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Best Bars in Vermont 2026

Best Bars in Vermont 2026

The bar scene in Vermont has more range than most people give it credit for. Whether you want a $9 schooner at a no-frills pub or a $24 cocktail at somewhere with a dress code, you have options.

What to Expect

The bar scene skews towards pub dining and wine bars. Vermont is not a late-night suburb — most of the action wraps up by midnight. But the venues that are here do their thing well, especially for a relaxed Friday evening drink.

Drink Prices

  • Beer: Schooner of tap lager $9 to $12. Craft beer pints $12 to $16.
  • Wine: Glass of house wine $10 to $14. Premium by the glass $16 to $22.
  • Cocktails: Classic cocktails $18 to $24. Simple mixed drinks $14 to $18.
  • Non-alcoholic: Zero-alcohol beers and cocktails are on most menus now, $8 to $14.

Happy hour specials run at several venues — check individual places for their deals. Weeknights are almost always cheaper than weekends.

Best Nights

  • Thursday: The local warm-up night. Venues are full enough to have energy but not so packed you cannot get to the bar.
  • Friday: The main event. Book tables where possible.
  • Saturday: Can be quieter than Friday in Vermont — locals head into the city or to bigger strips.
  • Sunday: Several pubs do Sunday sessions with live music or DJs. Underrated.

Getting Home

Public transport options from Vermont run until midnight on most lines. On weekends, Night Network services extend later. Ride-share is usually $15 to $30 to surrounding suburbs depending on surge. If you are driving, leave the car — street parking near bars gets monitored.

Related: Nightlife Guide | Transport Guide | Cost of Living

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Disclaimer: Information current as of March 2026. Contact venues directly to confirm details before visiting.

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