Dining and Apres Ski

 
From a quick slice to a five course fine dining experience, Killington is famous for it's food. Odds are where you're staying has a restaurant within or close by, but be sure to venture out and experience all that Killington has to offer. In the Spring and Fall, please call ahead to verify if the restaurant of your choice is open.

For quick descriptions read below or click on the icon to the right to launch our Road Map.


Wobbly Barn – The official Après Ski spot for Killington. Offers music ranging from rock to rap, and a DJ spinning when the band is off stage. If you want to stay one place all night you can have dinner downstairs and then just move up to the bar to watch the band when you’re done.

Ovations
- Solid family dining time together with quality food and a quite atmosphere! Ovations features a menu specializing in local and seasonal fare.

Baja Burrito – Good Burritos and Chimichangas in a very relaxed atmosphere

Cafe Toast
- Vermont a bistro restaurant featuring a copper bar, full liquor license and exciting menu. Coffee, espresso bar and wine bar. Intimate setting.

Casey's Caboose
- great food and a quiet family atmosphere to recapture an outstanding day on the slopes.

Charity’s
– A ski house hang out. Seating for dining and a 2nd bar for happy hour overflow.

Choices
– Widely considered the best food in Killington. Chef Claude earns rave revues year after year.

Clear River Inn
– A local hangout in Pittsfield. Pool, video games, live music

Crust Above
(Rutland)- Great kids play area to entertain Junior(s) while mom and dad enjoy an adult beverage as the gourmet pizza is in the oven.

The Garlic
– Featuring Tapas and Martini menus and a stunning U-shaped bar.

Grist Mill
– Offers a dining room for an intimate dinner, afterwards you can move to the bar area to listen to live music or play pool.

Hemingways
– Upscale dining experience for your love of fine cuisine. Try the multi course wine tasting or vegetarian menus or a la carte.

Jax
- Quick and easy food items and plenty of video/arcade games to keep everyone busy

Little Harry’s
(Rutland) – The best cornbread with sweet butter.

The Lookout
– The Lookout gets busy at 4:30. The place if you want a drink right as you’re leaving the slopes and heading down the access road. The best free wings from 3-6 and HD plasma TVs for the football games. Booths are available for dining.

Long Trail Brewery
- Quality ale's lagers and pilsners for mom and day and good food for all! Only open until 5.

McGrath’s Irish Pub
– Irish music, food and fare. Have a pint of Guinness and a Rueben in this historic building/Inn located on the Long and Appalachian Trail. Live music every weekend.

Moguls
– Good bar food, video games, pool table and many TVs to watch the games on.

Outback Pizza and Tabu
– The best pizza on the mountain. Typically offers a band playing in the back (The Outback) and a DJ entertaining the people on the dance floor Tabu.

Peppinos
– Italy in the heart of Killington. The best Italian food on the Mountain.

Pickle Barrel
– Offers the best music lineup in town. If you’re looking for late nights, loud music, and good drinks this is the place to be. The Barrel Rider offers a free ride home from the bar.

Pizza Jerks
- It's Pizza! Easy, fast and good and hot after a day on the slopes!

Sabby’s
(Rutland) – Italian dining in downtown Rutland. Friendly service, fairly priced entrées

Sante Fe
– Great piano music packs the bar during happy hour almost every weekend. If you are looking for something more upscale, try "Upstairs at Santa Fe" the more elegant and romantic wing of the restaurant.

Sushi Yoshi
– Featuring hibachi tables, dining room, sushi bar, regular bar and game room.

Three Tomatoes
(Rutland)- Worth the drive to Rutland with outstanding service, delectable Italian dishes and a full bar.

The Vermont Inn - New England Continental Cuisine, Children's Menu and a Pub with wood stove. Dinner nightly from 5:30 to 8:30.

Wally's
- Family dining atmosphere and comfy booths to enjoy it all!

Insider Tips

Free wings! From 3-6 you can get free wing from many of the establishments up and down Killington Road, including The Lookout, Charity’s, Sushi Yoshi and Casey’s Caboose. As your heading to the mountain in the morning check out the signs in front of the restaurants for their happy hour specials.

Don’t Drink and Drive! Grab a ride on the Barrel Rider, Gramps Shuttle or The Bus – these services are available for free or for relatively inexpensive. Take advantage and don’t get a ticket or worse.
Gramps (802) 236-6600
Barrel Rider (802) 422-RIDE

If you’re hungry get there early. Most of the restaurants do not take reservations and waits can get up to an hour or two during busy times.