Three Stones Reviews Brattleboro VT
Reviews of Three Stones Brattleboro VT
Kim Gordon
Worth every penny! Delicious Mayan food. The salad is something you will wish you could have more of. Don't let the looks from the outside deceive you - it's a quaint little restaurant with lots of character
Aurora F
Three Stones had some of the best food in the Valley. Amazing tortillas especially. Just call and order early, when we got there at opening they were already out of a bunch of stuff
Mark LoGiurato
Very small place with tasty food - a different take on Mexican! Not a family place.
Jeri Simpson
If you are going here for take out, really your only option at this time, it is not worth $18.50 for the full plate. The rice is nothing special. And the beans have no flavor. They did not include the salad in our order, not sure why, maybe an oversight. We got the rest of our dishes, ala carte. And I was grateful I ordered ala carte and skipped getting the remaining 3 plates with plain beans and rice, with no salad.
Essentially, you will be paying $8 or more for each plate for plain rice and plain beans. Like NO flavor. And NOT much of it! That said, the empanada (pork/chicken), 3 different tortilla (Tortillas / Uah : We make fresh tortillas daily out of corn masa in three distinct styles; Uah is a tortilla cooked on a griddle, a salbute is deep fried and a panucho is stuffed with refried beans and pan fried), the tamale, and the onzicil were great! I just think itʻs really pricey for plain rice and beans on the ʻplates.ʻ Plus, it sounds like A LOT - especially when you read the description of the tortilla options, but it is not much food. 3 mini ʻtacosʻ with just a couple of pieces of whatever meat option you choose. We chose the chicken and pork.
Do yourself a favor and order the dishes ala carte. Do not order the $18.50 plates! Save yourself the money! If we had the other 3 dishes with the plain rice and plain beans, weʻd spend $24 more dollars on what I could make at home for pennies. Itʻs nuts.
I just canʻt see the value in the plates. The value is the authentic Mexican Mayan food items. So get all the choices ala carte. The dishes are best hot, so take out isnʻt the greatest option for food quality, but it reheated well in the microwave if you get home and itʻs cold.
The people who work there are very nice! I wouldnʻt go out of my way to go here, but it is great food for the Brattleboro area.
Pearl Howell
Really excellent Mexican/Mayan food. I got the tamales, partner got the empanadas, and we split the Boca chocolate cake. That cake? Omg. Soooo good! The entrees were a decent size, a really lovely, light salad came with both, and rice and beans, tons of vegetables on top of the food, smelled like heaven and tasted as good as it smelled. It was hard to ride home with that smell without pulling off and ripping open the bag. All filling, very tasty. The mild and medium salsas verde were a really nice touch. I'm from the South, and don't get anything like Mexican very often since moving to New England, so this was a real treat.
Kim Gordon
Worth every penny! Delicious Mayan food. The salad is something you will wish you could have more of. Don't let the looks from the outside deceive you - it's a quaint little restaurant with lots of character
Aurora F
Three Stones had some of the best food in the Valley. Amazing tortillas especially. Just call and order early, when we got there at opening they were already out of a bunch of stuff
Mark LoGiurato
Very small place with tasty food - a different take on Mexican! Not a family place.
Jeri Simpson
If you are going here for take out, really your only option at this time, it is not worth $18.50 for the full plate. The rice is nothing special. And the beans have no flavor. They did not include the salad in our order, not sure why, maybe an oversight. We got the rest of our dishes, ala carte. And I was grateful I ordered ala carte and skipped getting the remaining 3 plates with plain beans and rice, with no salad. Essentially, you will be paying $8 or more for each plate for plain rice and plain beans. Like NO flavor. And NOT much of it! That said, the empanada (pork/chicken), 3 different tortilla (Tortillas / Uah : We make fresh tortillas daily out of corn masa in three distinct styles; Uah is a tortilla cooked on a griddle, a salbute is deep fried and a panucho is stuffed with refried beans and pan fried), the tamale, and the onzicil were great! I just think itʻs really pricey for plain rice and beans on the ʻplates.ʻ Plus, it sounds like A LOT - especially when you read the description of the tortilla options, but it is not much food. 3 mini ʻtacosʻ with just a couple of pieces of whatever meat option you choose. We chose the chicken and pork. Do yourself a favor and order the dishes ala carte. Do not order the $18.50 plates! Save yourself the money! If we had the other 3 dishes with the plain rice and plain beans, weʻd spend $24 more dollars on what I could make at home for pennies. Itʻs nuts. I just canʻt see the value in the plates. The value is the authentic Mexican Mayan food items. So get all the choices ala carte. The dishes are best hot, so take out isnʻt the greatest option for food quality, but it reheated well in the microwave if you get home and itʻs cold. The people who work there are very nice! I wouldnʻt go out of my way to go here, but it is great food for the Brattleboro area.
Pearl Howell
Really excellent Mexican/Mayan food. I got the tamales, partner got the empanadas, and we split the Boca chocolate cake. That cake? Omg. Soooo good! The entrees were a decent size, a really lovely, light salad came with both, and rice and beans, tons of vegetables on top of the food, smelled like heaven and tasted as good as it smelled. It was hard to ride home with that smell without pulling off and ripping open the bag. All filling, very tasty. The mild and medium salsas verde were a really nice touch. I'm from the South, and don't get anything like Mexican very often since moving to New England, so this was a real treat.