This Vermont Diner In The Middle Of Nowhere Is Downright Delicious
Country Girl Diner in Chester, Vermont, offers delicious, locally-sourced comfort food in a vintage 1944 Silk City dining car setting.
Vermont has plenty of options when it comes to great dining, but sometimes the best food is found in the Green Mountain State's small towns. When you're craving tasty comfort food in a friendly setting, and you don't mind going off the beaten path a bit, check out Country Girl Diner in the little town of Chester.
Country Girl Diner serves up delicious, locally-sourced comfort food in an vintage setting. You'll find it at 46 VT Route 103 S., Chester, Vermont.
The diner is inside a vintage Silk City silver dining car that was built in 1944, and it pretty much looks the same today as it did back then.
The stainless steel counter with its checkered tile evokes an earlier time period.
The vintage fixtures make this little diner divine, and the friendly service will make you feel right at home.
Hearty breakfast options include menu items like blueberry pancakes, omelettes, French toast, and breakfast sandwiches. The food here is always locally-sourced whenever possible, from the eggs to the maple syrup.
You'll want to get yourself a mug to take home as a souvenir of your visit.
The foot-long hotdogs are a specialty here, and they're all-natural, with no MSG, fillers or by-products.
Choose from seven different burgers, including a veggie burger. The hand-cut fries are tasty, too.
Dinner is served every Friday night during the summer from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and you'll want to watch for the tasty specials every week.
Desserts are fresh-baked daily, and you'll always find an assortment of decadent pies and cakes. Check out this sky-high lemon meringue!
If you love vintage cars, you'll want to visit on Cruise-In Night. It's held one night a month during the summer, and you can get an up-close look at some cool cars (or bring your own - registration is free!).
Country Girl Diner is open every day for breakfast and lunch, from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and for dinner on Friday nights. Stop by and say hello!
Learn more about this charming little diner on its website, and follow its Facebook page to see all the latest news. Looking for more unique dining spots in Vermont? You'll want to check out this restaurant that used to be a gas station.
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