Cuando eres estudiante universitario, es esencial tener un restaurante nocturno favorito. A veces, la comida del campus simplemente no es suficiente, sales tarde en la noche o te levantas hasta tarde estudiando para ese gran examen. Afortunadamente para aquellos que asisten a la Universidad de Vermont, justo en el corazón de Queen City, hay una gran cantidad de opciones increíbles. Aquí están los mejores lugares para comer a altas horas de la noche cerca de la UVM.
Pan plano americano, Burlington, VT
Este clásico lugar nocturno de Queen City nació a altas horas de la noche en una hoguera. Cocinar pan plano sobre una llama abierta es una idea centenaria, y el ambiente sin reservas se presta perfectamente a la multitud universitaria. Además, hay una cervecería interna y está a menos de una milla del campus. Vamos, es como un presagio o algo así… ¡Prueba su pastel de «salchicha de New Vermont» hoy!
El Daily Planet, Burlington, VT
Desde 1982, el Planet ofrece una cocina creativa y ecléctica en un ambiente relajado y cálido. A menos de una milla de la UVM, puedes cenar en el solárium, en el comedor formal o experimentar el animado bullicio del bar. Obtenga un toque local fresco en la cocina global y disfrute de cócteles creativos elaborados con bebidas espirituosas de la casa en este gran buceo nocturno. Prueba hoy la poutine de pato confitado o las vieiras caramelizadas.
Restaurante Windjammer, South Burlington, Vermont
A una milla del campus, el restaurante Windjammer se estableció en 1977 con el compromiso de ofrecer los mejores bistecs, costillas y mariscos en el área metropolitana de Burlington. Ofreciendo comida sencilla y clásica en un ambiente divertido y relajante, puede disfrutar de todos sus platos favoritos de Nueva Inglaterra, como sopa de almejas, eglefino relleno de mariscos y filet mignon con queso gorgonzola.
Taberna del gremio, South Burlington, VT
Sometimes you just get the hankering for grilled meat late at night, and a short two miles from UVM is Guild Tavern, a farm-to-table dining experience with dry aged, local beef, pork, and poultry. Signature dishes include meat grilled over Vermont hardwood, as well as seafood. Plus, check out traditional cocktails and originals like “Steel Mill” (Rye, falernum, Black Strap rum, Cynar, bitters).
Farmhouse Tap & Grill, Burlington, VT
The Farmhouse Tap & Grill was established in 2010 on the premise that serving award-winning burgers and lots of Vermont craft beer would bring in the crowds. Well, they couldn’t have been more right. The Farmhouse menu showcases Vermont grown, raised, and produced ingredients and they build their menu around what is fresh and in season. Check out the bacon & blue cheeseburger (LaPlatte beef, house barbecue sauce, onion ring).”
Pascolo Ristorante, Burlington, VT
Less than a mile from the University of Vermont, Pascolo specializes in hand made Italian cuisine, with fresh pasta, house salami, and homemade gelato sundaes, Pascolo also offers an extensive Italian wine menu. In the Italian tradition, the menu is a vehicle for showcasing produce and products from Vermont farms. Try the hand-rolled Italian sausage gnocchi with smoked mushrooms, tomato basil sauce or an authentic Italian wood-fired pizza.
Bleu Northeast Kitchen, Burlington, VT
Seafood may not be your first choice if you choose to attend college in a landlocked state. But this is some of the best. At a little over a mile from campus, at Bleu Northeast Kitchen they celebrate the connection of the Queen City and Lake Champlain to the sea.
A Single Pebble, Burlington, VT
At a Single Pebble, dining is discovery. And sometimes a burger just won’t due, so sink your teeth into dishes packed with history—each bite is crafted to bring essential flavors from China to your mouth. Meals are served family style, which encourages diners to share stories and food. Enjoy the Chef’s Dumpling, the steel pot sha cha beef, and the hot & sour soup today.
Juniper Bar & Restaurant, Burlington, VT
A little over a mile away is one of the hippest, most elegant old-time bars in the Queen City. So go ahead and splurge a little. The new Hotel Vermont features six floors, 125 rooms, the lobby opens up into the richly detailed wood and stone-lined Juniper Bar as in times of old. So go ahead—get your «Mad Men» on!
Henry’s Diner, Burlington, VT
Let’s face it. When you are a college student, sometimes late night turns to early morning in the blink of an eye. On those days, only a plate full of tasty grease will do. So head on down to Henry’s (they open at 6 a.m., and they have been doing right since 1925) Diner and order up a plateful of eggs any way you like them, sausage biscuits and gravy, or corned beef hash. That ought to fix you up right.