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    Restaurant in Waterbury, United States

    Hen of the Wood

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    Hen of the Wood, Restaurant in Waterbury

    About Hen of the Wood

    Hen of the Wood is the clearest answer to 'where should I eat in Waterbury?' — a seasonally driven Regional American kitchen with consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognition (#198 in North America in 2024) and a 4.7 Google rating from 700-plus reviews. Book two weeks ahead for weekends; midweek tables are far more accessible. Closed Tuesdays.

    Who Should Book Hen of the Wood — and When

    If you are planning a dinner in Vermont that you actually want to remember — a birthday, an anniversary, a post-ski evening with someone worth impressing , Hen of the Wood in Waterbury is the right call. Chef Eric Warnstedt's Regional American kitchen has earned consecutive recognition from Opinionated About Dining, ranking #198 in North America in 2024 and climbing the list through 2025, which puts it in genuinely serious company for a small-town Vermont restaurant. With a 4.7 Google rating across more than 700 reviews, the consistency here is not accidental. Book this for occasions that deserve a kitchen that is paying attention.

    The Case for Booking

    Hen of the Wood operates at the intersection of sourced ingredients and confident technique , Regional American cooking at its most purposeful. Warnstedt has built a reputation around Vermont's agricultural calendar, which means the menu shifts with the seasons and rewards repeat visits. If you are the kind of traveler who eats with intention, this is the restaurant in the Waterbury area worth anchoring your itinerary around. For comparison, see our full Waterbury restaurants guide to understand what else is available in the area , the gap in ambition between Hen of the Wood and its local competition is meaningful.

    The Opinionated About Dining trajectory tells a clear story: Highly Recommended in 2023, #198 in 2024, still ranked in 2025. That kind of sustained recognition in a guide that skews heavily toward urban fine dining is notable for a Vermont address. For context on what that tier of American regional cooking looks like elsewhere, venues like Blue Hill at Stone Barns and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg operate in a related register , farm-driven, seasonally committed, destination-worthy. Hen of the Wood is not at that price point or scale, which is part of the appeal.

    A Multi-Visit Strategy

    One visit to Hen of the Wood is enough to understand the kitchen. Two or three visits across different seasons is how you get the full picture. Vermont's agricultural year creates genuine menu variation , what is on in late summer (corn, tomatoes, stone fruit) bears little resemblance to what appears in January (root vegetables, preserved goods, aged proteins). If you are returning to Vermont seasonally , for foliage, for ski season, for summer hiking , plan a Hen of the Wood dinner each trip and treat the menu as a running record of where the state is in its calendar. That is the leading use of a restaurant this consistent. Compare this approach to how Frasca Food & Wine in Boulder rewards regulars with a menu that evolves with producer relationships , the logic is similar.

    On a first visit, prioritize the dishes that show the kitchen's relationship with Vermont farms most directly. On a second visit, go further into the protein-forward options and the wine list, which typically reflects the same regional sensibility as the food. By a third visit, you will know enough about the kitchen's preferences to order around what is freshest that week rather than what reads leading on paper.

    Booking and Timing

    Hen of the Wood is open Wednesday through Monday (closed Tuesdays), with service beginning at 4:30 pm each evening. Booking here is rated Easy, which is genuinely good news in the context of comparable-quality restaurants nationally. That said, weekend tables , particularly Friday and Saturday , fill faster than midweek slots, especially during Vermont's peak travel windows: foliage season (late September through mid-October) and ski weekends (January through March). Book at least two weeks out for a weekend in peak season; midweek visits in the off-season are more flexible. For more on what to do around your dinner, see our guides to Waterbury hotels, bars, and experiences.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 14 S Main St, Waterbury, VT 05676
    • Hours: Wednesday–Monday, 4:30–11 pm (closed Tuesday)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , midweek is most accessible; book 2+ weeks ahead for weekend peak season
    • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Casual North America , #468 (2025), #198 (2024), Highly Recommended (2023)
    • Google rating: 4.7 from 706 reviews
    • Cuisine: Regional American, seasonal, farm-driven
    • Chef: Eric Warnstedt
    • Also explore: Waterbury wineries

    How It Compares

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    Compare Hen of the Wood

    How Hen of the Wood Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Hen of the WoodRegional AmericanOpinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #468 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #198 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Highly Recommended (2023)Easy
    Le BernardinFrench, Seafood$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Lazy BearProgressive American, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AtomixModern Korean, Korean$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Atelier CrennModern French, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    BenuFrench - Chinese, Asian$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hen of the Wood good for a special occasion?

    Yes — it is one of the clearest choices in Vermont for a celebration dinner. Ranked #198 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list in 2024 and climbing to Highly Recommended in prior years, the kitchen under Eric Warnstedt consistently delivers at a level that justifies a special trip. Book well in advance for Friday or Saturday evenings, which fill fastest.

    Can I eat at the bar at Hen of the Wood?

    Bar seating is a common feature at restaurants with Hen of the Wood's format, and it can be a practical option for solo diners or walk-in attempts. That said, the venue does not publish specific bar policy in available records, so contact them directly at 14 S Main St, Waterbury before assuming walk-in availability — especially on weekend evenings when demand is highest.

    Can Hen of the Wood accommodate groups?

    Groups are possible but require planning. Restaurants at this calibre and volume — OAD-ranked, dinner-only, closed Tuesdays — typically have limited large-table inventory. For parties of six or more, reach out well ahead of your target date rather than booking through a standard reservation channel, and confirm any minimum spend or menu requirements directly.

    What should I wear to Hen of the Wood?

    Hen of the Wood is classified as a casual venue by Opinionated About Dining, which in practice means neat, put-together clothing rather than formal dress. Vermont context matters here: clean denim, a button-down, or simple layers fit the room. Leave the suit at home, but this is not a place to show up in hiking gear fresh off the trail.

    What are alternatives to Hen of the Wood in Waterbury?

    Within Waterbury itself, the dining options are limited — Hen of the Wood is the clear anchor for serious dinner. If you're willing to travel within Vermont, Burlington and Stowe both have broader restaurant selections for nights when the kitchen is closed (Tuesdays) or tables are unavailable. For a comparable calibre of Regional American cooking in the Northeast, you'd be looking at restaurants in Burlington or further afield.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hen of the Wood?

    Hen of the Wood is dinner-only, open from 4:30 pm Wednesday through Monday. There is no lunch service to compare. If your schedule requires a midday meal, you'll need to plan elsewhere in Waterbury and return for an evening reservation.

    What should I order at Hen of the Wood?

    Specific menu items are not listed in available records, and the menu rotates with Vermont's seasons — which is part of the point. Eric Warnstedt's approach is grounded in Regional American cooking with a strong emphasis on local sourcing, so whatever is on the menu reflects what's available. Order based on what's described as the kitchen's current focus that evening rather than arriving with a fixed list.

    Hours

    Monday
    4:30–11 pm
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    4:30–11 pm
    Thursday
    4:30–11 pm
    Friday
    4:30–11 pm
    Saturday
    4:30–11 pm
    Sunday
    4:30–11 pm

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