Enjoy a sumptuous cooked-to-order breakfast and meet new friends in our dining room. We start with fresh brewed Green Mountain coffee, a wide selection of teas, and homemade muffins. Next, we add a fresh fruit plate and a hot entre. Our guests love the French Toast, the Strawberry Oatmeal Belgian Waffles, and the Blueberry Pecan Pancakes - although Debbie is always thinking up new entres - like the Breakfast Burrito with a sweet roasted jalapeno salsa which is getting rave reviews!
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Located on Woodstock''s main street in the Historic District you can walk to fine shops, restaurants and through covered bridges. Our National Park, ski resorts, lakes and rivers are minutes away. Enjoy our gracious accommodations with private baths.
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The Four Diamond Main Dining Room, with its beautiful view of the putting lawn, is ranked with the finest restaurants in New England. The Dining Room offers innovative interpretations of classic American and New England cuisine in a setting of soft music and candlelight. The restaurant also features the Resort''s extraordinary Sunday Brunch.
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Our restaurant is tied for top honors in all Vermont. Dining is at intimate, private, candlelit tables. Many of our offerings are locally grown or produced. Our goat cheese is made nearby. In season, our wild mushrooms arrive just-picked from the forest floor. Herbs and edible flowers come from our own gardens. Local lamb and game birds comprise saucy entrees.
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Located in the heart of Woodstock... one of New England's prettiest villages, The Prince & The Pauper has long been recognized as one of Vermont's finest restaurants. Here, the focus is on quality and consistency... in all aspects of the dining experience. Chef-Owner Chris Balcer selects the finest seasonal ingredients; combining them with unpretentious flare, offering an eclectic array of culinary magic.
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The Jackson House Inn at Woodstock, Vermont, offers luxurious accommodations in an 1890 Victorian mansion. On the National Register of Historic Places, each of 15 air conditioned rooms, including 6 suites, is furnished with fine period antiques in various gracious styles. Victorian, French Empire, New England Country. The opulent eclectic suites pamper discriminating tastes. Accessories of Lalique, fine porcelains, casablanca ceiling fans, art and oriental rugs bring together an extraordinary setting for the discerning traveler.
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"The prettiest small town in America" by Ladies Home Journal. The downtown area is populated with unique art galleries and quaint shops tucked away down small side streets and up and down tiny staircases. The architecture is both charming and historically interesting.
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