History
Barrows House was built in 1804 as Dorset's first manse for the Reverend William Jackson. Reverend Jackson was a a pillar in the community during his 46 years as Dorset's pastor. The Barrows family opened the doors to the Jackson house as Inn for the first time in 1900. Steven and Lauren Bryant recently purchased Barrows House and have transformed the Inn into a quintessential New England Bed & Breakfast. Barrows House maintains the charm of an old Inn while providing guests with modern amenities. Our newly renovated Gastropub boasts an expansive bar, craft beers on draft, an outdoor patio for dining, and nightly specials!
Specialties
American gastropub with a modern twist on traditional New England tavern fare that pairs great food with craft beers and signature cocktails. Dinners include tasty shared plates as well as flavorful entrees. Our menus and beverages showcase Vermont's abundance of local products and celebrate its farms and producers. These quality ingredients are simply prepared demonstrating classic culinary techniques offering guests uncomplicated seasonal tastes of Vermont. Barrows House offers a large patio perfect for outdoor dining, an expansive bar, quiet dining areas, and a lively tavern. Trivia on Thursday End your night with a cocktail by the roaring firepit!