4 Best Restaurants in Central Vermont, Vermont

Haymaker Bun Co

$ Fodor's choice

This sunlit café and bakery overlooking Otter Creek houses some of the best coffee and pastries in the state thanks to chef-owner Caroline Corrente, who honed her skills at pastry school in France before zeroing in on a love for brioche dough. Corrente's specialty sweet and savory buns change daily based on what is available locally—many ingredients are found within a few miles of Haymaker's doors. The OG Bun, always on the menu, is a cinnamon-spiced ode to the classic sticky bun that draws Vermonters from all corners of the state. 

Jones' Donuts

$ Fodor's choice
Since 1923, Jones' has been a destination for doughnuts and baked goods made fresh each day in the earliest hours of the morning. Fill a box with cinnamon rolls, pie squares, apple turnovers, and some of the best doughnuts in the state.
23 West St., Rutland, Vermont, USA
802-773–7810
Known For
  • maple glazed doughnuts
  • crullers
  • sticky buns
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

Gourmet Provence Bakery

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Next door to Café Provence, this French bakery offers coffee, pastries (yes, there are croissants and eclairs), prepared food, and specialty goods during the day. There's also a modest wine shop featuring plenty of old-world bottles.
37 Center St., Brandon, Vermont, 05733, USA
802-247–3002
Known For
  • coffee and espresso drinks
  • homemade pastries
  • wine shop and artisanal goods
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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King Arthur Flour Baker's Store

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The café at King Arthur Flour is a fine spot for both the pit-stop sandwich and the leisurely pastry and latte. The adjacent shop and market area is a must-see for those who love bread; the shelves are stocked with all the ingredients and tools in the company's Baker's Catalogue, including flours, mixes, and local jams, and syrups. The bakery has a viewing area where you can watch the products being made, and you can learn to bake them yourself at classes conducted on-site.

105 U.S. 5 S, Norwich, Vermont, 05055, USA
802-649–3361
Known For
  • croissants, cookies, and brownies
  • freshly baked loaves of bread
  • goods to-go, such as local butter, housemade granola, and cheesy crackers