With so many unique eateries, deciding where to eat can be a challenge. Here are seven ideas to get you started:
Thyme & Spice Company
Check out the Fajita Salad Bowl, with greens, corn, brown rice, chicken, tomatoes, bell peppers, queso fresco, and salad seasoning (they suggest carrot ginger vinaigrette).
The Busted Cup Brewhouse
Pulled Pork Spaetz & Cheese
Bring your hunger, because this dish comes to play – with house made pulled pork tossed in a signature spaetz & cheese - drizzled with BBQ sauce.
The Broadway Bar & Grill
Pick a random item anywhere on the menu and you’re set for a good meal, but you wouldn’t be blamed for getting distracted by their list of delectable burgers.
Boogaloo Sports Bar & Grill
The Boogaloo is one of those places that’s just as great for lunch as it is dinner and drinks. Check out the Blackened Chicken & Shrimp, which features pan blackened chicken and shrimp topped with sauteed onions and mushrooms.
The Beancounter Coffeehouse & Drinkery
Casual visitors might think of The Beancounter as simply a fantastic Downtown Burlington coffee shop, but the peckish are welcome too. Consider the Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap - slow roasted chicken with bacon, cheddar, tomatoes, & greens topped with ranch in a grilled spinach wrap.
The Drake
Everything worth trying at The Drake could fill its own blog post, but (one of many) good places to start is the Filet Mignon, served with soup or salad, choice of potato or vegetable.
Hoshi Japanese Express
Try looking at photos of the tasty offerings at Hoshi Japanese Express and not getting hungry. It’s impossible. Your gateway roll to many more visits – the West Cali, with crab, cream cheese, and avocado topped with spicy crab and chef sauce.
The Beancounter Coffeehouse & Drinkery
Hoshi Japanese Express Burlington