Northeast Kingdom Country Store

466 VT-114, East Burke
(802) 626-4611

Recent Reviews

Paul Silvestro

Turkey Club Sandwich 10/10. Death by chocolate 10/10.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alex Ferguson

came here during the eclipse and the deli counter was slammed. the two ladies behind the counter were awesome and working hard to get everyone’s order done. sandwich was fire too

Betsy Towers

All I did this day was air in my car tire but it's in a convenient location.

Brian Gallagher

My family and I loved the calzones (bbq chicken and meatball)!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tom Pion

Heard the food was good. Called 35 mins before closing. Asked if I could do an order to go, women says “depends” I ask for a deli sandwich she says “depends which one” I ask for sandwich on menu. Nope! Grills turned off! Haven’t been since it was Baileys will not be going back anytime soon!

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Diane

Gluten Free Cheese Pizza UNCOOKED crust. Worst Pizza Ever Eaten. Asked to cook a second time still uncooked through. Workers said it is frozen pizza crust and they can't cook because on a pan to protect it. It will taste funky and not as crispy because of pan. But I dont understand, why under cooked is acceptable for someone to eat. IT'S NOT!! I asked one of the workers if she would eat it after I explained its raw crust and unedible. She tells me she doesn't like gluten free. THE POINT IS NOT COOKED. Alot of excuses from the workers. Didn't offer refund or exchange. Waste of money! I had to ask for a cup of GF soup so I could eat with my family. That was barely warm on top of it. DON'T sell GLUTEN FREE pizza if you dont know how to cook it.

Amy M.

We stopped for roadtrip sweet snacks. The oatmeal cream pie and the maple muffin were the stars. Wish we would've gotten two of the oatmeal cream pies. lol! We also got death by chocolate which was great but needs eaten as soon as you buy it to keep the crunchy texture. Super friendly folks and great experience.

NHjo

There was a country fair in East Burke that day, so the place was crowded. I've seen a lot of New England country stores, and this one was nice. I didn't try the food, but the salads, pastries, and sandwiches looked good. I admired the architecture. There are two floors that have a variety of vintage and antique items, pottery, dishware, and odds and ends. It's a nostalgic and interesting place.

Mark W.

We were recommended to go across the street at the convenience store connected to the gas station for the breakfast sando's but they ran out over there. We ended up not getting the breakfast sandos, but enjoyed the spot. The place is super duper reasonably priced and has a lot of goodies. Kids had some waffles which they liked. Wife had a sando, which was great for the price. Simple, but great. I only had a deviled egg, which I really enjoyed for only $0.50. Nice coffee offerings. They also had a lot of interesting healthy snacks for sale, we didn't end up getting it, but they had some unsweetened granola with flax seed that it looked like they make. Wife also tried one of the dessert brownie type things which she liked. Service was super friendly. They've got an upstairs full of more stuff too.

Tellsie

I get that tourists are annoying (I live in a tourist town myself), but there’s no need to act put-out by the customers. The woman, who I think was the owner, was so unpleasant. I definitely won’t be rushing back here next time I’m in town. Sandwiches were nothing special and they sell basic wine choices by the bottle in the back. Overpriced.

suzanne hurley

Relaxing atmosphere, great foodKid-friendliness: Very c om

Mary Diorio

The lemon squares are to die for!

Jake Gorham

Amazing food and lots of great gifts! Be sure to walk around upstairs while waiting for your delicious food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kieran Campbell

Everybody has rough days, esp service workers. But when your rough day consists of making fun of a customer's name, to their face, and being nasty to two teens looking for gluten free bread, maybe it's a sign to take a breather and come back in five minutes or something. I will not return here if the woman who was making the food is there next time. When I got to the counter, she asked me to wait so they could catch up on orders. I said, no problem, and waited patiently until another woman, the owner?, came over. Gave my order and then went outside to wait. Came back in after a few minutes and was ready to wait. Said employee told me that burritos take a long time cause you have to cook each ingredient separately and I said that's OK. She responded, "it'll have to be!", to which I just looked at her confused. When it was finally done the guy grabbed my ticket to call my name and then they both proceeded to loudly talk about how weird my name was and how they didn't know what it said or how to say it and maybe it was wrong. I went up and told them how to pronounce my name. The employee then said, "well I would've spelled it Kee.." and I interrupted and said, "that's not how it's spelled" and I spelled it for her. She handed me the burrito and said "well I can't read it". I was too angry and stunned to say anything so I just walked out. The burrito itself was bland and unseasoned so that was a disappointment as well.

Food: 1

Service: 1

The Dipper

The lemon squares are to die for!

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Northeast Kingdom Country Store

466 VT-114, East Burke, VT 05832
(802) 626-4611