Shane lefebvre
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You know... After all the times I've been here, I don't think I've ever left it a review....
I took a day trip to Vermont to show someone some of new Englands best offerings and as is tradition, I hit Worthy Burger. Why is it tradition? Because my best friend 5 years ago brought me here after a long week of work, he called it the best burger he's ever had, and it was time I passed the knowledge to someone else.
The formula is simple.
Inspired menu, rotating taplist of Vermont's finest, cocktails. But it's just a burger? No. It's a worthy burger. It's worthy of the attention and praise.
Each burger is sitting on the most perfect fluffy, juice absorbing, condiment holding bun. Frankly, I don't want to know it's secrets, but I want to buy them, and have them for my own burgers at home.
The beef? Juicy, well seasoned and woodfired.
The way the burger is dressed?
Everything you need, and nothing you don't.
They understand the humble burger, and elevate it to something that is worth traveling for. But it isn't just burgers, they offer poultry and fish. And the fries... Wagyu beef tallow fried, and seasoned perfectly. (Lemon caper aioli was killer by the way)
Listen I could yammer on all day about how this and that was perfect or the science behind the perfectly cooked yadda yadda.
Instead, I got the worthy burger. 6oz almanack farm patty. Cheddar, secret sauce, bibb lettuce and red onion on a bun.
Simply perfect. Classy, done correctly. Fist full of fries and a cold Hill Farmstead beer (God I love hill please PLEASE DISTRIBUTE 🥺) in my glass.
It's more than the average burger, out of a freight house, with rad staff, great food, and wonderful drinks.
Could not reccomend this place to a friend more. I'd bring my grandma, and her grandma, and her grandma. This is a New England treasure, and if you want to make the trip, maybe you'll find it worthy too.
Oh, also, thank you staff for the kindness and hospitality. We appreciate you!