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Taste and experience the best of Vermont and its community-friendly culture.
Who we are
Our vision is to create a space of holistic kindness, connections, and sustainment.
A warm and welcoming venue for individuals, friends, and families to come and enjoy locally sourced beverages, breakfasts, and pastries. Exquisite attention is put into the details of each customer’s experience, ensuring we live up to our core values of wellness, connections, and sustainment.
Monday-Friday 5:30-11:30AM
Saturday 6AM-12PM
Closed Sunday
We are located at 28 Cross Street, Island Pond, VT
(802) 723-1191
Threebranchesvt@gmail.com

A warm and welcoming venue for individuals, friends, and families to come and enjoy locally sourced beverages, breakfasts, and pastries. Exquisite attention is put into the details of each customer’s experience, ensuring we live up to our core values of wellness, connections, and sustainment.

Our Story
Three Branches
Three Branches is not only about three different businesses under one roof (cafe, bakery, and pub), but also happens to highlight the Three Branches of the Nulhegan River. The main stem of the river rises at the outlet of Nulhegan Pond in the eastern part of the town of Brighton and flows east into the town. Near the eastern border of town, the North Branch of the Nulhegan enters from the north. The main stem continues east into the northern corner of the town of Brunswick, then turns southeast upon entering the town of Bloomfield for its final descent to the Connecticut River. The East Branch of the Nulhegan enters from the north 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Bloomfield village.
Photo by Ben Prepelka
Who We Are
Pierre Gervais & Erin Miceika
Pierre Gervais is a retired Colonel and Veteran who grew up in Island Pond and has finally returned home to reconnect with his love of Vermont. He is an active member of the Legion and VFW and volunteers for the community. Erin Miceika’s business career has allowed her to travel the world, exploring different coffee shops along the way. Her dream was to open a café of her own one day. When visiting Island Pond over the holidays, Pierre and Erin knew this was the perfect place to make that dream a reality.

