Welcome to Windsor Station Restaurant, Windsor Vermont.
Open for Dinner 5:30pm - 9:00pm Tues. - Sat.
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Original Menu Cover circa 1900
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This historic building has been
host to such notables as Teddy Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge. More recently,
modern day celebrities including actor Chevy Chase, the late Christopher
Reeve, JD Salinger, author of "Catcher in the Rye" and presidential
candidates Howard Dean and Pat Buchanan have enjoyed our restaurant.
The Windsor Station Restaurant was built in 1900 and was a thriving
passenger and freight depot until the modernization of highways,
automobiles and airplanes, all leading to the railroads’ decline. Unfortunately,
all rail traffic ceased here in the early 1970’s.
In 1977 the building was restored. The Circular Room, which we
transformed into a private dining area,was once the stationmaster’s
room and ticket office. The Carolina hard pine ceiling was sandblasted,
removing years of paint and grime, exposing its beautiful craftsmanship
and natural grain.
In December 1995, the Amtrak Vermonter resumed service at the
station, so hold on to your seats if you happen to be dining when
the train goes by on the tracks just outside the window!
The Aldighieri family has been proud to serve you since 1978.
We continue to invite you to sit back and enjoy the atmosphere
while Mark prepares a meal you will long remember.
Enjoy!
Dana and Mark Aldighieri, owners

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