Submitted by Vermont1998 t3_z6k0xk in vermont

I am making the rounds. But I can only spend so much money and only have so much time to get to these places. At this time I think I'm only 6 places deep and Vermont reddit has given me a list of like 30 places and counting (thanks all). This is what I have for you at this time (List under the photo). All of the reviews can be seen on my YouTube channel (Review Time With Tim) under Burgers of Vermont on my play list. Please support me if you like. Thanks everyone this community has been amazing.

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  1. Reservoir Waterbury Vermont
  2. Pizza Man Lyndonville Vermont
  3. k's korner berlin Vermont
  4. Buddy's Famous Burgers Montpelier Vermont
  5. Quarry kitchen & spirits barre vt
  6. Anthony's Diner St Johnsbury Vermont
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dropkickninja t1_iy211cp wrote

shopping bag in burlingtons old north end

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YOLOswagBRO69 t1_iy229mx wrote

Bessery's Butcher Shoppe in Burlington & the shopping bag in the old north end

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Normal-Ad-8689 t1_iy2b3m4 wrote

Rochester Cafe. And they have the best milkshakes.

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tyranocles t1_iy2l9of wrote

Downstreet Burger, Table, saint johnsbury

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walterbernardjr t1_iy2x5q9 wrote

You can’t say you’ve tried the best burgers in Vermont and not have tried Worthy Burger.

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popquizmf t1_iy35o4d wrote

Broken Hearts Burger, fairlee.

It's... Their burger is gas, but hot damn if their fried chicken sandwich isn't a fucking 11/10.

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debokle t1_iy35r0r wrote

Genny Albany makes great smash burgers.

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8valvegrowl t1_iy35y9a wrote

Jericho Center Country Store, Hatchet, Rozzi’s, Bobcat Cafe, Park Squeeze, and Butter Bar all deserve a look.

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rickscully t1_iy3836v wrote

I enjoyed the smash burgers at Good Measure in Northfield. Great beers too.

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Dr_Moonglow t1_iy3bhao wrote

Worthy burger didn’t make the list? Have they gone downhill?

Secret burger spot: the Dutch mill on route 7 in shelburne.

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Hide_The_Pens t1_iy3bon7 wrote

Brownsville Butcher is a must have. A great community driven shop with amazing food.

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newsandseriousstuff t1_iy3d5pc wrote

It's a gamble. Three Penny on a good night is easily one of the best burgers I've ever had in my life. Order that same burger on an off-night, and it's a safely middle-of-the-road burger at best.

So much depends upon
A Three Penny staff schedule
Glazed with burger grease
Beside the white chickens

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Vtfla t1_iy3dmxd wrote

Maple Angus, Rutland town. Was a food truck , now have a real restaurant. Great food, nice folks.

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WantDastardlyBack t1_iy3e2wn wrote

People rave over Worthy Burger. We went mid-week on the way back from Maine once and it was okay but just okay. Not sure if it was an off day or if I'm just expecting more than most people.

I had a fantastic burger at Blue Paddle on my first visit. But my second visit wasn't as impressive, though I didn't have a burger so it might just be a spot for me to get burgers.

I've also had some tasty burgers at Twiggs, particularly the one with the bacon jam and apples. The only downfall is that sometimes the chef doesn't remove all of the apple seeds, so I've gotten in the habit of checking.

I did just have a very tasty burger up at Kraemer & Kin at the Alburgh golf course.

Two Heroes is constructing their brewpub. I'm eager to see how that will be as it will be very close for me.

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mkultra0008 t1_iy3fncb wrote

Three Penny Taproom, Worthy and Prohibition Pig are the 3 that stood out for me.

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tossawayintheend t1_iy3g3y9 wrote

The smash burger at Burlington Beer Co is pretty good

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1DollarOr1Million t1_iy3hdld wrote

Get a sizzler from the shopping bag on north st in Burlington.

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MYrobouros t1_iy3k8kg wrote

Honeypie in Jamaica is great if you want a griddle burger.

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Human802 t1_iy3mbjv wrote

The burger is excellent. The chicken sandwich is exceptional. Great fires as well, and homemade donuts. So glad they opened. Please everyone check this place out, right in rt5 in Fairlee.

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Whole-Structure11 t1_iy3mt4h wrote

Honeypie right near Stratton. Great griddle burgers everything is ground and formed in house with local products.

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ripiss t1_iy3o76n wrote

Taps Tavern, in Poultney

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the_ocean t1_iy3rflv wrote

I don’t know if you’re a MRV local but there really aren’t enough locals who want these jobs to fill demand for restaurants - we’ve had 2 well-loved local restaurants close in the past year due to staff shortages. One of them was actually trying to build out more staff housing to make it work, but ran out of funds due to an untimely septic failure. We desperately need municipal septic, which is currently under study & will come back for vote pretty soon.

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Scuds5 t1_iy3rw40 wrote

I've always liked Doc Ponds

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PeteDontCare t1_iy3rx5h wrote

No you're right, but that's exactly what I'm saying. You need to have local people employed for success, but given the current situation, that's pretty much impossible. It's not their fault, but rather unfortunate circumstances

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mistahboogs t1_iy3s94y wrote

Buddys in Montpelier is ok for the variety but the burgers themselves are meh at best. Whoever told you to go to the Quarry did you a disservice.

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the_ocean t1_iy3sbg8 wrote

Yeah absolutely. Tourism is great and all (and I moved here because I loved skiing here, I’m a flatlander), but we won’t thrive as a community if the only people who can afford it here are second-home owners, retirees, and white-collar remote workers. We desperately need infill development to bring the cost of living down.

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ButterscotchFiend t1_iy3t5yp wrote

If I were you, I'd remove Buddys and Quarry.

Replace with Shopping Bag and Farmhouse.

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MamaLlama802 t1_iy3xqmr wrote

Dirty burger @ The Little Grille in Bradford

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InThreeWordsTheySaid t1_iy41tv8 wrote

I absolutely love Poco's burger - kind of in a different category than this list, because it's a bit pricey and doesn't include sides. And I don't eat there anymore because they don't take reservations and people line up outside the fucking door before they even open, and I'm going to spare you the rant of how stupid that is.

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snodgrassjones t1_iy4i7ea wrote

Gotta add Archie's Grill in Shelburne! The horseradish burger is fire, fries are great, friendly folks...

Four Quarters had some good smashies when last I ate there too.

Glory Burger was great too, during food truck season - nice to see the kids stepping up.

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VegetableBeneficial t1_iy4ixvv wrote

Wtf is buddy’s famous burgers. I grew up there. Have I been away too long?

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sammycvt t1_iy4j8q2 wrote

Archie's in Shelburne

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plustwoagainsttrolls t1_iy4sv1n wrote

The Mushroom/Koji burger at Zero Gravity by far the best veggie/vegan burger I’ve had, definitely in VT and probably anywhere else

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Walnut2001 t1_iy5nsyn wrote

You have to get a burger from The Shopping Bag in Burlington. Best burger I have ever had hands down.

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GoGators977 t1_iy64wga wrote

Burger Barn is the place in central Vt

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obiwanjabroni420 t1_iy6cc2c wrote

I haven’t seen it listed yet but Hungry Bear Cafe in Bradford makes a fantastic burger. I had their smash burger and it was legit one of the best burgers I’ve had in a few years.

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WhatTheCluck802 t1_iy6k9xo wrote

The Quarry over Cornerstone was a poor choice for the best burger in Barre! 🍔

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hudsoncider t1_iy7waxu wrote

MA Rec shops have been open for a few years and competition has brought the price down. While I agree with your argument, $35 for an 1/8th is not a bad starting price compared to what the starting price of 1/8ths in MA was. Also Woodstock is a lot more touristy compared to western MA. Prices will come down. Also I wouldn’t buy edibles or pre rolls from rec shops, you are much better off making your own.

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Cyber_Punk_87 t1_iy8ilg4 wrote

Moog's Place in Morrisville has the best burgers. Personal favorite is the Vermonter, but Mondays are burger night and they usually have really creative specials.

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