On July 5, 2023

Baja burrito reopens at new location, still on Killington Road

 

 

Staff report

On Friday, June 23, Baja Burrito Company reopened in a new location less than a quarter mile uphill from its previous one. It now occupies where Taco X previously had been (many still refer to it as the former Peppers Restaurant location) at 2841 Killington Road. 

Prior to its reopening, Baja Burrito it had been part of the Chalet Killington building at 2685 Killington Road.

It did not open this past winter season, 2022-23, as the Chalet sold.

“The Chalet Killington has been sold to the resort for housing. We will not be open this winter season. Thank you to all,” owner Thomas Bartlett posted on Baja’s Facebook page. 

The new location allows for the restaurant to expand and offer outdoor seating. 

For more information, visit: bajaco.com.

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