Red Fox
About the Business
Red Fox is a charming lodging institution located at 103 Winhall Hollow Road in Winhall, Vermont. Nestled in the picturesque countryside of the United States, Red Fox offers cozy accommodations and a warm, welcoming atmosphere for guests to enjoy. With comfortable rooms and attentive staff, this institution is the perfect retreat for those looking to relax and unwind in a peaceful setting. Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Red Fox provides a comfortable and inviting place to call home during your time in Vermont.
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Location & Phone number
103 Winhall Hollow Rd, Winhall, VT 05340, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"Great buzz around the new ownership. Very excited for RFI to re-open. Can't wait to get back in there. An institution so check it out when in the area."
"Nice people. Simple menu, but good food. Still outdoor seating only, but under tent, or table umbrellas. We had whole belly clams, which were very good, expensive, but good."
"After hearing about how wonderful this place is, we finally got around to ordering some food here. Now we regret not coming here more frequently. The food was the best we've eaten in the area BY FAR. Since it was take-out, all the dishes were kept separate and were marked clearly with times and temps for re-heating. The salmon was awesome, the duck (and l love duck) was superb. The chicken sandwiches were also a delicious. All the sauces and sides were perfect. They threw in a few bagels, and these were an unexpected hit. Finding good bagels isn't so easy, and here they were. Hoping this place will open up the bar and dining room again when the pandemic relents. This place is awesome."
"We called the Red Fox Inn to ask whether we could bring our 2 dogs with us for outside dining. The person that answered the phone informed us that the inside dining was closed because of Covid but we would be allowed to dine outside with our dogs. When we got to the restaurant a dog that was not on leash went up to sniff our dogs. The dogs started growling and barking and after we were able to get the dogs separated the proprietor informed us that dogs were not allowed. We explained that we had called before driving 45 minutes and were informed dogs were allowed. When I pointed also out that it was THEIR dog that was off leash, not mine, and THEIR dog that had become aggressive, the proprietor, a squinty mean lady with crazy eyes said to me “You’ve been here before. Your that problem customer”. I explained to her that I’ve never been to the restauraunt before and I had absolutely no idea what she was talking about. We left the restaurant and I just now started reading other reviews here on TripAdvisor and it seems suggested from other reviews that this proprietor tells customers as a matter of regular course of business “that she knows them and they are that problem customer”. Very strange experience to say the least. Clearly the proprietor is not well. I kinda feel bad for her but at the same time her business is in the service industry and in 2020 you simply cannot treat your customers this bad without taking the risk of garnering a negative review ... which is what this is. Bad experience. Stay away from this place."
"Very well planned spacing opened between diners with a new tent and new concrete patio beneath. Plenty of lawn space with picnic tables besides. Good live music on selected evenings. Good food. Will have to revisit to have their fish and chips. Wanted to try their famous apple pie but they were out of apples! A beautiful spot. Haven't seen their lodging."
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