[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 84 (Thursday, June 13, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S4473]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE WAYSIDE RESTAURANT
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, today, I would like to pay tribute to the
Wayside Restaurant--a trusted and venerated Vermont fixture and a
staple of the community surrounding Montpelier, our State capital. The
Wayside is a local business that has remained true to the values of its
humble beginnings. For nearly a century, the Wayside Restaurant has
been a place where Vermonters can count on quality service, reasonable
prices, and a quality meal that is sure to satisfy both the stomach and
the heart. I am honored to join Vermonters in celebrating the Wayside
Restaurant's 95th anniversary.
In 1918, when Effie Ballou first opened the Wayside's doors, many of
the restaurant's offerings were prepared in the kitchen of her home and
carried down to her roadside eatery. Never did she imagine that her
small eating house would become the bustling spot that it is today,
drawing both locals and out-of-State travelers and serving nearly 1000
customers daily. Every day, diners--from families to office workers
pile into the Wayside Restaurant. Its warm environment, familiar staff
and signature Vermont cooking make the restaurant a home away from home
for locals and visitors alike.
The owners and staff of the Wayside Restaurant are devoted to
providing extraordinary service to the crowds of loyal customers who
stop in to pile their plates high with Wayside's fine fare. Regular
customers of the Wayside Restaurant can order their meals to-go or can
dine in while enjoying friendly conversation and classic Wayside dishes
like the salt pork and gravy, honeycomb beef tripe, or maple cream pie.
Current owners Karen and Brian Zecchinelli have remained true to the
restaurant's early virtues--preparation of quality, old-time favorites
as well as modern cuisine, and a focus on family and community values.
As a member of the Vermont Business Environmental Partnership, the
Wayside Restaurant has implemented earth-friendly initiatives that are
kind to our natural environment. In 2012, the Wayside Restaurant was
recognized as the first and only ``green'' restaurant in Montpelier and
was praised for its support of small business by buying locally
produced products, a tradition they have kept throughout the years.
Today the Wayside Restaurant continues as a symbol of both
longstanding tradition and effective progress. From Effie Ballou's
humble beginnings to the eatery's current, booming success, the Wayside
Restaurant holds a special place in Vermonters' hearts. Marcelle and I
are always delighted to join them for a meal and visit with other
patrons. I want to join the many others congratulating the Wayside on
95 successful years of enriching its community and supporting Vermont's
local economy.
Every time I go there to eat I remember going with my parents,
brother, and sister when I was a child. It was great then and still is.
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