Ye Olde Tavern
5183 Main Street
Manchester Center, VT 05254
Bennington County
Phone: (802) 362-0611
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by H G. on
Can I please give this place 10 stars? please?  We were staying in Union Square and took the cable car to Broadway and walked 2 blocks down hill to this killer place.  Yes, there was a line to order food (about 15 deep) but it only took 5-10 minutes to get to the front of the line.  We ordered a carne asada taco (nick's way), chips & salsa & a bean burrito.  We took our number and sat down at the bar to wait for our food.  Happy Hour was going on (on a Sat night!) and beers were $2, margaritas (STRONG ones) were $3 - sweet!  Food came over and I was sooooo happy.  Hubby was bummed as they brought out some type of shredded meat burrito - he was really wanting a bean one but didn't feel like waiting for a new one to be whipped up.  Still, he was happy with what he got. The place itself is super chill - red velvet walls, crystal chandeliers and big screen TVs playing whatever game is on.  The crowd was 100% 25-35 year olds.  Would LOVE to be able to go there again....
by Delphine Dimmack on
It really depends on which day of the week you go to VR. I go on the Q100 Saturday Nights where mostly Asians are in the club. It used to be very good and packed, but nowadays people don't show up till past 12:30. On Thursday nights, it could be college night where it is 18 and up to party. Admission is usually twenty bucks though even before 12. I would like to see how VR is on Friday or Sunday. Good thing is parking is free and if you get hungry or bored, you could always eat some McDonalds or ordered wings and sing karaoke at Wings Korea (both in the same plaza).
by Henriette Ihenyen on
"Buddha Bar. Cause when I think Buddha, I think food!" I was actually there for a b-day party in November so the menu was sorta 'prix-fixe' for us. Also, I can't vouch for the regular fare. The food: Nothing spectacular for the insane amount that the host paid for.  I mean the appetizers came cold and I coulda had a hot pocket that woulda gave me the same amount of satisfaction.  One of the trays for appetizers were some sort of flatbread with eggplant and mozz cheese on top. And yes, they reminded me of cold, soggy pizza-bagels. And of course the other tray was piled high with what? Yes, more food from the Costco frozen section: mini egg rolls. They were cold too. At least they gave us plenty of soy sauce. And I believe the other plate was some "Asian" Chicken Salad.  Seriously, I was beginning to think I was high on something and at TGI Friday's: Meatpacking District. main course: holy cannoli, here i go.  The food was... decent- but to be accurate and fair to decent restaurants out there, the food was just unimpressive for such a place. We were served communal trays of roasted ginseng chicken with mashed potatos (whatTheEff?), I believe some flank steak, Salmon, and of course the staple American Asian food: Lo Mein and Fried Rice.  Oh I forgot, before the main course, they served sushi and sashimi which was very lacking. WAIT, they served FRIED RICE?!?! My jaw dropped when I saw that giant bowl of rice and mixed veggies.  Call me critical, but I really don't want to see the same side dish that I get when I call up 'Great Golden Wall Hunan Wok' for some sweet/sour pork. Anyone else agree? Drinks: I had a Black Buddha at the bar which was pricey and also just plain unimpressive.  I expected a 'classy' chic drink but got a glass full of ice and other 'black'  stuff.  Oh yea, and an advice for you new anxious 21 yr-olds, please resist getting any sort of bombs(sake bombs, jaeger bombs, etc.) at such a restaurant, unlike some people at my table.  Leave the bombs for the dives and college parties and your childhood. Dessert: Appalling and I laughed at it. I believe they got a tray of Hors d'œuvre when they went to Costco for the eggrolls and Bagel-Bites! Atmosphere: Um... there's a giant buddha in there. I liked it.  the place, very cool and gaudy... like me. The music was too loud though for any productive dinner conversation( like everyone here has been sayin'). The music was mostly progressive house mixed with some very laid-back ambient tunes.  There was also very mixed crowd in there.  It was a Friday night, and I saw everything from scantly dressed cougars to a table of middle school children celebrating a b-day.  Throw in some guys from Bear Stearns and groups of cosmo wielding women and you got a rough picture of the crowd. As for the dress code, I went decked out in my Cavalli dinner jacket fearing I'd be refused entry anything short of a sport coat.  However, just like the crowd, I saw black dresses next to Abercrombie hoodies. But c'mon, you wanna dress up for a place like this. service It was what you'd expect, great.  However, things do get messy when you have a cluttered table with dishes in the middle of a giant table. Also, the guys out front were very helpful with parking (it wasnt valet) the bottom line: its an overpriced Meat District 'trendstaurant', what do u expect? However, the food should've been at least warm, more impressive, and I would have preferred individual servings rather than a messy system of family style dining.   I imagine it would be a better food experience when ordering of the regular menu.  the cocktail/bar area does seem like a spot I'd return to though with a group. -drew note: zealous Catholics may not appreciate the overbearing Buddha.
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