Foodies will not go hungry in Manchester, Vermont
- Donna
- Jul 17, 2023
- 5 min read
Updated: Feb 3
Gastronomically speaking, Manchester, Vermont hits way above its weight these days.
The Manchester area has been my home away from home literally my entire life, and I love it here. I've seen it grow and ebb, and thankfully it has not lost its charm. While there are fewer upscale outlet stores in town these days, some of those former store fronts have become some truly delectable establishments and beacons for Foodies in town.
So, where do I go and bring friends to eat and drink? Here are my current favorite places:
-- For the over-the-top best maple creemee experience in Vermont (in my opinion, so far): About 15-20 minutes south of Manchester, on Route 7A in Arlington, VT is The Sugar Shack. This place has good creemees, lots of Vermont items (local syrup, cheeses, jams, condiments, etc.), a Norman Rockwell Museum, and THE HANDS-DOWN most amazing maple creemee concoction I have ever tasted: The Cider Sammich with hot maple fudge sauce (a cider donut sliced in half with maple creemee between the top and bottom, with more creemee on top AND THEN a drizzle of hot maple fudge). It's the hot fudge sauce which makes this the best of all other maple creemee experiences, and it is unique. I implore you to try this -- splitting it is doable as it is pretty rich. But my girlfriend had zero problem polishing it by herself....
-- For Desserts and Confections: Mother Myricks. Do you need to pick up dessert or a hostess gift? If so, this should be your first stop. You MUST try their famous Lemon Lulu Cakes, but everything is great.
-- For Coffee, Creemees, and Cakes: The Maple Reserve, right on Main Street! It's new and they have these crazy chimney cakes (kind of like tubular cinnamon cronuts) which can act as cones for their creemees. Plus, it's nice to have a good coffee shop right on Main Street with typical coffee shop confections.
-- For Doughnuts: If doughnuts are your downfall (er, passion), then head over to Willoughby's Depot Eatery, located conveniently near Vineyard Vines, and the 802 (liquor) store. If you can get one of their GIGANTIC glazed things, you should; I tried one at their booth at the Manchester Farmer's Market (Fridays 3-6pm) and OMG.


























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