Dining in Manchester Center, Vermont

I’ve been up since 3:45 this morning and am currently getting ready to board a Delta flight to Cincinnati. I’ll be there until late Thursday spending the week in our General Offices moderating one of our training programs, College 1, for the week. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity but know it means that this week will be a bit of a wild ride between trying to keep up with work back in NYC, focusing on the students in College 1, catching up with Cincinnati friends, and early morning runs.

While I’m still half asleep right now, having a relaxing weekend in Vermont was exactly what I needed before this crazy week. While we spent the vast majority of our weekend in the fresh air reading, hiking, bike riding, and chatting the rest of our time was spent dining our way around town.

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While we normally eat all our meals at the house when Bo and I bring our friends up in the winter for the annual Ski Weekend, since this weekend was a vacation of sorts for both my parents, aunt and uncle, and me we decided to enjoy some delicious meals dining al fresco in Manchester Center. Some of these spots were go to favorites where I’ve been dining for over 10 years while others were new to us. Below is a round up of Manchester Center restaurants we enjoyed this weekend in addition to our dinner at Graze on Thursday night.

Brasserie L’Oustau:  A new addition to the Manchester dining scene, this is an authentic French brasserie found unexpectedly situated on Depot Street right outside town. The restaurant includes a large outdoor patio complete with large umbrellas during the day and a fire pit dining area in the evening which pairs perfectly with the bright stars and a nice glass of wine. The service was very attentive and helpful in making our lunch decisions as we navigated through their large menu. The owner, Michel Boyer, was visible the entire time, greeting guests and keeping an eye on the tables. They were more than happy to allow our group to split a few entrees as we didn’t want too large a meal since many options were quite rich. My dad’s croque-madame was one of the better ones I’ve tried, their pomme frites were perfectly salted and crisp, and the nicoise salad my mom and I shared was HUGE and piled high with olives, hard boiled eggs, pears, green beans, and mixed greens. We will definitely return here when we’re back in September!

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The Dorset Inn: Dorset is an adorable, historic town minutes away from Manchester Center and is therefore often somewhere we visit when we’re in town. During the summer months my family often enjoys a show at the Dorset Playhouse during the Dorset Theatre Festival and in the fall and winter months the roaring fire places in the Dorset Inn are the perfect backdrop for a hearty, game filled dinner. The Inn, which is the oldest running hotel in Vermont, has been serving delicious meals for more than 215 years! The service is always wonderful, their wine list is one of the most extensive in the area, and the menu features New England favorites along with some unique New American dishes. My meal this time was one of the highlights of the trip! My dad and I enjoyed the fresh, poached lobster as our entrée and per my mom and aunt’s recommendation I started with their roasted beet salad which was paired perfectly with local Vermont goat cheese and a balsamic reduction. Whether you’re looking for a casual evening in their bar area or a romantic evening in one of their intimate dining rooms, The Dorset Inn is always a great choice.

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Gourmet Deli & Café: While Up for Breakfast remains our favorite local breakfast spot, sometime their wait is just plain annoying. We chose to dine outside next door at the new Gourmet Deli & Café versus spend 45 minutes in line Saturday morning. While our experience started off on a great note due to the outdoor patio seating, our waitress’ attitude quickly ruined the experience. Her service and personality was not conducive for her job as a waitress and she left us wanting to leave before we even received our order. I was starving after a challenging bike ride and therefore decided to enjoy something a bit richer than my regular egg white omelet and fruit. They offered a breakfast egg sandwich on your choice of bread with your choice of meat. I figured that a toasty English muffin paired with Vermont cheddar cheese, eggs cooked over medium, and a vegetarian sausage patty would be delicious but when I received it the cheese wasn’t melted and the sandwich was very dry. While the prices made the taste a bit more palatable, we wish we’d just dined at home on cereal and fruit versus giving Gourmet Deli & Café a chance. This was our first and last time at the restaurant due to lackluster food and horrific service. 

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Sherrie’s Café: Located at 709 Depot St in Manchester Center, Sherrie’s is an easy breakfast or lunch spot for people who are hitting the outlets in search of a deal, ski bunnies in the winter, and locals year round. They offer outside dining and inside alike and since the restaurant is larger than the famed Manchester Center breakfast location, Up for Breakfast, their wait is far less than their nearby competitor. Their menu includes local and traditional favorites ranging from homemade corn beef and hash, crab cake benedicts, pancakes and French toast paired with Vermont maple syrup, fruit smoothies, and a number of different omelet combinations. Most dishes are under $10.95 and are large enough to share between two people, depending on hunger. I enjoyed the vegetable omelet, served egg white style and was impressed with the amount of spinach, tomatoes, and mushrooms filling the fluffy egg white omelet. In addition, their bread options range included English muffins which always makes a breakfast better! Overall, I would suggest this for anyone looking for a reliable and inexpensive breakfast in the area.

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Vermont Priorities

Good morning from Vermont!

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It’s amazing how things can change over the years. We’ve been coming up to Vermont for 10 years and the Manchester Center Outlets used to be the highlight of my trip. We’d spend at least a day shopping through all the stores and leave feeling as if we’d accomplished a great deal by securing some amazing deals and a new season worth of clothing.

These days, our trips revolve around the outdoors. Since I arrived Thursday night we’ve spent more time outdoors than indoors and it has clearly become not only my priority but also my family’s. I’ve fallen back in love with this area so much that I’ve cancelled a Fall trip so I can come back up here to experience the fresh air, mountain hikes, late night fires, family, bike rides, and delicious wine and food.

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Since I’ve taken the weekend off to spend time with everyone, I’ll step back a bit and give you a few separate recaps, beginning with this weekend’s long run.

Since I didn’t have to fight the heat up here in Vermont I was able to sleep until 6:30 on Friday. After enjoying a half cup of coffee and peanut butter toast I headed down to the Manchester Center Post Office, my starting point for the run.

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My uncle who is an avid cyclist, was able to give me a great route which was exactly the right distance and included a few challenging hills. Starting at the post office gave me a safe starting point that could also easily be looked up on Google Maps in case I got lost.

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I was able to successfully finish 13.1 miles in 2:15:22 with only 2 picture/fuel breaks which were each under one minute long!

 

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Main Line Nostalgia

I can’t believe it’s finally here! Back in April I outlined my crazy travel plans which stretched from April to the last week of June. Now, three months later I’ve successfully conquered the travel while also staying pretty sane and not packing on stress pounds.  I attributed this feat to a few simple things that I’ve focused on the past few months:

  • Improved mindset
  • Larger lunch salads
  • Protein powder
  • Enough sleep
  • Workout flexibility

With that being said, yesterday we headed down to Philadelphia to begin the wedding celebration of Mike & Liz’s wedding.

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These two have been close friends of ours for four years so we’re both thrilled to be part of their weekend. So thrilled in fact, that I didn’t share with the blog or Facebook world this week that Bo was in bed with a 103 fever Wednesday and Thursday! Oh no, I know what it’s like to be a bride and the last thing I wanted them worrying about was being short a groomsmen. I was the best nurse possible forcing fluids, medicine, sleep, and ice packs so that Bo would be back to normal by Friday.

008Success! His fever broke early yesterday morning and so far he’s feeling 85%!

It’s always wonderful to come back to Philadelphia for a weekend after living in the area for three years. It’s even better when the wedding party hotel is one you always ran past and the rehearsal dinner is held at your favorite restaurant!

We didn’t rent a car for the weekend which means we were dependent on Amtrak and SEPTA to get us from NYC to Wayne, PA out overall it worked out quite well. It only took 2.5 hours doorstep to doorstep and cost less then $50 per person!

005 Our hotel for the weekend is the Wayne Hotel, a Victorian style hotel which has recently undergone extensive renovations. The new lobby and front verandah are absolutely stunning. I also loved that our hotel room happened to have makeup remover face wipes!

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The rehearsal dinner was held at Nectar, an Asian fusion restaurant on the Main Line which is perfect for almost any occasion. It’s managed to maintain it’s food, service, and reputation over the years. Their draft beers are hand picked from Pennsylvania’s finest craft breweries while their cocktails are creative and potent. The groom’s family organized the menu which featured three appetizer and three entree options ranging from tuna tartare to Thai Chili Fillet Mignon. The lobster and scallop risotto stole the show and was definitely the best entree choice of the evening! Just look at the size of that lobster claw!

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The dinner was so wonderful filled with lots of smiles and fun stories! While the food was just as delicious as I remembered, it was the company that truly made the evening.

This morning I woke up at 7 ready to hit the road for a 6 mile run. Unfortunately, the run wasn’t exactly as I planned. Even my Reach the Beach shirt couldn’t motivate me to push through the heat.  But, it was wonderful to run through my old neighborhood seeing all that has changed in such a short period. There are some wonderful new restaurants I wish we had time to try on this trip including a gorgeous Mexican restaurant, Xilantro, with a full patio right on Lancaster Avenue! 005 The heat and humidity were already brutal at 7 and the path I chose had little to no shade. I listened to my body and cut my run at 4.1 miles opting for 15 minutes of hotel boot camp versus another 2 miles out in the heat. I have a long day of wedding festivities in front of me and therefore thought it best to listen to my legs. I’ll be the first to admit that the run was humbling after weeks of strong runs but maybe it’s the wakeup call I need to begin marathon training on Monday!

Now it’s time to freshen up and prepare for the wedding. It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since we celebrated Leslie and Charles’ wedding at Villanova!

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