
Address and Contact Information
Address: 92 Main St, Grafton, VT 05146
Phone: (802) 843-2263
Website: https://www.graftoninnvermont.com/dining/phelps-barn/
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This isn’t just any barn; it’s a sanctuary for anyone with an appetite for the hearty, the homely, and the slightly adventurous. The menu is a delightful mix of the familiar and the intriguing—from classic burgers that remind you why you love them, to wild game that tempts the more daring palates. It’s clear there’s a skilled hand in the kitchen, balancing the fine line between traditional comforts and culinary curiosity.
The service matches the food: efficient yet unobtrusive, allowing you to soak in the ambiance without interruption. Food arrives promptly, an impressive feat that doesn’t sacrifice quality for speed. And then there’s the dessert—the crème brûlée here is not to be missed. It’s the kind of dessert you’ll keep coming back for, a perfect blend of creamy and crackly.
After indulging at Phelps Barn, take a stroll through Grafton. It’s the perfect post-meal activity, not just for aiding digestion but for appreciating the serene beauty of the area. This town, like its barn-turned-restaurant, embodies a slice of Americana that’s both refreshing and profoundly satisfying. So, if your travels bring you near Grafton, don’t miss out on this gem. It’s a taste of the past served up just as it should be.
Service was super friendly and helpful. I don’t remember her name, but she has a maple leaf tattoo that my mom admired.
The special “event” of the day was “burger & brew” and so I ordered that. Even though the rest of the menu looked wicked good, I stuck with what seemed special at the time. There’s a separate menu that has a list of multiple burgers to choose from. I went with the gouda burger. Bacon, caramelized onions, burger, and gouda cheese. Yes, I could make a dad joke here about it being a wicked gouda burger, but I won’t. It came with a side of chips too. Kettle. I could’ve chosen something else, but this is what I wanted. I washed it down with a tasty maple stout, because when visiting Vermont, you eat and drink anything with maple in it or you’re not doing it right.
Overall, we each had a very nice dinner and enjoyed the ambiance. I’d come back here again, as there appear to be special events each night with different themed specials.
Thankfully, Phelps Barn Pub did more than suffice! This spot (connected to The Grafton Inn) was a great place to eat dinner and surpassed what I would have expected. It’s literally a restaurant in a remodeled barn that hits all the right notes: great ambiance, attentive service, delicious food, and tasty cocktails & drinks.
Whether you’re in town for a weekend getaway, a wedding, or vacationing with family Phelps Barn will hit the spot. Don’t be fooled by the word “pub” in the name. Their menu might seem like standard bar fare, but the quality and taste of the food is incredible. On night one, I had the Tenderloin Burger cooked medium rare which was super tasty. And then on night two, I got the steak frites with shiitake mushrooms which was a hefty portion. I also found their Stonecutter Manhattan to be a brilliant cocktail for just $10.
All in all, this is a GREAT spot and I’m glad I was able to enjoy my evenings here.