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when I was young and naive, I'm pretty sure this was the taxi that a driver said that my brother and I "HAD" to try a shot of vodka dropped into a Heady. So either he was trolling me hard, or he was a raging alcoholic because I tried it when I got home....... woooooooof.

::sigh:: the good ol' days...
hahahhaha
 
when I was young and naive, I'm pretty sure this was the taxi that a driver said that my brother and I "HAD" to try a shot of vodka dropped into a Heady. So either he was trolling me hard, or he was a raging alcoholic because I tried it when I got home....... woooooooof.

::sigh:: the good ol' days...

So when like last year?
 
My wife and I are taking an anniversary trip out east the first full week of June. Flying into Boston on Tuesday, then making the drive up to HF on Wednesday. Could someone give us an idea of what to expect in terms of timing? Our plan is to head up after breakfast then catch lunch at Parker Pie before heading over to HF. What is a typical line for growler fills assuming it isn't a crazy limited release day? Is there a time we need to be there by or could we get there around 2 and avoid the early rush? I honestly have no clue how any of this works but I don't want to screw up my only trip to HF. I'm also trying to figure out how long the stop at HF should reasonably take to schedule dinner plans in Waterbury. Thanks for any help/info.
 
you'll be fine if you show up at 2pm on a Wednesday. 6pm for dinner would be no problem at all as long as you leave by 4:30-5p.
 
My wife and I are taking an anniversary trip out east the first full week of June. Flying into Boston on Tuesday, then making the drive up to HF on Wednesday. Could someone give us an idea of what to expect in terms of timing? Our plan is to head up after breakfast then catch lunch at Parker Pie before heading over to HF. What is a typical line for growler fills assuming it isn't a crazy limited release day? Is there a time we need to be there by or could we get there around 2 and avoid the early rush? I honestly have no clue how any of this works but I don't want to screw up my only trip to HF. I'm also trying to figure out how long the stop at HF should reasonably take to schedule dinner plans in Waterbury. Thanks for any help/info.

I got there today at like 11:55. By like 12:10 I'd bought bottles, filled growlers, and was hanging out enjoying a beer, watching the snow melt. It was excellent.

Oh, and the bottle of Sue I split with my girlfriend, that too was excellent.

Point is, on just a regular day, their capacity to get people taken care of in a courteous and timely fashion is incredible. I'm sure big release days are a little slower, but I can't imagine it's ever too bad.
 
we did the same one night.. the roads were so icy we surfed down the big hill... but none of us wanted to try walking back up that hill after dinner and drinks so we called a taxi
Every time I stay there I get bad feelings about the trip home as I slide down the hill. Without fail I manage to run into someone I know who provides a ride back up though. I haven't stayed there in ages, but hoping the trend continues.
 
If anybody is in/around Burlington right now, The Farmhouse Tap & Grill is having an unannounced Lawson's anniversary mini-event. Rum Barrel Fayston, Triple Sunshine, and Knockout Blonde are on.
 
Ok, convince me. Why Waterbury? Found a spot I like in Stowe, cuts 15 min off trip time to HF, near good hiking (hopefully weather permitting). Plan to go Hen of the Wood but besides that and Prohibition Pig why Waterbury over Stowe?

I'll add all the B&B's in Waterbury are booked and we are looking for a bit more charm than the Fairfield Inn so we would be staying in a Airbnb in Waterbury anyway and most are 10 min drive to Hen of the Wood. So why not make it 15 min drive from Stowe and be more centrally located around things we are going to do.
 
that's it really... just proximity to the Pig, the Res and Blackback...

but now with Doc Ponds and the Bench in Stowe... can't really lose with either
 
both in Stowe..

Doc Ponds in the new beer bar by the owners of Hen of the Woods... great food, beers and cocktail list

the Bench is wood oven pizza/restaurant from the same owners as the Reservoir

in other words... good places to eat and drink...
Nice! Thanks
 
looking for some help.....

I'm looking to make my first trip up to HF this weekend. The plan is to hit the brewery on Friday and to camp out and do some fly fishing for the weekend. Ideally we would like to camp right on a stream/lake with some sort of privacy (not in an open field with 20 other tents) where we can keep/eat what we catch. Camp fires and alcohol are a must..... duh. Also looking for a campsite with minimal or no hiking so we can bring coolers and everything else.

Any recommendations other than the three camping sites listed on the HF website?

Thanks for your help!
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both in Stowe..

Doc Ponds in the new beer bar by the owners of Hen of the Woods... great food, beers and cocktail list

the Bench is wood oven pizza/restaurant from the same owners as the Reservoir

in other words... good places to eat and drink...
I heard Stowe Bowl is rad too.
 
Ok, convince me. Why Waterbury? Found a spot I like in Stowe, cuts 15 min off trip time to HF, near good hiking (hopefully weather permitting). Plan to go Hen of the Wood but besides that and Prohibition Pig why Waterbury over Stowe?

I'll add all the B&B's in Waterbury are booked and we are looking for a bit more charm than the Fairfield Inn so we would be staying in a Airbnb in Waterbury anyway and most are 10 min drive to Hen of the Wood. So why not make it 15 min drive from Stowe and be more centrally located around things we are going to do.
Drunken stumbling. If I'm planning on drinking heavily it's Waterbury. When the wife comes along it's Stowe. When I'm visiting friends it's Montpelier. Annual summer relaxing with the guys trip is Greensboro. All good options.
 
I walked from the Old Stagecoach to Hen of the Wood and back in the snow in December... unless it's a torrential downpour, you are too drunk to walk, handicapped, or just the laziest human on earth, I'd say worrying about a cab is silly.
big difference between Old Stagecoach and Best Western
 
I walked from the Old Stagecoach to Hen of the Wood and back in the snow in December... unless it's a torrential downpour, you are too drunk to walk, handicapped, or just the laziest human on earth, I'd say worrying about a cab is silly.

It was snowing the night we went, and I drank responsibly, so I drove there and back from the Best Western, which made my very sleepy girlfriend very happy. #noragerts

Also, I just want to announce to the world that last weekend I consumed the Old Stagecoach's huevos rancheros for the first time, and I am forever a changed man. Also, it was maybe the most relaxed, serene breakfast I have ever eaten in my life.
 
Since I'm obviously not a local I'm unaware of any icy hills on Stowe st. past Hen of the Wood. I could see not wanting to walk up it, but the distance is negligible. Also IIRC the sidewalk ends around there too which probably makes it extra sketchy. :shrug:
 
So I'm considering making a Treehouse trip next Thursday as we head up to Vermont (realize it's out of the way but better than doing Boston-Treehouse-Boston-Vermont). Are there some good restaurants I could stop at between TH and Waterbury? Blindpig in Athol? Any other options?
 
So I'm considering making a Treehouse trip next Thursday as we head up to Vermont (realize it's out of the way but better than doing Boston-Treehouse-Boston-Vermont). Are there some good restaurants I could stop at between TH and Waterbury? Blindpig in Athol? Any other options?

going from Boston to TH first?
 
going from Boston to TH first?
Yes, in Boston Tues-Thurs and then to VT so I figured going Thursday from Boston to Treehouse then to VT is easier than a round-trip to Treehouse on Wednesday. So I'd be coming from Treehouse to VT guessing I'd come up 91 through Brattleboro, Walpole, Hartford, Montpelier...
 

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