Hound Dawg CafeStratton Mountain Resort- Vermont
Location: Manchester Center 20 minutes to Stratton Mountain
Contact Info
Serving Breakfasts & Lunches....
Over 30 Years of Experience & Passion in the Art of Food! Located within The Chalet Motel, The Hound Dawg Cafe is the place for an fun and affordable dining experience in Manchester Center, Vermont. Just 20 minutes from Stratton Mountain, and 5-10 minutes from both Bromley and Magic Mountain ski areas. A great place for breakfast, lunch or quick snack. Serving breakfast and lunch, the cafe's delicious fare and fun 50's style dinner atmosphere. Looking for great lodging deals in Manchester? The Chalet Motel offer affordable, comfortable ski lodging just minutes from the slopes. CLICK HERE for more information. Please call 866 625-6203 or go to the website below for reservations... Photos
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Business Hours
Hours of Operation:
Breakfast 7:30 - 11 am Comments
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Phil Houseman
Manchester Vermont
I currently work at the Hound Dawg Cafe full time as a server and incourage you to eat there. Thing's have changed around the place, there is a new staff and our chef is back to being his old self. Everyone who comes in loves it and I'll make sure that you get the best service possible
Apr 4, 2007
J. Kelly
Long Island,NY
Sunday, October 1, 2006, my husband and I went for breakfast at the Hound Dawg Cafe. We entered the restaurant and stood waiting to be seated for 10 minutes. Waitresses were scurring around from table to table. No one even acknowledged us standing there. After about 15 minutes, we left. We can understand that they were busy, but not to even acknowledge you or say good morning was down right rude. It is a small cafe and they could not help but see us. My husband asked one waitress if we should seat ourselves or wait to be seated. She pretended not to hear us. There was a line forming behind us. We left and decided that we would never go back to this place again. This place must learn how to be courteous to its patrons.
Oct 2, 2006
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