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Craft Beer Meets Community at St. Johnsbury’s Kingdom Taproom

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Published May 1, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
Updated October 1, 2019 at 1:59 p.m.


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  • Matthew Thorsen
  • Kingdom Taproom in St. Johnsbury

There's more to St. Johnsbury than meets the eye. The town has had its challenges — evidenced by some empty storefronts — yet a quirky community vibrancy prevails. You'll find it at the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium, home to the world's largest collection of taxidermy hummingbirds, and at Gatto Nero Press, a printmaking studio and coffee shop. Then there's Catamount Arts Center, boasting area resident (and Grammy nominee) Neko Case as a member of its advisory council.

Location Details Kingdom Taproom
397 Railroad St.
Northeast Kingdom
St. Johnsbury, VT
802-424-1355
American (New) and Bar
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  • Matthew Thorsen
  • Kingdom Taproom in St. Johnsbury

It's a town where you can shop for oil paints, organic produce, poultry feed and Carhartts on the same street. Also on that street: Kingdom Taproom, which deftly reflects the Northeast Kingdom's hardscrabble reality of life and a thriving creative scene. Its nine owners, locals hailing from different backgrounds, are united in the goal of helping revitalize St. J.

The 12-tap pub has been a community hub since its 2014 opening, gracefully straddling the line between quality and affordability. It hosts live music, showcases local comedians and encourages families to stop by, especially on Wednesdays, when kids are served for free. Bartenders pour brews from Stone, Founders and Citizen Cider — no Bud here — without a hint of snobbery.

Kingdom Taproom in St. Johnsbury - MATTHEW  THORSEN
  • Matthew Thorsen
  • Kingdom Taproom in St. Johnsbury

The food is down-to-earth, too, featuring some local ingredients without making a big deal about it. Sandwiches form the backbone of the menu, from the vegetarian Green Machine — loaded with peppers, squash, sun-dried tomato, pesto and cheese — to the roast-beef panino. You can get 'em gluten-free. Or order up the decadent mac and cheese with tender pulled pork.

Mismatched bar seats and tables, cool art, funky Edison bulbs, and homey carpets make for a chill and welcoming vibe. You want a PBR, and your friend wants a bottle of hard-to-find Hill Farmstead saison? You want a charcuterie board with duck pastrami and smoked boar, and your friend wants a crock of cheesy Buffalo-chicken dip? You're both in luck at Kingdom Taproom.

This article was originally published in 7 Nights: The Seven Days Guide to Vermont Restaurants & Bars in April 2016.

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