Prince & the Pauper

Vermont


Woodstock's elegant New American bistro serves a sublime three-course fixed-price menu, including appetizer, salad and main courses such as veal medallions sauteed with white wine, lemon and capers, or roast duckling in blood-orange and Grand Marnier sauce. The lighter à la carte bistro fare is an enticing option for smaller appetites, offered every evening except Saturday.


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