
- Suzanne Podhaizer
- Scallop and bacon pizza
The wood-fired pizza joint is located on Route 7, in the same complex that is home to Fiddlehead Brewing Company. It also sits directly across the road from Shelburne Vineyard, which means that food tourists and locals alike frequent the spot.
The proximity to local booze also means it is very easy to BYOB. Guests are invited to buy a growler or canned beers at Fiddlehead and tote them across the hall to drink alongside their pies. Folino's even provides frosty glasses to keep the brews cool.
We started with the only non-pizza item on the menu: a green salad ($6.50) topped with peas, goat cheese and shredded beets and carrots, with a little cup of balsamic vinaigrette on the side. It's a simple combination, but the execution was pleasing. The peas were fresh and crunchy, and the culinary cliché that is beets and goat cheese is common for good reason.

- Suzanne Podhaizer
- Salad at Folino's

- Suzanne Podhaizer
- A Folino's staffer puts a pizza in the wood-fired oven
I look forward to stopping by again, with even more friends, to try some Fiddlehead beer and a few more pies.
P.S. After dividing the check, my half of the salad and pizza came to exactly $12 (before tax and tip).
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