Burke Area Chamber Restaurant Updates

March 18, 2020

Take out and gift cards available.

BURKE AREA RESTAURANT INFO March 2020

Below is a partial listing of known restaurant offerings in and around Burke. Some
restaurants are closed, however, you can still support them by ordering gift cards. This is a
really tough time for our restaurants so we hope you will support them and order out when
you can. Thank you! Bon Appetit!

SENIOR MEAL SITES

Burke Senior Meal Site, 212 School St., West Burke
Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri 9am-1:30pm
Phone: 467-3423
Call for take out or delivery

Darling Inn Meal Site (Meals on Wheels), Lyndonville
Phone: 626-8700
Call for take out or delivery

OPEN FOR TAKE OUT

Auntie Dee Dee's Homemade VT Baked Goods, 185 Mountain Rd., East Burke
Hours: This Sat noon - 3pm, but may change
Phone: 535-1206
Website: check facebook, online ordering coming soon

Cafe Lotti, 603 Route 114, East Burke
Hours: Mon-Thurs 7am-2pm/Fri-Sun 7am-4pm
Phone: 427-3633
Website: www.cafelottivt.com

Cafe Sweet Basil, 32 Depot St., Lyndonville
Hours: Wed and Fri 11:30am-2pm/Wed, Fri, Sat 5:30-8:30pm
Phone: 626-9713
Website: www.cafesweetbasil.com

Freighthouse Market & Cafe, 1000 Broad St., Lyndonville
Hours: Mon-Wed and Sat 6:30am-5:30pm/Thurs-Fri 6:30am-6pm/Sun 7am-5:30pm
Phone: 626-1400
Website: www.thelyndonfreighthouse.com

Gil’s Bar & Grill at the WilloughVale Inn, 793 Route 5A, Westmore
Hours: call, unsure of take out options
Phone: 525-4123
Website: www.willoughvale.com/dining

Lyndonville Bagel Depot, 721 Broad St., Lyndonville
Hours: Mon-Fri 5am-2pm/Sat 6am-2pm/Sun 7am-1pm
Phone: 626-3574
Website: Check facebook page

Miss Lyndonville Diner, 686 Broad St., Lyndonville
Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-2:30pm/Fri-Sat 8am-8pm/Sun 8am-3pm
Phone: 636-9890
Website: Check facebook page

Mosaic, 930 Broad St., Lyndonville (take out and drive through)
Hours: Daily 11am-6pm
Phone: 626-9306
Website: www.mosaicfood.com

NEK Country Store, 466 Route 114, East Burke
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-8pm/Sat-Sun 8am-8pm
Phone: 626-4611
Website: check facebook page

OPEN FOR TAKE OUT AND DELIVERY

Hoagie's, 6583 Memorial Drive, Lyndonville
Hours: Sun-Thurs 11am-9pm/Fri 11am-10:30pm/Sat 11am-10pm
Phone: 626-1177
Website: www.hoagiespizzapasta.com
Delivery towns: Call for options

Lyndonville House of Pizza, 93 Broad St., Lyndonville
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-10pm/Sun 11am-9pm
Phone: 626-4500 or 626-5315
Website: none
Delivery Towns: Call for options

The Pizza Man, 663 Broad St., Lyndonville
Hours: Sun-Thurs 11am-9pm/Fri - Sat 11am-10pm
Phone: 626-4766
Website: www.thepizzamandelivers.com
Delivery towns: Burke, Lyndonville, St Johnsbury, parts of the following towns: Concord,
Danville, East Haven, Kirby, Newark, Sheffield, Sutton, Newark

CLOSED, Gift cards available

Burke Mountain - all restaurants closed. Call 626-7400 to purchase gift cards.
www.skiburke.com

Burke Publick House - Call or message on facebook to order gift cards. 626-
1188. www.burkepub.com

Foggy Goggle Osteria - Call or message on facebook to order gift cards. 427-3500.

Juniper's at the Wildflower Inn - gift cards for the Wildflower Inn and Juniper's Restaurant
can be purchased at www.wildflowerinn.com/gift-cards or by calling 802-626-8310
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