Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Killington. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Killington, at the heart of the Green Mountains, is a natural paradise all year round. During the winter, Killington is one of the world's largest and most diverse ski areas, with miles and miles of trails dedicated to downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. When the snow melts, Killington transforms into the home of two PGA golf courses, and spectacular hiking and biking trails through Northern sections of the Appalachian Trail.
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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!!
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4 based on 62 reviews
Our family went here on Easter for an early morning breakfast. We all ordered something different and some was better than others. We were disappointed with the blueberry stuffed French toast-it was just unflavored blueberry compote on top of regular French toast. The maple French toast was pretty good though. Someone ordered sausage gravy and biscuits and they enjoyed it and it was a big serving size. The restaurant itself was chilly, so they next time we go we will ask to not sit next to a window.
Sometimes you can get things wrong. Very wrong. We were travelling from Lake Placid to Woodstock in Vermont. We wanted a special restaurant off the beat and track to stop off at en-route. We found this one using Google. Their website showed a succulent dish highlighted by a black background and backlit by a well positioned glass of wine radiating a fresh golden color. A beautiful photograph of what appeared to be a delicately crafted meal and the title of âDining at 4241â followed by âSeasonal menus and stunning viewsâ. We knew we had to ascend in a gondola beforehand and although the additional $76 for my wife, son, and I was a little shock we were encouraged by the lift attendants who definitely led us to believe that we were about to experience something special in the culinary department. By now we were expecting an aspiring Gordon Ramsey or Heston Blumenthal creating something special. Instead it was a self service grill with a sweaty chef call âSquirrelâ. In fact this caused so much jocularity in the family that we were certainly happy by the end. Squirrel was definitely not capable of making what was in the photograph. He could not even ladle a small bowl of soup without spilling it everywhere. The view was to die for (hence two stars not one). Ernst Stavro Blofelt would have comfortably stroked his white cat up here. However, the atmosphere was no that of a special dining experience but what it was, a self-service grill/café at the top of a gondola. Full marks to the marketing team that persuaded us to visit but not going to score very well on TripAdvisor if the expectations far exceed what it really is. Extra hot of gondola ride makes it more expensive.
The cafe is actually the clubhouse of the condos surrounding it. It's out of the way and will take some cross country skiing to reach, but it's well worth the effort. Table service, excellent food, full bar and clean, uncrowded bathrooms.
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