Guidebook for Calais

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Guidebook for Calais

Drinks & Nightlife

This is the gem of Maple Corner, with a live band every weekend.
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The Whammy Bar
31 W County Rd
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This is the gem of Maple Corner, with a live band every weekend.
Good beer, nice people.
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Three Penny Taproom
108 Main St
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Good beer, nice people.
Excellent cocktails!
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NECI on Main
118 Main St
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Excellent cocktails!

Food Scene

No trip to Vermont is complete without a maple creemee, a soft-serve ice cream cone sweetened with pure Vermont maple syrup. Be sure to hit up Morse Farm to get a creemee and ask for maple dust on top!
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Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks
1168 County Rd
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No trip to Vermont is complete without a maple creemee, a soft-serve ice cream cone sweetened with pure Vermont maple syrup. Be sure to hit up Morse Farm to get a creemee and ask for maple dust on top!
Cheap, delicious Vietnamese food in a cozy restaurant
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Pho Capital
107 State St
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Cheap, delicious Vietnamese food in a cozy restaurant
Hyper-local, Vermont-inspired flavors
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Kismet
207 Barre St
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Hyper-local, Vermont-inspired flavors

Sightseeing

This is a really beautiful section of Calais to check out and it's a nice walk from the house (1/2 mile). Kents' Corner was first settled by Remember Kent, who built a humble house at the crossroads in 1798 - a structure that still stands though it was eventually moved just down the hill toward Gospel Hollow. In 1810 his new home was built on the same site. His son Abdiel Kent was the entrepreneur who particularly caused the hamlet to boom in the mid-19th century with not only prosperous farms, but a brick hotel, general store/post office, shoe factory, and blacksmith shop - along with the nearby 1803 Robinson Sawmill and a brickyard down the hill.
Kent Hill Road
Kent Hill Road
This is a really beautiful section of Calais to check out and it's a nice walk from the house (1/2 mile). Kents' Corner was first settled by Remember Kent, who built a humble house at the crossroads in 1798 - a structure that still stands though it was eventually moved just down the hill toward Gospel Hollow. In 1810 his new home was built on the same site. His son Abdiel Kent was the entrepreneur who particularly caused the hamlet to boom in the mid-19th century with not only prosperous farms, but a brick hotel, general store/post office, shoe factory, and blacksmith shop - along with the nearby 1803 Robinson Sawmill and a brickyard down the hill.
Just down the road from the house, this pond has everything: swimming and paddling in summer & ice skating + xc skiing in winter. Loons call melodically from the water in the summer and in winter, you can sometimes see wildlife crossing the icy water.
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Curtis Pond
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Just down the road from the house, this pond has everything: swimming and paddling in summer & ice skating + xc skiing in winter. Loons call melodically from the water in the summer and in winter, you can sometimes see wildlife crossing the icy water.

Entertainment & Activities

Quirky community movie theatre that's perfect for a rainy day or dark night. Cider, beer, and popcorn with interesting toppings complement the unique array of movies you can find here.
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Savoy Theatre
26 Main St
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Quirky community movie theatre that's perfect for a rainy day or dark night. Cider, beer, and popcorn with interesting toppings complement the unique array of movies you can find here.