Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Plymouth. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Plymouth is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 619 at the 2010 census. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, was born and reared in Plymouth and is buried there as well. The State of Vermont Division for Historic Preservation owns and maintains the Coolidge Homestead and the village of Plymouth Notch.
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4 based on 78 reviews
This place in in the middle of nowhere but they have an interesting menu. You can be seated at the bar or table and be waited on in a short time. The deserts after the meal are good too. Friendly people.
4 based on 645 reviews
The Foundry, Killington's premier dining destination, offers fine cuisine with a stunning scenic setting. Waterside seating welcomes you to relax and enjoy craft beer and wine that compliments impeccable, chef-driven local cuisine.
Four of us were on our annual golf trip, our first golf trip to Killington. We stopped here because it was the closest restaurant to the house that we were renting and it looked very attractive from the outside. The menu was expansive but a bit pricey. We were trying to decide if we would go somewhere else or stay when the waitress came by and told us that the daily special was prime rib for $22 including desert. We all happily ordered the prime rib. The prime rib came with mashed potatoes and broccoli and was very good.Service was excellent.Thank you for your review, jerryf183. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed your night with us. We hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 110 reviews
Representing a new definition of Okemo Valley lodging, featuring wonderful accommodations, an incredible restaurant, the perfect location and a staff focused on your perfect Vermont experience. Centrally located on Main Street in Ludlow, VTâless than one
Tasty, nutritious and beyond sumptuous dinner. We had pan roasted chicken, harvest bowl with shrimp, Vermont crispy pork belly, whole roasted trout, and little leaf farm salad with pumpkin seeds. The vegetables were infused with just the right amount of seasoning. Amazingly fresh and filling portions.Only shortcoming was the wine pours were not very generous.
4 based on 86 reviews
A Good Place to Eat and Drink Located at the Killington Grand Hotel. Named for and inspired by Killington founder Pres Smith, Prestonâs Restaurant is the embodiment of mountain lifestyle and culinary creativity. The menu is infused with Vermont ingredient
Located ground level in the Killington Grand, Preston's offers an upscale but relaxed atmosphere from the moment you walk in. A long bar to the left with ample seating, high tops to the right and a beautiful view of the mountain with floor to ceiling windows. Plenty of large party seating as well or grab a romantic table secluded in the back. The menu has an app, or entree for any taste with a few more adventurous ingredients than you will find right on the mountain. Great local ingredients. Try the mouton brie or kobe beef sliders to start and if you have room for an entree- Bees Box... one of the best veal dishes I have ever encountered.
4 based on 241 reviews
The Lookout Tavern brings you a comfortable and upbeat mix of bar and restaurant with the best wings around for après ski and happy hour in Killington. The Lookout's charm is infectious and the sports bar and restaurant is alive with energy after a day or
We were traveling through Killington and were ready to stop for a lunch break. Not many places were open for lunch â they wait to open for dinner. We stopped at the Visitor Center and they told us this place was open and even gave us a coupon. The weather was nice so we chose to sit on the ârooftopâ for our meal. The view up there is beautiful! We went early fall so the leaves were just beginning to change. The food was good, the burgers were large, and the service was fine. There was only one waitress helping everyone on the rooftop and she had to keep going from the rooftop down to the kitchen and back up the stairs, even for refills! They should figure out a way to make that a little easier on the waitress. I could give this eatery a recommendation based on our experience here.
4 based on 223 reviews
I have been here many times over many years and the martinis are always so delicious. Hand made with great ingredients. Food is also yummy as well as the breakfast and coffee. This place has it all. Always a must stop when we are in Killington!!
4 based on 28 reviews
The Echo Lake Inn is a perfect restaurant if you want to have a great, traditional, american fare meal, with wonderful "Vermont Inn" type atmosphere. We dined with our three children and had a great time. The ambiance was quaint and a little rustic, and a nice change of pace from the ski resort restaurants around Okemo. We would definitely go back if we are skiing in Okemo again.
4 based on 199 reviews
The best Caesar salads and Pizza from Rutland to Lebanon....we've tried them all. Ramunto's make the best New York City Piozza available anywhere within a 100 mile radius and may-be more! Case closed. You can show up in Jeans and a sweatshirt or a blazer and tie....the waitstaff ism excellent, the service is terrific and the food is the best!The coldest IPA on Tap anywhere in the entire Upper Valley.....don't hesitate or you will be sorry.
4 based on 524 reviews
Located on the banks of the Ottauquechee River, our brewery and brew pub offers a seasonally rotating menu featuring locally-sourced ingredients and beer fresh from the source. On tap we have more than a dozen beers including our year-round staples, seaso
Lunch with family members. We sat outside on a beautiful sunny day. There is a river that runs alongside the brewery so a very pretty setting. The menu had a variety of choices of burgers, sandwiches, salads. Good appetizers too. We enjoyed our food selections as well as a craft beer plenty of choices of those as well. We hear this place is wall to wall people during the winter season so expect a wait if youâre coming after a day of skiing or sledding. They have an observation deck so you can view the brewing process. T-shirtâs and other goodies for sale too.
4 based on 15 reviews
We dined here as part of a womenâs weekend. The food was good, and the decor attractive. Hostess was friendly, but service was slow. Most detracting feature was the volume of the place. The restaurant is spacious with few tables, yet it was impossible to hear friendsâ conversations. Seating outside on the porch is recommended to avoid this problem.
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