Fire and Ice in Middlebury has been a landmark dining establishment since 1974. Each room is different and all are filled with the most interesting things. Dining at this quirky restaurant is an experience you won’t forget and you’ll want to come back again and again. You’ll always find something new and interesting here and the food is incredible.
Fire and ice has been a Middlebury favorite since it opened in 1974.
Yelp/Mike D. This is a place that’s fun for the whole family.
You’ll find many uniquely decorated rooms here.
Yelp/Mike D. You’ll love the library, the copper dome room, the tea room, the lake room and the Moose Pub.
The restaurant is run by Paris Rinder-Goddard, the son of one of the original founders of Fire & Ice.
Facebook/Fire and Ice Restaurant He continues the tradition of Fire & Ice, and is clearly loved by the staff as well as the customers.
Here you will be served the absolute best food that is local and regional.
Facebook/Fire and Ice Restaurant And you’ll enjoy it in an eclectic and beautiful setting.
Fire & Ice was founded by an architect, a cookbook author, a bartender and a waitress in 1974.
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The name Fire and Ice comes from the work of the famous local poet, Robert Frost.
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The words simply inspire the fire for cooking and the ice for drink mixing.
Facebook/Fire and Ice Restaurant For over four decades Fire & Ice has grown through many renovations to become a landmark dinner house and museum, which happens to serve great food & drink.
The casually elegant and fun atmosphere includes an original 1921 Hackercraft motorboat, WWI wooden airplane propellers and nearly 1000 black and white photos.
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Many are old family photos, and even more are gifts from their guests.
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You’ll also find original paintings, antique wooden skis, snow shoes, tennis rackets and the library is filled with beautiful old books.
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Fishing and boating are more than décor, they are family traditions.
Yelp/Mike D. Check out the fly rods, canoes, mounted fish, oars, paddles and even photos of the ones that got away!
Come in the back door to Moose Pub!
Facebook/Fire and Ice Restaurant With 7 televisions and a more casual atmosphere, it’s the best bar scene in town.
Enjoy happy hour with daily drink specials and discounts on food.
Yelp/Mike D. Also, you can check out the… totem pole?
Fire and Ice also has the biggest salad bar in Vermont.
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With over 55 items including local cheeses, peel & eat shrimp, crab salad, carrot cake, milk from our local dairy and much more.
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Fire and Ice - 26 Seymour Street, Middlebury, VT
Facebook/Fire and Ice Restaurant Open 7 days a week - perfect for a night on the town or a special event with the whole family.
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Yelp/Mike D.
This is a place that’s fun for the whole family.
You’ll love the library, the copper dome room, the tea room, the lake room and the Moose Pub.
Facebook/Fire and Ice Restaurant
He continues the tradition of Fire & Ice, and is clearly loved by the staff as well as the customers.
And you’ll enjoy it in an eclectic and beautiful setting.
Tripadvisor/Rebecca K.
Tripadvisor/Mirto56
For over four decades Fire & Ice has grown through many renovations to become a landmark dinner house and museum, which happens to serve great food & drink.
Tripadvisor/mbookach
Check out the fly rods, canoes, mounted fish, oars, paddles and even photos of the ones that got away!
With 7 televisions and a more casual atmosphere, it’s the best bar scene in town.
Also, you can check out the… totem pole?
Tripadvisor/JERMKE54
Open 7 days a week - perfect for a night on the town or a special event with the whole family.
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