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City, State or Country: Burlington, VT
Airport: BTV
Hotel Name: Hampton Inn
Connection Type: Wireless
Cost: FREE!
Business Center: Not Sure

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Comment Date: March 31, 2008
Score: 9 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Typical Hampton Inn. Beds are comfortable and internet is super fast. If van will not take you downtown just take a cab.
Places To Eat:
Across from hotel is a Friendlies and on the other side of the highway is a fantastic Italian restaurant called Juniors and they deliver. For the long overnight, Vermont Pub and Brewery has great food and home brewed beer not too pricey, also Sweet Waters on the corner of Church and College St has great food as well. Also for the late night snack, go to Nectar's on Church St, (Look for the revolving neon sign) gravy fries there are amazing and filling plus they do the trick for the late night cure. They also have live music at night. Also in the Summer time go to Breakwaters which is right by the ferry dock along the lake. Open air restaurant small menu good drink selection but you are outside on the lake. Also NECI (New England Culinary Institute) amazing food not too expensive located on at the top of the block of Church St. 5 spice cafe Corner of Church and Main diagonally across from Nectar's. Sunday Dim Sum brunch is awesome and the regular menu has some excellent dishes. On Tuesdays Manhattan Pizza on the corner of Church and Main has Tuesdays all you can eat Pizza and wings (not sure if they are still doing this)but they have a good selection of local brews.
Things To Do:
Ben and Jerry's factory tour in Waterberry VT, (45 car ride) all the Ski resorts driving distance, Church St Marketplace (downtown)and the Magic Hat Brewery in South Burlington (need a car to get there) There is a wide variety of bars on Church St, Red Square (Live music), Akes Place (college age), RiRa's Irish bar, RJ's (College age) Three Needs (been awhile since I was there but use to have Duff Hour $1 beers during the Simpsons starting at 1600) on college St between Church and N. Winooski. Try the local VT beers you will not be disappointed.
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Comment Date: December 18, 2007
Score: 8 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Cozy place, not the worst place to get stranded. I enjoyed myself.
Places To Eat:
Free breakfast til 10am, worth waking up for. Free coffee all day. Free wings at happy hour at T-Bones next door. Be careful they are HOTTTTT you will be ordering extra beers- which may not be a bad thing.
Things To Do:
Bring your skis. Go downtown?
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Comment Date: November 23, 2007
Score: 8 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Friendly people and good breakfast. Cookies and milk at 830pm.
Places To Eat:
Juniors, turn left out of the hotel and just past the highway. Good Italian food and good prices.
Things To Do:
Down town is fun, the van will take you.
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Comment Date: March 13, 2007
Score: 8 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Nice clean hotel. Breakfast out by 5am.
Places To Eat:
Turn left out of the hotel, under the highway overpass, past the BKs and McDonalds, 10 minute walk. Pizza place called Juunior's: Very, very respectable slices. Pretty good NY style pizza, flavorful toppings, think chewy/crispy crust. One can get two loaded slices, a bottle of San Pellegrino mineral water, and a giant cookie for around $12. Hard to beat and very tasty.
Things To Do:
More of a warm weather destination.
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Comment Date: August 28, 2006
Score: 5 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Ok hotel. Coffee all over day and night
Places To Eat:
I ended up going to the deli by the gas station and got a great and inexpensive made on the spot sandwich for $3.99. They make wraps and pizza's and have all kinds of pastries and about 20 different coffee pots going. I'll go there again and its close. I didn't like trekking across the highway and up the hill to the Friendly's. There are other places, but a bit of a walk to the left of the hotel.
Things To Do:
Go downtown and see the sites.
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Comment Date: May 13, 2006
Score: 5 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Nice hotel, see other comments.
Places To Eat:
T-Bones next door has free wings during happy hour, 4-6 PM. You can eat as much as you want as long as you order something to drink.
Things To Do:
see other posts
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Comment Date: March 20, 2006
Score: 7 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Very nice hotel!! Indoor pool & jacuzzi, free shuttle to downtown.
Places To Eat:
Restaurant next to hotel is just ok and overpriced. Downtown on Church street there are dozens of great restaurants. There is a Friendly's across the street and a convenience store next door for snacks and pizza.
Things To Do:
Go downtown to Church street-malls, shops, LOTS of restaurants at all price ranges. Also a Borders and good coffee shop. It's a college town with good scenery.
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Comment Date: May 10, 2005
Score: 6 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Decent rooms. Can't complain. Free wireless hi-speed.
Places To Eat:
Friendly's across the road. No crosswalks. Apparently, some good italian restaurant a half-mile up the road.
Things To Do:
Jogging trail about 3/4 mile away. Pretty desolate, though, so know your kung-fu just in case. Bowling alley down the hill. Jacuzzi and indoor swimming pool nice layout. Very cool if you have it to yourself. Workout room has basic cardio stuff.
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Comment Date: February 02, 2005
Score: 5 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Great Continental breakfast. Nice overall.
Places To Eat:
Friendly's across the street. A couple others close by. Gas station has beer...
Things To Do:
mmmmmmmmmmmm. beer....
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