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Meals at the lodge

bdfreetuna

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I can't afford to do the Chicken Fingers and fry thing too much, (weight wise, not $ wise) and I didn't go into to it this weekend but a couple of years ago the new lodge at the top of Killington had a really nice salad bar.

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The pizzas at Ragged in the Stone Hearth bar were very good all season. Course you paid wait staff pricing ($18/pizza) but had to bus your own table.
They ought to fix that for next yr as the mtn continues to grow.
 

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The pizzas at Ragged in the Stone Hearth bar were very good all season. Course you paid wait staff pricing ($18/pizza) but had to bus your own table.
They ought to fix that for next yr as the mtn continues to grow.

They should have a wait staff for sure. Also would be nice if you could get it by the slice. Wait is too long for the whole pie.
 

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They have a lot of things to work on and fix from an operational perspective next yr in/around the lodge.
We'll see if management is paying attention to details beyond how many cheap season passes they can sell.
 

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10/10 points to Edd for slipping in a humble brag about being at Sunshine Village with a topic relevant photo reply.
 

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Time is of the essence. Whatever is cheapest and quickest and fullest to go with a beer. That's lunch. Sometimes just a cliff bar with stashed canned bevvie. SR has a meatball truck at Jordan. We'd get them wrapped in foil, take up lift and eat and drink canned bevvies in woods. Lodge lunches are for freezing cold or wet days.
 

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Cliff bars are great when the skiing is too good to go inside for lunch. The blueberry ones especially.

I also find a beer at lunch tends to end up cutting the day a little short. I'm trending more towards coffee/caffeine for lunch lately for this reason.
 

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Al Cliff bar is fine. But my understanding is that a Cliff bar is no healthier really than a Snickers.

Me? A beer and a bowl of chili or good salad if available.

French fries and fried chicken - that's for the annoying racer kids




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