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Peabody, Massachusetts is experiencing culinary growth with the opening of The Skinny Pancake, a Vermont staple known for its crepes and local beers. Located at Northshore Mall, the eatery offers a rustic-industrial ambiance and a diverse menu including signature crepes and regional beers. Meanwhile, the Vermont beer community reflects on the closure of Backacre Beermakers, while celebrating Von Trapp Brewing’s recent awards.

Peabody Welcomes New Culinary Delight as Vermont’s Craft Scene Evolves

In an exciting development for food lovers and beer enthusiasts alike, the cozy city of Peabody, Massachusetts has rolled out the welcome mat for the new location of The Skinny Pancake. This beloved Vermont eatery, known for its exceptional crepes and delightful atmosphere, opened its doors in March at the bustling Northshore Mall. Unlike traditional mall eateries, this spot allows diners to enjoy a tasty meal without the hassle of stepping inside the mall itself, making it a prime location for anyone looking to grab a bite.

A Taste of Vermont

The Skinny Pancake has become synonymous with delicious comfort food, and this Peabody location is no exception. As you step inside, you’re greeted by a charming rustic-industrial style reminiscent of classic mill buildings—perfect for creating a relaxed atmosphere. The layout features an array of seating options, including low-top tables, counter spots, and cozy booths, making it a great place for anything from a casual lunch to a special gathering.

But what you really come for is the food! The menu is packed with their renowned signature crepes. Whether you’re in the mood for something sweet like the Cubano crepe or the Sugarshack crepe, or you’re craving a savory spinach and cheddar option, there’s something for everyone. And let’s not forget about the other mouthwatering offerings: traditional poutine, zesty Thai salads, juicy smash burgers, breakfast items throughout the day, plus a selection of delightful alcoholic beverages to wash it all down.

Cheers with Vermont Brews

Hill Farmstead, Frost, and Lawson’s, all while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Peabody. Hill Farmstead’s beers are a rare find in Massachusetts, and they’re sure to attract beer enthusiasts looking for something special. For those who prefer non-alcoholic options, the menu also includes tantalizing milkshakes in unique flavors like maple and espresso.

Menu Evolutions

Skinny Pancake settles into Peabody, the team is actively crafting its menu, with future additions on the horizon. So diners can expect new and exciting dishes down the road, keeping the culinary experience fresh and delightful.

Farewell to Backacre Beermakers

Backacre Beermakers. After 15 years of brewing exceptional beers, the decision to shift operations to Colorado marks the end of an era for this iconic brand, known particularly for its sought-after Sour Golden Ale. Erin Donovan and the team behind Backacre are reflecting fondly on their journey and expressing pride in the contribution they made to the craft brewing landscape.

Von Trapp Brewing making headlines. The brewery recently snagged the prestigious title of Brewery and Brewer of the Year at the Great American Beer Festival, and also earned a gold medal for its Helles Golden Lager, proving that Vermont’s craft beer continues to shine brightly.

Wrapping Up

Skinny Pancake breathing new life into Peabody and the dynamic Vermont beer scene evolving amidst changes, it’s a fantastic time for culinary and craft beer enthusiasts in the region. Whether you’re savoring a delicious crepe or exploring the latest brews, there’s no shortage of delightful experiences awaiting you!

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