Breakfast Recommendations
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Breakfast Recommendations
Heading up in a couple of weeks for some mid-week skiing and was wondering who does a decent sit down breakfast these days? Sugar and Spice is a given, but are there any other recommendations, particularly on the mountain road? Last winter, we tried what used to be Johnny Boy's (can't remember what it's called now) and it wasn't so great - but I don't know if we just hit it on a bad day, or what. Not sure where else to try?
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Mother Shapiro's
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wrong direction, but maybe its in the right direction from where youre coming from, mary's cafe in west rutland on 4a is f*** tits. and affordable. cash only!
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Is Drewski's still there? It used to be a good place to go on bad weather days.
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Re: Breakfast Recommendations
What was the place on Killington road sort of across from the basin that used to have the oranges slide down a ramp from high up? I used to love having breakfast there.
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Ppeppers, right next to Outback Pizza.my poor knees wrote: ↑Feb 3rd, '24, 09:33 What was the place on Killington road sort of across from the basin that used to have the oranges slide down a ramp from high up? I used to love having breakfast there.
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Bring back the shot-ski LOL. Blast from the past. But yes, Was great a Breakfast.Bubba wrote: ↑Feb 3rd, '24, 10:26Ppeppers, right next to Outback Pizza.my poor knees wrote: ↑Feb 3rd, '24, 09:33 What was the place on Killington road sort of across from the basin that used to have the oranges slide down a ramp from high up? I used to love having breakfast there.
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Dream Maker makes an excellent steak and egg sandwich. They have tables in the back.
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Places I like.
Rochester Cafe/General Store
Sunday Brunch Cafe Provence Brandon
Sunday Brunch Choice's
Breakfast Burrito and cannoli - Dream maker's
Sugar and Spice -
Pittsfield General Store -
Swiss Farm Inn
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Rochester Cafe/General Store
Sunday Brunch Cafe Provence Brandon
Sunday Brunch Choice's
Breakfast Burrito and cannoli - Dream maker's
Sugar and Spice -
Pittsfield General Store -
Swiss Farm Inn
creamery woodstock
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+1 for dream makers. The beast and a coffee is a great start to our Sundays.
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