About
Welcome to 3 Squares Cafe, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Vergennes, VT. This quaint eatery has carved a niche for itself in the local dining scene, offering a delightful menu that covers everything from burgers to breakfast and brunch, all served with a side of warmth and creativity.
Located at 141 Main St, 3 Squares Cafe is more than just a place to grab a bite; it’s a community hub where flavors and comfort converge. With options for takeout, delivery, and a cozy outdoor seating area, this cafe caters to both the busy on-the-go patrons and those looking to relax and savor their meals. The ambiance strikes a perfect balance—it’s casual and inviting, with a moderate noise level that’s just right for families and groups.
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What sets 3 Squares Cafe apart is not just its diverse menu, but its commitment to community involvement. The cafe has a unique initiative where social media photos taken during your visit can contribute meals to those in need—an admirable endeavor that reflects the spirit of giving back.
Reviews from patrons like Kim L. and Chris A. highlight the impeccable service and essential comfort food vibes, making 3 Squares Cafe a must-visit destination when you’re in Vergennes. Whether you're with family, friends, or just stopping in on a bike ride, you’ll find something delicious waiting for you.
Don’t miss out on this delightful eatery where every meal is crafted with care and served with a smile. Experience the charm of 3 Squares Cafe today—your taste buds will thank you!
“ Excellent food, service and atmosphere! We came here with our 7 year old grandson for an early lunch and we all walked away very happy. The menu is varied, with both substantial meat and vegetarian options, many of which were creative and yummy. The portions were very generous without being crazy (I finished it all). The staff are so accommodating! I joked that I am like Sally in "When Harry met Sally". I made lots of modifications with my order and they were not fazed and all and happy to roll with it. The adults had: 1. Reuben sandwich without Thousand Island dressing, on sourdough bread, with undressed greens, salad dressing and mustard on the side. Absolutely delicious!! 2. Vegetarian Reuben sandwich, which sounded great and was enjoyed. 3. Tuna melt The 7 year old had: Hamburger with french fries - child's portion. He can polish off a sizeable amount of food for a kid, but the child's portion was plenty for him. They also have this cool thing that if you take a picture of your time at 3 Square cafe and post via an app they give you the link for, a meal is donated locally. What a great endeavor! We will definitely go back sometime! ”
“ My husband and I dined at Three Squares Cafe one afternoon for lunch during our short vacation in Vergennes in late October. My husband got a sandwich, which he really liked, and I got the Soup of the Day (a satisfying and spicy bean soup) served with warm, crusty bread and butter, and a glass of oat milk. The menu (hanging over the counter where orders are placed) is not easy to read, and there is very little seating (I had my doubts as to whether we'd find a place to sit), but all in all it was a tasty place to grab lunch. ”
“ Delicious, individually made. We stopped on our way back from climbing Camel's Hump with a pretty big hunger. Smash burger and turkey Swiss and bacon with steak fries and Boylan cane sodas were our orders. The burger was large and juicy, the turkey was real turkey, not meat roll. Our hiking dog was welcomed to the patio and was provided with an icy cold bowl of water. That patio is separated from the sidewalk by both elevation and a railing which was nice. Also pleasantly situated across from the town park. ”
“ Found it on accident with a starving wife on the back of my bike. Great quality food, impeccable service! This is a great find!!! ”
“ Cute spot in downtown Vergennes. Everyone was super nice and welcoming. Comfort food vibes. ”
“ This is our usual stopover on our route home to NYC. It's a casual, cute, home style joint with good food and generous portions. I usually order a breakfast burrito with chorizo (breakfasts served til 2pm). ”
“ Really cute on the inside and tons on the menu. I didn't even see the board with specials on it until after we ordered. Some of the best food on my trip so far. We got the banana walnut pancakes so fluffy light and with the syrup delicious. I got the smoked salmon toast which was packed with salmon so much I almost didn't finish it. We got inside of bacon and home fries which were good as well. Super nice place to hang with family grab a quick bit and you can see and smell the food being made. Def need to stop her for breakfast or lunch ”
“ 3 squares was definitely yummy, the man at the counter was awesome, but the prices are a little high for the portions and type of restaurant. The breakfast burrito was good but we should have requested the sour cream inside. The panino was yummy and a good portion with the breakfast potatoes, but definitely needed more bacon. The kids loved the pancakes, but $13 for 3 pancakes is slightly high. The endless coffee was an added bonus! We would definitely go back, just feel it's a little pricey. ”
“ As soon as you enter this restaurant, you can feel the 'happy vibe.' All of the staff are smiling and happy to work there. It becomes contagious to the customers and they begin to smile too. Inside, the restaurant looks just like what you would find in the Union Square/SOMA/Mission districts of San Francisco. It has a home made, 'hippy' look and feel. After all, this area is the 'west coast of New England.' Service was excellent. You order at the counter, take a table marker to the table of your choice, and wait. They will bring your food. They even clear the dirty dishes from your table. I had the meatloaf sandwich from the specials board and my wife had the carnita burrito from the regular menu. They each came with a small side salad or fries for $1.50 extra. We chose the salads. Overall, we felt the lunch was excellent. We not only enjoyed the food, but also the experience. ”
“ Ambiance: Basic downtown cafe / coffeeshop, but with great breakfast options. Water is free, coffee is available from a coffee station to the side. You order first, then pick a spot to sit and they bring the food. Service: Very good, although a portion of the work is done by you. Food: Good. The Challah French toast my spouse had is great, and of course Vermont maple syrup. Bacon was overdone for my taste; it's as if it had been sitting out in a warming area for a long while. I had the mushroom truffle scramble which was good in its own right, but the home fries were also overcooked for my taste, and also over seasoned. Home fries shouldn't be this hard. But, it's great to have a local breakfast spot as close to home as this, and I'll concede we got there a bit later in the morning; will have to see if an earlier time might improve things. ”