
Popular, rustic counter serve featuring gourmet, farm-to-table New American eats & craft beers.
Hours
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 442 Woodstock Rd, Woodstock, VT 05091
Phone: (802) 457-7281
Website: https://www.worthyvermont.com/kitchen
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
Definitely worth checking out…
I had a drink in their “Worthy Glass,” and it went perfectly with the meal. Everything tasted fresh and homemade, and you can tell they care about quality. Definitely worth the stop if you’re in the area — I’d go back in a heartbeat!
We had the ahi tuna sandwich and the chicken sandwich! The truffle fries were divine. We also tried the maple bacon wings which were quite delicious but the inside could have more flavor. Lastly the donuts, the creme anglaise was killer with that! Loved it!
When you walk in, check with the host to confirm reservation and s/he will provide your table number (outdoor patio is nice, if you can request to sit out there). Then you proceed to place an order (limited menu is on the wall) before finding your assigned table. Self serve tap water station is around the corner from the order counter/bar. A server will come out with your food.
We had to wait for 40 mins however we really enjoyed the food (bleu burger, chicken burger etc).
The beers are alright and I wish they had samplers! Overall the wait can be long so keep some time on your hands but the food is surely worth it.
Star knocked due to the system of having a table but having to wait in line for 40 mins to order food before we sat down. I understand this is the system of the restaurant to save staff waiting on tables, however it felt more of a ‘fast food’ system.
Overall really great food and good atmosphere however be ready to stand and wait to order for some time.
What surprised me was that it isn’t a traditional sit-down restaurant. You order and pay at the counter, then find a seat while they bring your food out. The ordering line was quite long, and I found the prices a bit on the higher side. The food was okay—not bad, but not exceptional either. The staff, however, were very friendly and welcoming.
First up was the Steak and Cheese Sub. While not bad, I personally prefer bolder flavors. That said, the portion was generous, packed with both steak and cheese. Next were the BBQ Burger and the two patty Smash Burgers—both were excellent, flavorful, and left no room for complaints.
The Mac and Cheese was a pleasant surprise. I hadn’t planned on finishing it, but it was so good that I did. I’d definitely recommend it. As for dessert, it was decent—nothing extraordinary, but a nice way to end the meal.
Overall, if you don’t mind the prices and are looking for a good atmosphere with solid food, The Worthy Kitchen is a great place to stop by.
P.S. Keep in mind that ordering here requires waiting in line, and your food will be brought to your table. If anyone in your party wants a refill, they’ll need to get up and get it themselves. And if you decide to add dessert to your order later, you guessed it—you’ll have to get back in line. This setup might be inconvenient for some, especially those with mobility issues.
When you walk in, check with the host to confirm reservation and s/he will provide your table number (outdoor patio is nice, if you can request to sit out there). Then you proceed to place an order (limited menu is on the wall) before finding your assigned table. Self serve tap water station is around the corner from the order counter/bar. A server will come out with your food.
We really enjoyed the bleu burger and the wings. Their hot sauce is also very good (not too spicy, but full of a deep smoky flavor). They should start selling that on the side – I’d buy a couple of bottles to take home.
Update: went back for a second visit before leaving Woodstock. Again, very good food – much smaller crowd for 2pm lunch. Sitting on the outdoor deck is highly recommended.