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( 800-798-6301, 802-254-6300;
http://hotel.latchis.com
; 50 Main St; tw $80-100, d $105-180,
ste $160-210; )
You can't beat the prime downtown location of this art-deco hotel with
a historic theater right next door.
Forty Putney Road B&B
B&B$$$
$$$
( 800-941-2413, 802-254-6268;
www.fortyputneyroad.com
; 192 Putney Rd; r incl breakfast
$159-329; )
In a sweet riverside location just north of town, this 1930 B&B has a
cheery pub, a glorious backyard, four rooms and a separate, self-contained cottage. On-
site boat and bike rentals allow guests to explore the adjacent West River estuary.
Eating
Amy's Bakery Arts Cafe
BAKERY, CAFE$
(113 Main St; sandwiches & salads $7-12; 8am-6pm Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm Sun)
Enjoy pastries
and coffee, local artwork and Connecticut River views at this popular bakery. Lunchtime
offerings include salads, soups and sandwiches.
Brattleboro Food Co-op
DELI$
(
www.brattleborofoodcoop.com
;
2 Main St; 7am-9pm Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm Sun)
Load up
your basket with wholefood groceries, organic produce and local cheeses at this thriving
community co-op, or visit the juice bar and deli for healthy takeaway treats.
Whetstone Station
PUB$$$
(
www.whetstonestation.com
; 36 Bridge St; mains $10-20; 11:30am-10pm Sun-Thu,
11:30am-11pm Fri & Sat)
Brattleboro's newest eatery has a dozen-plus craft brews on tap and
excellent pub fare, but the real show-stopper is its outstanding roof deck with a bird's eye
view of the Connecticut River. It's the ideal spot for a beer and a bite at sundown.
TJ Buckley's
AMERICAN$$$
$$$
( 802-257-4922;
www.tjbuckleys.com
;
132 Elliot St; mains $40; 5:30-9pm Thu-Sun)
Chef-owner Michael Fuller founded this exceptional, upscale 18-seat eatery in an authen-
tic 1927 diner over 30 years ago. The oral menu of four nightly changing items is
sourced largely from local organic farms. Reserve ahead.
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