
What People Are Saying
from Google"Located in a stunning historic industrial space- the Soda Plant has a little bit of everything! Places to eat, get coffee, see art, see galleries, shop. Pretty neat place! We stopped in while in the area to kill some time and enjoyed our time. Very neat spot full of really chill folks. Cool art!"
"Great space to explore with unique and friendly shops, galleries, studios, food and maker spaces. Worth the visit, and easy to tack on to a trip to the farmer's market!"
"Super cool hidden gem! A lot of venues have their own hours so be cautious of when you go. Despite them being closed, it’s still fun even when no one’s around, as a lot of exhibits are outside of the actual museums, and it feels like the back rooms."
"I'm so thrilled to have my studio/showroom in the Soda Plant. I've been here for 2 1/2 years and it's just the best place to be. I love all the connections and collaborations with other artists, makers and entrepreneurs in the building. It's so great to have Brio and Tomgirl right downstairs for healthy and delicious food and drinks. So many of my friends and colleagues from the Burlington art/craft scene have also found a home here. I love shopping at Thirty Odd for handmade gifts and supporting local makers. Even the hallways are filled with art! It's been so amazing to watch Steve Conant's vision come to life and to be a part of this world. You can find everything you need here and with easy access and parking the Soda Plant is where it's at!"
"I was excited to go here but was pretty underwhelmed when I arrived. I ordered a flight or sodas, but what I got was an assortment of lukewarm syrup with no fizz and a high sugar content. The food is definitely made in an air fryer or heated in the microwave. It's fine but I expected something more. Trivia night was fun and there announcer sounds just like the lady from WatchMojo on YouTube. So that's a plus. Def check this place out, I hope my experience was a fluke."
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