On April 12, 2014
Killington

Choices Restaurant

Established in 1986, Chef Claude continues to serve the finest in hand cut Steaks, Filet Mignon, Rack of Lamb, Veal and a wide selection of Fish and Seafood. His European Rotisserie features, Chicken, Lamb, Pork and Prime rib on Weekends and Holiday weeks,. In House baking assures great breads and a Dessert Tray featuring seven items. Extensive Wine Menu and 12 wines by the glass. Sunday Brunch Mid December through April.

Visit Website | Email: [email protected] | Phone: (802) 422-4030

Address: 2820 Killington Rd. Killington, VT

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