Did you know that you can get some of the best and freshest seafood in New England from Vermont? If you have a hankering for some delicious shrimp, oysters, clams, scallops, and lobster, take a look at the following coastal restaurants known for serving up some of the best seafood within the Green Mountain state.
1. Jeff's Maine Seafood, St. Albans
Don't let the name fool you! Guests flock from near and far to dine at this restaurant in the northwest part of the Green Mountain state.
Savor every bite of lobster dipped in butter sauce when you enjoy this signature dish at Jeff's Maine Seafood.
2. Splash at the Boathouse, Burlington
When you treat yourself to a seafood meal, take in the stunning views from the patio overlooking Lake Champlain.
Since you're in New England, try one of the restaurant's famous lobster rolls.
3. Shanty on the Shore, Burlington
You can't get any closer to being on the shore when you eat at this popular seafood restaurant.
Taste the freshness in every bite when you indulge in this bowl of mussels at
4. The Spot on the Dock, Burlington
In addition to comfort food classics, The Spot on the Dock has a few seafood dishes on the menu.
5. The Marina, Brattleboro
While many seafood restaurants in Vermont are along Lake Champlain, The Marina is off of the Connecticut River.
There's plenty to choose from on The Marina's menu including this scallop feast marinated in butter sauce.
6. Ray's Seafood Market, Essex Junction
Although five miles away from the shore, Ray's Seafood Market is the place to go for every type of seafood you can imagine. Guests can dine in, take out, or buy from the market.
You can't go wrong with stuffed clams when you stop for a bite at
7. The Red Mill at Basin Harbor, Vergennes
Located in a former saw mill, this festive restaurant is open in the summer and spring.
You'll get to enjoy seafood and fish dishes with a twist when you dine at
After you've tried a restaurant or two on this list, take a look at this article with recommendations of other places to have a memorable meal in Vermont.
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