Will be hitting HF on Saturday, and will spend the remainder of the day/night in Burlington afterwards. Anyone have any words of advice on how to go about hitting up Foam? Not sure if they serve anything beyond charcuterie or not, but if they don't, are there any places we should check out that offer good local brews and food?
Thanks in advance!
Hit Foam early in the day, as they get crowded depending upon how early/late you get to Burlington from HF. After 5 pm, gonna probably be a ********. Might be better if you try on Sunday (all depends on what time you get to Burlington).
They serve some other foods, I can't remember off of the top of my head.
This will help you better than me:
http://www.foambrewers.com/
Still, I'm boggled why some say they are considered a brewpub since they don't serve meals, but whatever, it is what it is.
Other places in the area are:
http://www.farmhousetg.com/
http://zerogravitybeer.com/
http://www.queencitybrewery.com/ - if you like more traditional styles of brewing
Simple Roots, Switchback and Vermont Pub & Brewery also lean towards more traditional styles in some of their brews, but I like those places.
http://www.citizencider.com/ - for ciders, if that's your thing, but you can also get their ciders all around town.
http://www.thearchivesbar.com/ - if ya wanna grab some great beers and play some old time arcade games
http://www.thescuffer.com/ - fabulous food and they get Heady in there
Hen of the Woods in Burlington is also legit.
Following little place, not many know about:
What Ales You?
152 Saint Paul St
Burlington, Vermont United States 05401
In Winooski:
Mule Bar kicks ass in their beer selection.
Misery Loves Company is a great little restaurant with great taps.
Four Quarters Brewing Company likes to often think outside the box when it comes to brewing.
Waterworks Food & Drink also kicks ass.
In Williston:
Vermont Tap House carries Heady, and some easy to find HF beers. I think they have Focal Banger again. Food is extremely awesome there.
Burlington Beer Company beers have been kicking ass lately.
Goodwater Brewery sticks to more traditional styles.
In South Burlington:
The Guild is one of the best restaurants in this town: beers from Fiddlehead, Frost, HF and TA.
Depending if you have the time and which route you're coming from:
Ten Bends Beer in Hyde Park (from Morrisville to Burlington) has been brewing some great stuff.
And then Great Measure (Northfield, VT) has also been doing an exceptional job with their beers lately.
Feel free to reply to ask any more questions or pm me, whatever is easiest.