Foggy Goggle Osteria Credit: Courtesy of Foggy Goggle Osteria

There’s plenty to do in Burke: Despite struggling through bankruptcies and ownership changes in recent years, Q Burke Mountain Resort draws thousands of visitors each winter. In the summer, Kingdom Trails is one of Vermont’s premier mountain biking destinations. And even as controversy continues to swirl around the half-built mountainside Q Burke hotel-resort complex, the development received a provisional green light earlier this summer.

Yet the town is sorely lacking in dining options: Hungry skiers and riders can eat in the ski lodge on the mountain, or at the Burke Publick House. No tables at the pub? You’ll have to huff it to Lyndonville.

When Dan Gates and Sara Miles sold Trout River Brewing in Lyndonville last year, Gates wanted to cook full time, envisioning a casual Italian tavern in Burke. “We have two restaurants in town,” says Miles, “and that includes West Burke, Burke Hollow and East Burke. More people will come if there are more amenities in the area — with so much traffic through here, people want more options.”

Make that three, as of last weekend, when the couple — along with business partner and co-chef Ken Chrzanowski — soft-opened Foggy Goggle Osteria at 66 Belden Hill Road, just off East Burke’s main drag.

This Thursday, September 10, the trio will launch the full five-page menu, which offers Italian-inflected eats ranging from bruschetta to beef carpaccio to salads to local beef tenderloin served over housemade gnocchi. Pastas include several red-sauce options, shrimp scampi and chicken marsala; Gates will reprise a handful of best-selling pizzas from the Trout River days. Pub-style dishes — burgers, pulled-pork sandwiches made with house-smoked pork, and fish and chips — round out the menu.

Bartenders will pour straightforward cocktails, wines and nine beers on draft, with local sips from Hill Farmstead Brewery, Rock Art Brewery and Trout River, once its new owners get Dan’s old recipes back in production.

The restaurant is open daily for dinner and serves lunch on Saturday and Sunday.

Gone Fishin’

The original print version of this article was headlined “Gone Fishin'”

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Hannah Palmer Egan was a Seven Days food writer from 2014-2019. She was a 2017 James Beard Journalism Award finalist for her coverage of Vermont's food and agriculture industries, and received food writing awards from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia....

One reply on “Foggy Goggle Osteria Brings Italian Fare to East Burke”

  1. I’m from East Burke and have had the pleasure of going to the Foggy Goggle. It’s a great restaurant! Food is delicious, atmosphere is perfect! Strongly recommend patrons sitting on their gorgeous outdoor patio, on a 70-80 degree day it’s a real treat!!! Welcome to the neighborhood Foggy Goggle!

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