Red Brick Cafe
Attractive spot for a bite in picturesque Port Henry on Lake Champlain.
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Maybe it was named after its beautiful red brick walls, but you’re sure to find something you like on the menu at this lovely spot with gleaming hardwood floors and beams.
Red Brick Cafe offers a selection of yummy toasty panini. Try the tangy-with-a-touch-of-sweet Turkey Cranberry Panino with oven-roasted turkey breast, brie, pecans, and whole grain dijon with cranberry sauce, on sourdough. They have a selection of classic sandwiches and wraps, too.
For something extra special, why not indulge in one of their savory crepes with fillings like ham, turkey, corned and roast beef, chicken, and spinach with your choice of cheese? If you want sweet crepes, they’ve got you covered with tempting fillings like apple butter, Nutella, strawberry rhubarb, or cranberry sauce.
Salads and soups round out the menu. They have a selection of wines and beers to complement your meal.
Visit their website for current hours and other information. And, if you’re looking to stay in Port Henry, their sister property, the Village Inn, is just upstairs.
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