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Flatbread offers a very limited menu, all of which is great. they have only a salad, a selection...
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Flatbread offers a very limited menu, all of which is great. they have only a salad, a selection of different pizzas, and a couple deserts. It's a great atmosphere, and you can watch them make and cook your bread in the wood fired hearth while enjoying their wide selection of micro and house brewed beers. They pay a lot of attention to the quality of your food and your experience.
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I recently went on my first trip to downtown Burlington. On teh way there my friend and i asked...
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I recently went on my first trip to downtown Burlington. On teh way there my friend and i asked where we should go for dinner, and our cab driver suggested Nectars. Nectars is a restaurant, bar, and appartently a club all rolled into one. We ate at the restuarant portion and I had a philly cheese seah 9which was great) and french fries with gravy (something I had never had, but also fabulous). If you're in the area give it a try!
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Uncommon Grounds
Category:
Food & Dining
Burlington,
Vermont 05401
(802) 865-6227
Uncommon Grounds -- Burlington, Vermont
At Uncommon Grounds on Church Street coffee is the...
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Uncommon Grounds -- Burlington, Vermont
At Uncommon Grounds on Church Street coffee is the star. Buck those trendy corporate coffee shops and cross over to where the locals get their first, second, and third cup, Uncommon Grounds. This is coffee nirvana, no tricks or gimmicks here just great tasting gourmet coffee. Not a coffee junkie, but still needing that pick-me-up in the afternoon? No problem. Order the house. If you're in the know, go with the pea berry or any of the other exotic coffees listed on the daily specials. If coffee's not your thing, Uncommon Grounds also serves tea, Italian sodas, and lemonade and iced coffee (in season) -- the ice coffee is just that ice and coffee no need to add half of gallon of cream and a pound of sugar to make it taste good, it already taste good. The staff is friendly, helpful, and well-caffinated, even the longest lines move through quickly. Desserts and pastries are also for sale. Sit down (if you can find a seat -- it's always busy) inside or people watch at the bistro tables outside (weather permitting). When you're in Burlington, get Uncommon!
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The Men's Room
Category:
Other Professional Services
Burlington,
Vermont 05401
(802) 864-2088
The Men's Room -- Burlington, Vermont
Getting your haircut is usually viewed as a necessary...
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The Men's Room -- Burlington, Vermont
Getting your haircut is usually viewed as a necessary evil for guys. Something you've got to do not because you necessarily want to, but because you need to sort of like running errands or paying bills. What if when you ran those errands or paid those bills you got a head and neck massage and when you got done (with said errands/bills) you looked and felt like a rock star? That's the feeling you get when you leave the Men's Room, not to mention how you look. Yes, ladies, guys can be vain too. The last thing the men's room is is a barbershop, nor is it a salon either. It leans more to sophisticated rather than too hip for it's own good. The stylists (whoops there's that word, but I wouldn't call them barbers either) are great to work with they work with you to get the cut you want. Bring a picture -- visual aids are always helpful when you want to look like movie star "X" or lead singer "Y." If you don't have the hair for a certain style than the stylist will work with you to help you get the cut and look you want. Be forewarned, with tip you aren't getting out of the Men's Room for less than $30, but it is worth it -- a small price to pay to look and feel like a million bucks. Feel great, look good, and release your inner rock star.
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Five Spice Cafe
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Restaurants
175 Church St
Burlington,
Vermont 05401
(802) 864-4045
5 Spice Cafe is probably Burlington's best restaurant. Their food is consistently well made and...
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5 Spice Cafe is probably Burlington's best restaurant. Their food is consistently well made and the service is excellent. The best thing for a new customer to do is rustle up 2 or 3 friends, and go have the Sunday dim-sum brunch (dim-sum means with dumplings). At the Sudnay brunch, waitstaff come around with trays of small dishes (hot and cold) and you get to pick whichever ones are appetizing. Each little plate has 3 or 4 pieces. This way, you all get to sample a nite or two and see what you like. You then count up your total of plates and pay that way.
Definately try to evil jungle prince and the peanut sauce with noodles. They also sell thier peanut sauce, and I make sure to get at least 2 jars every time I go. My father always requests a jar of their thai sweet chili sauce.
Hands down, the best place for a meal in B-town.
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Hot Bodies Best Prices
Category:
Dating Escort & Introduction Services
Burlington,
Vermont 05401
(802) 652-0003
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Pure Pop Records
Category:
Music Stores
115 N Winooski Ave Apt 3
Burlington,
Vermont 05401
(802) 658-2652
Pure Pop -- Burlington, Vermont
Pure Pop looks, feels, and sounds like every cool music stores...
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Pure Pop -- Burlington, Vermont
Pure Pop looks, feels, and sounds like every cool music stores you've ever seen on the big screen -- High Fidelity, Empire Records. I get a giddy thrill walking down the steps (Pure Pop is in the basement of a non-descript building off the Church St. marketplace) and through the door into a wall of sound blasting through the speakers whenever I go there. Their prices are very competitive (usually) with national chains when it comes to new mainstream releases, but where Pure Pop really makes their mark is with their inventory of independent artists and more genre music -- jam rock, electronica, punk, to name a few. They always display 8 to 10 new releases from "hot" or "emerging" artists and sell them for less than $10, a steal. Their back catalog is pricey, but they do carry a fair amount of imports and other hard-to-find releases of your favorite artists. They also sell some vinyl, DVD's, concert tickets, and carry a used-cd section. Pure Pop is the perfect college town music store a place where Rob Gordon and Barry would feel right at home.
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Leonardo's Pizza
Category:
Pizza Restaurants
83 Pearl St
Burlington,
Vermont 05401
(802) 862-7700
Leonardo's Pizza -- Burlington, Vermont
After having one of Leonardo's Pizzas delivered to your...
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Leonardo's Pizza -- Burlington, Vermont
After having one of Leonardo's Pizzas delivered to your home, you'll never (willingly) want chain-store pizza again, never. Delivery is free and large and medium pizzas cost $12 and $9.50 respectively, go with the large, toppings add $1.25 each for medium and $1.50 each for large. You pay for quality, what can I say. Leonardo's also offers boutique pizzas like "Meat Lover's Revenge" for the carnivore in your family (pepperoni, sausage, ground beef and baked ham), or if your feeling exotic try the Hawaiian Island Delight (which actually has more meat than the revenge, but balances (or tries to anyway) the cholesterol off with broccoli and pineapple, and vegetarian favorites like Gorgonzola Gourmet (Gorgonzola cheese, olive oil, freshly chopped garlic, spinach, artichoke hearts, and plum tomatoes, these specialties will cost you $16 for large and $13 for medium, again my advice, spend the extra three bucks and go large. Leonardo's also offers two choices for crusts, whole wheat or white. I don't think I've ever ordered a pizza from Leonardo's without getting whole wheat crust, if that tells you anything. Leonardo's will cost you more than whatever "deal" or "gimmick" a chain-store pizza place may be running, but you'll taste the difference and you'll never go back.
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Red Onion
Category:
Delis
140 Church St
Burlington,
Vermont 05401
(802) 865-2563
Red Onion -- Church Street, Burlington
I know that you can get the full range of deli...
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Red Onion -- Church Street, Burlington
I know that you can get the full range of deli sandwiches at the Red Onion Bakery, but I've only ever gotten one because frankly there is no reason to order anything else other than, the Red Onion sandwich. Real turkey, red onions, a soft cheese (could be a gruyere, but I'm not positive ) and thousand Island dressing on toasted marble rye and served warm. Oh my! It is perfection, food of the gods no doubt. Something this good costs, however, and the last time I indulged in a Red Onion (plus a drink), I don't remember getting a lot of change back from $10. There are get sandwiches and great places to get a sandwich on Church Street, but the Red Onion is in a league of its own. There is an on-site bakery as well, but take a ride over to "Great Harvest" if you want the best bakery in town (see my review). Red Onion also serves desserts, I'm partial to their outstretched-palm-sized "snikerdoodle" cookies, but the brownies are a safe bet too. You can take your Red Onion away and eat it in the comfort of your own home/desk/whatever or you can eat-in. The decor is best described as funky(funkier if school is in session) and eclectic with art from local artists covering the walls.
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