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The New England House restaurant, located in West Brattleboro Vermont, is a great location for a delicious hearty dinner.  The New England House specializes in our favorite comfort foods like Steaks, Chicken Pot Pie and Pastas.  Tim and I are especially big fans of the New England House as the nights begin to get cooler and the days become shorter.

There are three major reasons we love to head to the New England House specifically in the fall and winter.

  1. Their steaks.  They are by far the best steaks here in Brattleboro. Great fresh cuts of meat served well prepared and cooked just right.
  2. The portions.  When it comes to steak and comfort foods, quality is as important as quantity!  All of their entrees include a salad and sides and come at a reasonable price.  Most entrees are between $10-$20.
  3. The atmosphere.  We love the warm and cozy atmosphere at the New England House in the fall and winter.  We often choose to eat in their pub in front of their huge wood burning fireplace in the front of the room, or next to the warm wood burning stove in the back.  The smell of fresh burning wood in a warm room with a hearty meal is just what the doctor ordered after a full day of sightseeing or hiking (or innkeeping!).

The New England House is located on Route 9 in West Brattleboro.    Of course, if you do go, be sure to tell them that you heard about them from Amy – at Forty Putney Road B&B!  And if you are looking for a great place to stay in the area, be sure to check out our romantic Inn just around the corner from all that Brattleboro has to offer, including the New England House!

The New England House Restaurant
254 Marlboro Rd
Brattleboro, VT 05301
(802) 254-6886

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2 Comments → “ The New England House Restaurant ”


  1. Doreen

    1 year ago

    Did the New England House used to be The Country Kitchen way back in the day?? If this is the same building, it used to be owned by Paul Morrisette and my mother started out as one of his servers and then moved on to become his bookkeeper. Wow – what a blast from the past just thinking about it – even if I have the wrong building – LOL…


  2. Tim Brady

    1 year ago

    Hi Doreen – you are correct! It was also the home of the Jolly Butcher restaurant for a while. Thanks for writing!


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