Sunday, October 14, 2018

Kedron Valley Inn - South Woodstock, VT

Kedron Valley Inn

Although the weather was a little gloomy, with light rain, we were pretty happy.  The foliage is right at the peak.  I realize I haven’t been back to this part of New Hampshire and Vermont in forty years.  We drove by my old haunts...well, at least, where my old haunts used to be.  We drove through Hanover, NH and Norwich, VT.  There was a little sign for King Arthur Flour.  We decided to check it out.  With the rainy weather, it seems the only thing available to do is shop, eat and take classes at KAF (that’s what we in the know, call it).  So we had lunch and did our Christmas Shopping for everyone on our list.

Woodstock Main Street
After lunch we went to Woodstock, but it was raining too hard, so we took a scenic foliage drive over the Green Mountains.  With a quick detour through a quintessential covered bridge down a long dirt road, through a few pastures and rolling hills, we arrive at the Kedron Valley Inn.  We have a spacious room at the top of a steep stairway and at the end of a narrow hallway.  The classic Vermont Inn dining room has been replaced with a Neapolitan Pizza Eatery.  The chef went to New York City for training (it might have been more special if he went to Italy...just saying).  Several of the pizza choices were interesting...broccolini or ham, cheese, and Maple Syrup.  We settled for bacon, apple and arugula.

Breakfast was available next door at the country store.  It’s starting to feel a lot like New England

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