Danville Area Guidebook

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Danville Area Guidebook

Food Shopping

Groceries, Local Produce, Good Bread, Vermont products, Deli, Butcher, Beer, Wine, Gas, ATM, EV stations.
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Marty's 1st Stop
421 Route 2 East
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Groceries, Local Produce, Good Bread, Vermont products, Deli, Butcher, Beer, Wine, Gas, ATM, EV stations.
Organic Produce at its best!
Joe's Brook Farm
1525 Joes Brook Rd
Organic Produce at its best!
Excellent selection of everything. Great cheese counter. About 35 minutes away in Littleton, NH.
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Littleton Food Co-op
43 Bethlehem Rd
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Excellent selection of everything. Great cheese counter. About 35 minutes away in Littleton, NH.
Open seasonally from May to October. Farmers, artisans, bakers and crafters present their products in a fun atmosphere that often features live musicians and chef demonstrations. Who knows - you may see a sheep being sheared!
St Johnsbury Farmers' Market
Open seasonally from May to October. Farmers, artisans, bakers and crafters present their products in a fun atmosphere that often features live musicians and chef demonstrations. Who knows - you may see a sheep being sheared!

Restaurants

Walk over for the best blueberry pancakes around. Serving dinner as well.
Danville Restaurant and Inn
86 route 2 west
Walk over for the best blueberry pancakes around. Serving dinner as well.
Brewery with pub food. Live music.
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Red Barn Brewing
2211 U.S. 2
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Brewery with pub food. Live music.
Within walking distance for dinner.
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The Creamery Restaurant
46 Hill St
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Within walking distance for dinner.
Walk over for coffee, pastry or lunch.
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Bentley's Bakery & Cafe
20 Hill St
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Walk over for coffee, pastry or lunch.
Area favorite. Good food, drink, and French fries!
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Good Fella's
59 Parker Rd
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Area favorite. Good food, drink, and French fries!
Specialty sandwiches, snacks, and treats made from scratch with locally sourced ingredients.
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Three Ponds
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Specialty sandwiches, snacks, and treats made from scratch with locally sourced ingredients.

Sightseeing

A beautiful building on the Danville Green.
Pope Memorial Library
121 Park St
A beautiful building on the Danville Green.
The only full-service arts center in northeastern Vermont, Catamount Arts has grown to be the cultural, entertainment, and arts home for 40,000 visitors each year. Movies, events, and more.
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Catamount Arts
115 Eastern Ave
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The only full-service arts center in northeastern Vermont, Catamount Arts has grown to be the cultural, entertainment, and arts home for 40,000 visitors each year. Movies, events, and more.
Dog Mountain is a nonprofit set on 150 acres on a private mountain top spot in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
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Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd
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Dog Mountain is a nonprofit set on 150 acres on a private mountain top spot in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.

Food scene

Pick up some apples or cider in Cabot, Vermont. (Seasonal)
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Burtt's Apple Orchard
283 Cabot Plains Rd
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Pick up some apples or cider in Cabot, Vermont. (Seasonal)

Recreation

A very popular local attraction. Fun for the whole family!
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Great Vermont Corn Maze
1404 Wheelock Rd
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A very popular local attraction. Fun for the whole family!
The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is already well on its way to becoming Vermont’s premier year-round recreation destination: all of the 93-mile trail is open and you can hop on right down the road.
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Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
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The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is already well on its way to becoming Vermont’s premier year-round recreation destination: all of the 93-mile trail is open and you can hop on right down the road.