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Page 1: Downtown Montpelier · Pizza and pub menu with slices available. Bohemian Bakery 78 BARRE STREET Savory pastries, quiche, sandwiches, and salads. ... Check out the eBike demos, the

SIT DOWNBlue Stone Pizza 83 MAIN STREETPizza and pub menu with slices available.

Down Home Kitchen 100 MAIN STREETSouthern-inspired breakfast and lunch .

Hunger Mountain Co-op 623 STONE CUTTERS WAYHealthy fare, sandwiches, grab and go or takeout available.

J. Morgan’s Steakhouse 100 STATE STREETSandwiches, burgers, pastas, and more.

Julio’s Cantina 54 STATE STREETMexican food.

Langdon Street Tavern 14 LANGDON STREETPub grub.

Kizy 207 BARRE STREETFresh juice/healthy fare, grab and go or takeout available.

Pho Capital 107 STATE STREETVietnamese specialties.

Positive Pie 22 STATE STREETHand-tossed pizza, pasta, salads, and sandwiches.

Royal Orchid Restaurant 38 ELM STREETThai standards.

Sarducci’s Restaurant 3 MAIN STREETItalian trattoria.

Three Penny Taproom 108 MAIN STREETCraft beer and upscale pub grub.

COUNTER SERVICEAlla Vita 27 STATE STREETSalads and sandwiches.

Bagitos 28 MAIN STREETBagel café meets Mexican.

Blue Stone Pizza 83 MAIN STREETPizza and pub menu with slices available.

Bohemian Bakery 78 BARRE STREETSavory pastries, quiche, sandwiches, and salads.

Buddy’s Famous 15 BARRE STREETBurgers, sandwiches, fries, smoothies, and shakes.

Capitol Grounds 27 STATE STREETEspresso drinks, teas, pastries, soups, and sandwiches.

China Star 15 MAIN STREETChinese takeout standards.

Hunger Mountain Co-op 623 STONE CUTTERS WAYGrab and go, seating area.

Kizy 207 BARRE STREETFresh juice/healthy fare, grab and go or takeout available.

La Brioche Bakery and Café 89 MAIN STREETPastries, sandwiches, soups, and salads.

North Branch Café 41 STATE STREETTea and wine café with light fare.

Pinky’s on State 14 STATE STREET(No Seating) Salads and sandwiches, made to order.

Positive Pie 22 STATE STREETPizza by the slice (Slices at the back of the restaurant).

Skinny Pancake 89 MAIN STREETCrepes and paninis.

Subway 28 STATE STREETMade to order subs.

The Hippie Chickpea 41 ELM STREETTapas-style Middle Eastern fare.

The Mad Taco 72 MAIN STREETTacos and burritos.

Uncommon Market 1 SCHOOL STREETMarket/deli with prepared foods and sandwiches.

Wilaiwan’s Kitchen 34 STATE STREETAuthentic Thai street food.

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Downtown MontpelierRESTAURANTS

Page 2: Downtown Montpelier · Pizza and pub menu with slices available. Bohemian Bakery 78 BARRE STREET Savory pastries, quiche, sandwiches, and salads. ... Check out the eBike demos, the

Art at the Garage Cultural Center 58 State Street, 2nd floor

`` 12:30–1:15PM PRESENTATION 12:30–5:00PM SELF-GUIDED

The newly-refurbished Garage Cultural Center features a “taste” of what Art at the Kent, a State-owned historic site, provides—contemporary art exhibits in an 1837 tavern in rural Calais. David Schütz and Nel Emlen will present a program on their success curating contemporary art that “converses” with the historic setting.

French Block Apartments 34 Main Street (Entrance in Back)

``TOURS AT 12:45PM / 1:10PM / 1:35PM (LIMITED TO FIRST 20 PEOPLE PER TOUR)

The rejuvenation of French Block Apartments has created 18 mixed affordable and market-rate apartments on upper floors of the historic, masonry building located on Main Street. These two floors have been vacant since the 1940s. For the first time in over 75 years, the building is now occupied by residents. Come take a look at one of the finished apartments.

Way to Go! Awards & Green Mobility Party State House Lawn

`` 10:00AM–2:00PM

Experience how Vermont’s top performing schools, innovative businesses in solar and electric (EV) transportation, and non-profits are advancing low cost pop-up projects for safe streets, moving to electric bikes and buses, and choosing more active transportation. Check out the eBike demos, the AllEarth solar PowerFlower, youth actions and more, all working together for the shared vision of great places to live, learn, work and play. Sponsored by waytogovt.org.

The Tower at Hubbard Park

Built in 1915 and finished in 1930, the tower is located on the highest point of Hubbard Park. The closest trailhead to downtown is behind the State House on the east side. Travel up the trail about a half mile uphill where it opens up to the tower. Climb up the stairs to get a priceless view of Vermont’s little capital and beyond.

Montpelier Parklets

Montpelier has several parklets adding to the vibrancy of downtown while expanding seating capacity at local businesses. Take a look at parklets outside of Positive Pie on State Street, Down Home Kitchen on Langdon Street and the newest parklet in front of the Senior Center on Barre Street. If traveling along the Siboinebi Path, look for Guertin pocket park on the north side of the pedestrian bridge, east of VSECU.

Siboinebi Path

This popular recreation path recently renamed Siboinebi Path, which means river water, travels along the Winooski River from Junction Road on the west past the Montpelier High School through downtown to Granite Street near the Hunger Mountain Co-op on the east. Currently 1.7 miles, the path is currently being extended nearly 2 miles to Gallison Hill Road near the Civic Center.

Downtown and Historic PreservationConferenceLUNCH ON YOUR OWNTHINGS TO DO