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Specialties
Our Adirondack-styled restaurant, Trader Duke’s, is a local favorite as well as an exceptional hotel dining facility. Enjoy traditional American cuisine and regional specialties for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, including a wonderful Sunday Brunch. For business meetings, weddings or social functions, the Doubletree Hotel Burlington has versatile and elegant indoor or outdoor meeting spaces to accommodate groups of up to 500.
Meet the Manager
Trader D.
Manager
Trader Duke had firmly established his frontier trading post near Lake Champlain when territorial claims by New York and New Hampshire provoked Vermont settlers. Recognizing neither state would back down, Vermont declared itself an Independent Republic in 1777. Trader Duke’s post thrived, becoming a magnet for bartering farmers, hunters, poachers, and travelers. In one infamous outing, Duke rallied his local Rum Runner Rebels to paddle across the lake to a nearby British encampment. Duke, who had perfected an English accent and acquired a military uniform to go with it, managed to relieve the guard protecting the food supplies. Once Duke was in place, his cohorts replaced the entire stock of rum with homemade vinegar. Back at his trading post, British rum was served «compliments of the palace» for almost a year. Duke was an original Yankee: resourceful, ingenious, independent, and possessing the unfaltering work ethic necessary for survival. We’re proud to keep his spirit alive.