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Where To Eat In Killington

The sheer amount of eating options in and around the Killington area is staggering. The variety of choices, however, gives a little of everything to the visitor. Below you will find some of the best restaurants in Killington, each for their own reasons. For a comprehensive list of all Dining in Killington, please visit the Killington Dining Section.

Choices Restaurant
For overall quality and general experience, Choices is our choice! The CIA (Culinary Institute of America) educated chef brings attention to detail, quality ingredients, great food combinations to a casual setting. Meals will certainly fill you up. Fresh pasta is a specialty. Located halfway up the Killington Access Road makes it easy to reach.

The Garlic
The menu has been changed for the 2004-2005 season to include many great options at the bar - large and tasty "tapas" (Spanish appetizer) variety. Ranking as the best "new menu" restaurant in Killington; definitely should be visited by those who frequent the mountain. Located on the Killington Access Road.

Hemmingway's Restaurant
When it comes to the best Fine Dining in the area, Hemmingway's is at the top of the list. Four star quality food in the middle of the Green Mountains of Vermont. We would compare a dining experience at Hemmingway's to the best in New York City. Though not located on the Access Road, it is 2 miles down on Route 4 (not far), and worth the short drive.

Pasta Pot
For casual dining that is family friendly and sure to fill you up, the Pasta Pot hits the spot. The Mussels Marinara are outstanding, trust us. The warm atmosphere is relaxing and cozy. The best value for good, filling fare. Located on Route 4, 11 mile from Access Rd.

Outback Pizza
Located "out back" of the NightSpot (halfway up the access Rd). The atmosphere is young, laid-back, and hippie-ish. Oven baked pizza is excellent, even if it can take a little extra time on a busy Saturday. Relax by the fire place, and listen to live music, while you stay cool with draft Long Trail Beer. Sunday "Locals Night" offers $2 Long Trails.

 

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