Address
923 Killington Road, Killington, Vermont 05751
Phone Number
(802) 422 - 4411
Date Visited
02/08/2016
Website
Backcountry Cafe
Description
Backcountry Cafe is located on the Killington Access Road - 923 Killington Road, Killington, Vermont. The paved parking lot has one handicapped space. A slight incline leads to the street-level, double-door entrance. A small entry area is separated from the restaurant itself by floor length curtains.Floors throughout are smooth stone.There is ample space between tables.
Large, single-occupancy, handicapped-accessible restrooms do not have baby-changing stations.
- Surface of lot: paved
- Distance to venue: close
- Terrain: flat
- Places to rest: no
- Paths and walkways: concrete
- Doors: double-doors
- Elevators: no
- Ramps: slight incline to entrance
- Steps and staircases: none
- Width of aisles: ample space
- Places to sit: tables and chairs
- Location of restrooms: to right of entrance
- Type of restroom: single-occupancy, handicapped-accessible
- Ease of entry and exit: good
- Friendliness of staff: very friendly
- Baby changing station: no
As my husband went off to Volunteer with the Vermont Adaptive Ski Program I decided to try the Backcountry Cafe for breakfast. It is conveniently located on Killington’s Access Road. It is an early place, serving breakfast and brunch. In addition to a variety of interesting specials, they offer the standard breakfast fare. Just don’t ask for lettuce, tomatoes or veggies. They don’t serve any.
The paved parking lot has one handicapped space. A slight incline gets you to the double-door entrance. A small entry area is separated from the restaurant itself by floor length curtains.
Once inside I was greeted warmly and shown to a table. If you prefer, they also have a long counter. Ample space between tables makes navigation easy. Floors throughout are smooth stone.
Although my order was one of the standards, my server was anxious to make sure it was to my liking. He was friendly and professional. When I inquired if they served “”brewed”” decaf he said that he would be happy to brew a pot for me. In this time of fewer and fewer establishments offering “”brewed”” decafe I was quite happy with his offer. It was a real bonus that the coffee was excellent!
Pleasant, attentive service, good food and coffee in a pleasant setting ! What more could one want?
The large, single-occupancy, handicapped-accessible restrooms are easy to enter and exit. Unfortunately there is no baby-changing station.
As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise you to check a venue’s website when planning a visit, to “know before you go.” Backcountry Cafe does not have a website, so call (802) 422-9411 if you have any questions.
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