On August 26, 2016
Killington

Pickle Barrel

The House That Rocks Killington! For over three decades, the Pickle Barrel has set the standard for live music in the region, hosting the biggest names on the concert circuit, as well as introducing fresh, new voices that are on the verge of making it big. Ski Magazine called us a “Living Legend” and a “Classic.” Snow Country Magazine ranked us one of the Top 5 Favorite Bars in North America. With our 4 bars, 3 levels and 2 stages, the Pickle Barrel is your ticket to the best nightlife Killington has to offer.

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Address: 1741 Killington Rd, Killington, VT

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