T. J. Buckley’s

  4.8 – 138 reviews   • American restaurant

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Located in a restored 1925 Worcester Dining Car, T.J. Buckley’s serves local, organic, seasonal food cooked to perfection by Chef-Owner Michael Fuller. A true farm-to-table experience, the menu is updated weekly based on locally available seasonal ingredients.

Seasonal New American cuisine crafted in a vintage dining car with an open kitchen.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ No delivery T. J. Buckley's 05301

Hours

Monday
(Labor Day)
Closed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday5:30–9 PM
Friday5:30–9 PM
Saturday5:30–9 PM
Sunday5:30–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 132 Elliot St, Brattleboro, VT 05301

Phone: (802) 257-4922

Website: https://tjbuckleysuptowndining.com/

Order and Reservations

Reservations: tjbuckleysuptowndining.com

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Reviews

S Lovekamp
The culinary experience here is hands down the best I’ve encountered. The attention to details are superb. Your experience starts with locating this rail car in the middle of this quaint town. Get there early as we had to locate parking (settled on a nearby parking garage (no fee during the week). There are two steps going in and the door is heavy. It only seats 7/8 tables which is an adequate for each plate to be individually molded together. Expect a little wait time for your food. Details take time. Our waitress was friendly and by no means made us feel rushed. You should be a little dressy here but not over the top. I would love to give 5 stars here however the one major thing I did notice is the person work on all the small details was not gloved. I would imagine it would be hard to wear them with all the little parts but gloves should be wore in a kitchen of this magnitude.
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Clarissa Duran
Wonderful experience! I’ve read past reviews and the negative ones don’t understand the art of food. This food is made with love!
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James Lovekamp
Food and experience were awesome! Loved the cozy environment dining inside a train car.
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Julie’s bites
2023:Still one of my favorite restaurants. Crab cakes and scallops were fabulous.
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David Udin
Small, quiet(!!), with exceptionally good food from a smallish selection. I’m not sure but I think it changes with seasons and availability of ingredients. Menu does seem to cover a wide range of tastes, nonetheless. Service was attentive without being intrusive. Atmosphere is not stuffy.
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Karen G
Tiny little place The puts out beautiful, tasty food! Reasonably priced for the type and quality of food. A/C can’t keep up with the heat of the kitchen on a warm day.
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Nathan Gallaher
Delicious food! This place is a really neat gem with a tiny seasonal menu. Definitely make reservations, and be on time. The dishes were all exquisitely prepared, with incredibly fresh ingredients. The creme brulee was absolutely the best ever I have had– so extremely tender and erupting with flavor.
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Mitchell Grosky
A delicious gourmet dinner served in this intimate restaurant with a warm, cozy, elegant ambience! Choice of four entrees served with an artistic flair. We truly enjoyed the evening!
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Dan Romero
Amazing dinner on Sunday, 4/25 at TJ Buckley’s. Excellent service, too! What a gem! Very cool remodeled vintage diner, retrofitted to accommodate this fine-dining restaurant with beautiful attention to every detail. Menu for entrees change changes daily and the server listed every dish with exacting care. Hands down, the best dining option in downtown Brattleboro.
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Joshua Rosen
This is the best restaurant in the Brattleboro area. It’s in a diner building but don’t let that fool you, its a supurb restaurant. This is the place we go when we attend concerts in Marlboro (about 30 minutes away). The rabbit is terrific.
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