On the Burlington Vermont waterfront is Burlington Bay Market and Cafe. As the name suggests is a hybrid fish market, cafe, tourist shop, and mini beer bar. I actually haven’t ordered beer there, but they have an impressive back deck which I imagine goes well with beer.
This was a poor shot, it was a very sunny day.
The crab cake is hand-made pan fried, nice toasted bun, lettuce, tomato, and slightly spicey sauce. The sandwich comes with a slice of lemon, I recommend using it a little acid helps. I wish the remoulade sauce has a little heat to it, but this sandwich is nice much better than some deep fried crab cakes I’ve tried. The sandwich was $7.76 with tax.
Ah Maple CreeMees a great Vermont-y treat. Real maple syrup is very prevalent in this saccharine confection. If you like maple syrup and have tried a maple creemee (aka soft serve in other parts of the US) you need to. A small was $2.22, also the “EAT-IT ALL” cone was nice and fresh. So what about that view?
The Echo Center is a cool museam of Lake Champlain, if you haven’t been.
So in conclusion if do get lunch @ BBMC, sit on the back deck and bring shades.
Tags: BBMC, beer, Burlington, Burlington Bay Market and Cafe, crab cake, crab-cake sandwich, creemee, deck, eat-it-all, Echo Center, Lake Champlain, lemon, Maple, maple creemee, maple syrup, pan fried, soft serve, Vermont, water front





February 9, 2009 at 7:45 pm |
Geez more things bread. why do that to a delicate crab cake?