Jason P.
Yelp
For about two years, I've wanted to visit Honeypie whenever we stay at a family member's Mt. Snow area house. I first saw Honeypie when I was buying craft beer across the street, and I could just tell that it would be good. The way it resembles a converted gas station like some of the best BBQ places. The almost always full picnic tables. The cool cursive font of "Honeypie". I have to say, I nailed that call.
Honeypie serves food including burgers, fusion sausages (Spaniard, Moroccan, Vietnamese, etc.), sandwiches and shakes. There is some limited inside seating, but most people get takeout or eat outside. Service was friendly and pretty efficient.
My wife, son and I loved our meals. My "Vermont as Funk Burger" had two smash burgers, a fried egg, Bibb style lettuce, sautéed mushrooms, tomato and "Woodcock Farm Timberdoodle Cheese". All the ingredients were high quality and the burger was great. I can tell this was an intentional style choice, but the one change I would make would be to use a larger bun than the small Martin's Potato Bun, which struggled to contain the ingredients.
The shoestring fries were good crispy. My Black and White Shake was very good, although I think my son won the Shake war with his Strawberry. The cauliflower dish with sliced jalapeños, cilantro and lime was good and a reasonably healthy option. My son loved his cheeseburger and my wife loved her Veggie Bean Burger.
I look forward to returning to Honeypie when I'm in the Mt. Snow/Stratton area. I'm not sure if they close for part of the year and I would recommend checking before you drive there.
Five Stars