Your "Go To"?

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Re: Your "Go To"?

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being a long standing business owner?...I categorically refuse to wish ill on pretty much ANY going concern business. Exceptions do pop up , however..... as is the case watching what I believe will be a train wreck a coming...a/k/a The Foundry. Deer Valley prices work...in Deer Valley. $22 burger?.... doesnt fly here...even asserting its Waygu ( it aint....) abandoning the pub menu?...this should kill him come golfer season.....Helllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo? , Caseys!....WELCOME DA PHUK BACK!!!! :Toast
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Re: Your "Go To"?

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After skiing for a quick drink and to see if anyone is around Lookout. (crowded on Saturday)
Bar Food Lookout, Moguls, Inn at Long Trail, Long Trail Brewery and Jax
Best to take kids Moguls or Long Trail Brewery (summer only)
For Dessert Choices and Casey's
Best Beer Selection Sushi
Mixed Drink Liquid Art
Best Morning Cocktail Peak Lodge
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Re: Your "Go To"?

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My friend recently acquired the Highline Lodge. If you are looking for a quiet happy hour place this may be the place to go. I am not sure about what they have available at the bar because I only went there for dinner and had a great meal.

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Re: Your "Go To"?

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Burgers - Jax can't be beat on price and quality
Beer Selection - Sushi Yoshi plus they have free wings and Good Guys
BBQ - Moguls
Kids - Outback as they lover DJ Dave on Saturdays
Summer Time - Long Trail Brewery has great outdoor seating overlooking the river
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Where would you go on Sunday night with a buddy for dinner?
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Jim wrote:Where would you go on Sunday night with a buddy for dinner?
Capriccio at Mountain Green has a special on Sunday nights I believe. Mrs.G knows better than I.
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Jim wrote:Where would you go on Sunday night with a buddy for dinner?
No good answer without more information. What do you want to eat and what do you want to spend?
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Bubba wrote:
Jim wrote:Where would you go on Sunday night with a buddy for dinner?
No good answer without more information. What do you want to eat and what do you want to spend?
Definitely more casual but also not as casual as Baja. Good beer list is a must.
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Jim wrote:
Bubba wrote:
Jim wrote:Where would you go on Sunday night with a buddy for dinner?
No good answer without more information. What do you want to eat and what do you want to spend?
Definitely more casual but also not as casual as Baja. Good beer list is a must.
Domenic's, Italian and pizza, decent tap line, sliders at happy hour.
Charities, std american, sometimes a few interesting beer outliers.
Sushi Yoshi, Chinese/Japanese/Hibachi, best beer on the access rd, no contest. 20 taps, no Macro.
Outback wood fired pizza, I think 8 taps, usually something worthwhile but not inspired
Garlic, Italian, about 12 taps, better, but also more expensive and a la carte
Lookout, mainstream VT beer, (Long trail, Switchback, and Macros) The place to be for apres, but not for exquisite beer. Free peanuts. Burgers, et al.

Worthy Kitchen, Woodstock, very good food, short menu, and excellent beer. 30 min drive
Long Trail Brewery Bridgewater, pub food, some "reserved" selections, 15 min drive, closes at 7pm
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Re: Your "Go To"?

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Sounds like Sushi Yoshi it is!
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