On September 2, 2014

Killington Restaurant Week held Sept. 6-13

Over a dozen restaurants feature prix-fixe menus for two at $42.41

Sept. 6-13 — KILLINGTON — The Town of Killington has announced the return of Killington Restaurant Week, Sept. 6 – 13. The promotion features fixed-price menus at over a dozen restaurants in town, giving Killington region residents and visitors the opportunity to sample different cuisines from the region’s best restaurants.

Specialty Restaurant Week menus will be featured at: Birch Ridge Inn, Charity’s Tavern, Choices Rotisserie & Restaurant, The Foundry, Inn at Long Trail, Jax Food & Games, Killington Resort’s Peak Lodge (weekends only) and Ovations Restaurant, Liquid ArtThe Lookout Tavern, Moguls Sports Pub, On the Rocs Lounge, Outback Pizza, Pasta Pot, and Peppino’s.

All 15 participating restaurants are offering a multi-course dinner menu celebrating the elevation of Killington Peak at $42.41 for two ($21.20 for one), tax and tip not included.

As a state, Vermont has a successful track record of food-based events, seen in the proliferation of “Farm to Table” events, the launch of the Vermont Fresh network, and the Seven Days Restaurant week, produced in Burlington. The Town helps to bring this enthusiasm to central Vermont in the second week of the popular Killington Hay Festival, running Columbus Day through Labor Day.

The Killington Hay Festival is produced by the Town of Killington and includes more than 20 giant hay sculptures, on display from Labor Day to Columbus Day. More info on Restaurant Week , the Hay Festival, and other upcoming events and offers, can be found at DiscoverKillington.com or by following Facebook.com/DiscoverKillington.

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