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thunderhops (7), Vermont does not count - explanation | | May 15, 2012 Very Vermont country store, small beer selection in back the place for Lawson’s, good food, friendly, pricey | | VTHopHead (57), Barre, Vermont | | March 12, 2011 Well off the beaten path, even though it is near Waitsfield. Used to be the only place that you could find Lawson’s Finest Liquids when Sean was still producing smaller amounts of beer. That was what first drew me to this quaint little country store in tiny Warren. A small and pricey beer selection can be found in the old wooden coolers in the back of the store. They have a small eating area where made-to-order sandwiches and breakfast foods can be enjoyed. Lots of Vermont crafts and homemade edibles for sale. Worth a vist just to experience a real VT country store. | | j12601 (214), Poughkeepsie, New York | | June 22, 2010 Went here with my wife and Paul (dickinsonbeer) after our camping trip for the opening of Hill Farmstead in Greensboro Bend en route to a night in Burlington. We stopped in for breakfast and a few bottles of Lawson’s Finest, as it seemed this was one of (or maybe the only) the only places to find their beer. The breakfast was pretty good. I opted for an egg sandwich, while they both went for the pancakes and thick cut bacon and VT maple syrup. Everything was tasty. The place itself is very neat. Eclectic country store with a deli and breakfast area, in store seating, and a wide variety of edibles and other things. Glad we stopped here. | | MartinT (469), Montreal, Quebec | | June 1, 2009 This is not really a beery place, but I guess it has to be included since it is pretty much the only store that carries bottles from Lawson’s Finest, that one-man brewery in the village. The hamlet of Warren is truly beautiful with its rushing river, quaint bridge and white church on a hill overlooking the small main street. And this olden mom and pop general-type store fits in perfectly. The sandwiches and wraps they make are pretty good. A great lunch, especially when had on their terrace which overlooks the river. They only had one of Lawson’s beers when we visited, so that was pretty disappointing, but this secluded and very quiet picturesque village made up for the near lack of great beer. I’d come back if driving around in the area. |
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