the staff reasonably helpful and applaud the fact that everyone was wearing face masks. There's plenty of free parking, and the village is only a very short drive from the awesome gorge. At one end of the village is the Vermont Gold liquor store where you'll find some interesting Vermont-distilled products including some hand sanitizer in a handsome vodka bottle. Will wonders never cease?

    Alpacas-- the one on the left is a sneezer. Stay clear
    Christina E.

    This is a cute little mall with Alpacas and it's gear, Cabot cheese (and samples!), handmade natural soaps/candles/lotions, a jewelry shop, kitschy antique stuff and a liquor store. Since it was -15° out, we really took our time browsing through the aisles and selection. Bought some really cool stuff to take home with me so I'm pretty happy.

    Wayne Y.

    This is a plaza with various unique stores. I came by to shop at the antique store, but I also ended up frequenting the country store. They also have a jewelry store and some other adjacent shops, a diner, and a sushi place. There is ample free parking. It's so cute and New England!

    F H.

    The Quechee Gorge Village is a cute little open shopping center that caters mostly to tourists. It offers kid friendly activities like a train ride and goodies for adults like gifts. The Cabot store is also pretty great with its large variety cheeses and samples. We really enjoyed looking around in the antique shop - there is so much to see!

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    The Toy Museum was amazing and made me want to rob the place (I would not of course) because it brought back many memories from my youth.

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    The best by far is the Cabot cheese store -- SOOO many goodies, and TONS of samples.

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