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Vermont’s dining culture is a celebration of quality, locally-sourced ingredients served with a creative twist. Explore restaurant options in Dover and Wilmington below.
Depending on your travel dates, restaurants may have modified hours of operations.
Sawmill Bar and Table
Sawmill Bar & Table, Southern Vermont’s culinary gem, uses the local agricultural bounty to create world-class farm-to-table fare. Executive Chef Christopher Lauinger brings his wealth of culinary offerings to provide a menu driven by the seasons for an unforgettable dining experience. Enjoy your evening in the modern rustic Great Room by the fire, in one of our 2 beautiful dining rooms, at our 18th century historic bar, The Speakeasy, on our 1400 sqft Bluestone Terrace, or in our private dining areas; The Emerald Room & Candlelit Wine Cellar
7 Crosstown Road, West Dover, VT
802-464-8131
The Last Chair
New England style building has a rich history of being the gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
Stop by to indulge in one of tender-aged steaks, delicious pastas, unique pizzas, huge burgers or one of locally brewed drafts. Don’t miss the Kid’s Zone arcade and brand new BAR located directly above.
267 Route 100, West Dover, VT
802-464-1133
Valley View Saloon
A local pub known for its friendly vibe, great food and large bar.
131 Route 100, West Dover, VT
802-464-9422
American Flatbread
All Natural Pizza Baked in a Primitive Wood-Fired Earthen Oven
Food remembers the acts of the hands and heart. American Flatbread is a return to bread’s roots, an endeavor to explore the possibility of how good bread can be. Here, from the union of fire, rock, and the finest all natural ingredients, comes a carefully prepared handmade food that is nutritious, light, crisp, flavorful, and wonderfully convenient. Pizza with integrity.
183 Route 100, West Dover, VT
802-464-8888
2 Tannery Road
The building at "Two Tannery Road" is quite authentically old; and as with most old buildings, it has a unique history to mirror its charm.
In the late 1700's, the building was moved, stick by stick, from Marlboro, Massachusetts and is reputedly the oldest frame building in the town of Dover, Vermont.
In the early 1900's, the property was bought by President Theodore Roosevelt's son and daughter-in-law...
2 Tannery Road, West Dover, VT
802-464-2707
Anchor Seafood
The Anchor located in Wilmington's Historic District, is an exact replica of the 1850"s original building.
Featuring classic New England Seafood and Shellfish dishes, including lobster, steamers, mussels, shrimp, chowder, and more, the restaurant also offers delicious beef and poultry entrees.
8 South Main Street, Wilmington, VT
802-464-2112