Preston’s Menu – Killington, VT

Type : American restaurant

Location : Killington, VT

Relaxed hotel hangout offering tavern fare with Vermont-sourced ingredients & local beer on tap. Based on 202 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Preston's 05751

Address:
228 E Mountain Rd, Killington, VT 05751

Phone: (802) 422-6111

Website: https://www.killington.com/things-to-do/dining-apres/prestons

Hours

Thursday 5–9 PM
Friday 5–9 PM
Saturday 5–9 PM
Sunday 5–9 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 5–9 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Vermont Molten Brie
Apricot stuffed blythedale brie wrapped in puff pastry, grilled bread, belgian ale poached pear
$11.00
Mussels With Sambuca
House ground vermont pork sausage, local cream
$14.00
Edamame Crusted Ahi Tuna
Wakame salad, pickled beet puree, wasabi aioli
$12.00
Vermont Artisan Cheese
Showcasing local farms weekly, red barn lavash, local honeycomb, salted spanish almonds
$16.00
Bourbon Glazed Lamb Rib
Bbq rubbed st. Louis ribs, apricot bourbon glaze, lamb reduction
$15.00
Calamari
Banana and pickled goat horn peppers, vermont goat cheese, marinara
$11.00
Duck Quesadilla
Smoked maple cheddar, green chili mango salsa, coriander mascarpone
$13.00
New Orleans Bbq Shrimp And Grits
Half dozen, spiked garlic butter, sautéed and broiled served over cheddar grits
$14.00
Chicken Wings
Traditional buffalo (gf), maple bacon teriyaki, korean bbq, apricot sriracha (gf) served with blue cheese and celery sticks
$12.00
Casual Favorites
Fried Mahi Tacos
House made kimchi, avocado aioli, cotija cheese, shaved radish, cilantro
$15.00
Macaroni And Alehouse Cheddar
Farmstead cheddar cheese, topped with seasoned breadcrumb
$14.00
Soups & Side Salads
Butternut Bisque
Maple pecans, crème fraiche
$10.00
Field Greens
Roma tomato, grilled asparagus, pickled red onion, citrus vinaigrette
$6.00
Caesar Salad
Hearts of romaine, shaved parmigiano-reggiano, rye crouton, caesar dressing
$9.00
Specialty Salads
Baby Kale And Quinoa Salad
Roasted yellow beets, shaved radish, dried pomegranate, parsley oil, poppy seed vinaigrette
$13.00

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Reviews

Joe The Pro
Awesome stop into the restaurant bar for a drink with group of family members. Arrived at the restaurant looking for drinks and dessert. We were told good on drinks but no dessert until 5pm. After a round of drinks we were told that the bartender would get us dessert. Thanks Kat! She was a joy and took care of all of us. Be sure to see her when you are next at Preston’s. Great view of Snowshed and the heated outdoor pool.

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Holly Chou
I had cod fish noodle and salmon in 2 different nights. Im surprised the food quality and chef really cooked the salmon perfectly!

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Chris Paquette
The Granite Group trade show- drink tickets were not honored for bar. The place was clean and fresh and most staff were pleasant. Had I had the option to use tickets instead of a malt beverage would have been 5 stars.

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k c
Brussels sprouts were disappointing. No flavor and barely any bacon. I did not taste the glaze or any flavoring. The fountain sodas were flat. The Mac and cheese was flavorless. The only good thing were the potatoes but even those came out dry. They were out of a lot of things from the menu. The staff seem confused what was available on the menu. Really expensive place with little taste. Would not recommend this place.

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Sam C
First, overpriced for sub-par food. It’s a resort so it’s going to be over priced. Wings were decent. Truffle chicken, not cooked well, very small portion, risotto was crunchy. Flat Iron pork, still alive and like chewing on a tire. Sent back the pork. Went down the street had a one day old $6 grinder from gas station, better than the food at Preston’s.

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Adam Braunton
Usually good for dinner but this time it took us 2 hours to get a simple breakfast, they lost our order completely and had to take it again from start, had to ask multiple times for coffee refills to arrive, when food did arrive every single order had an issue. Staff tried but ultimately a terrible experience.

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Ray Gilmore
It’s a hotel restaurant, at a ski resort….. that should tell you what to expect.

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Bill C3
This place was casual with a classy vibe but the menu is very limited. I ordered the special which was shrimp and grits with sausage and it was just OK. The best entree on the menu and the best value was the pork which was pretty good. The Brussels sprouts side order was very disappointing. The alcoholic drinks in here are insanely expensive. A Hendricks gin gimlet on the rocks was $21 and a Tito’s vodka martini was $20.50. Really? This is not NY City but the prices were. I would not go back here again because the drinks weren’t anything special so we felt totally ripped off. The food was expensive but just OK. One and done!

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Raechel Higgins
We ate here twice during our 4 night stay here. Everything we had was amazing. The baby kale & arugula salad, angus burger, bistro wedges, and roasted Salmon were amazing. Everything was a bit pricey for us, but it’s truly a “get what you pay for” situation. Worth it.

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Derek Bennett
Charges exorbant prices due to limited choices and convenience. Titos and redbull is 20. Not worth it at all. Everyone is very pleasant but everything is overpriced.

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