Mogul’s Saloon
Killington Access Rd, Killington, VT, 05751
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Address :
Killington Access Rd
Killington, VT, 05751 - Phone (802) 422-4777
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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John V.
Came here during Killington Classic motorcycle event in late August. Quite a mix of families bikers locals etc. in the place when we arrived. Found a nice hightop table near the video games and were greeted by a very nice young lady who we liked right away. I wish I could remember her name because she was terrific.....the ad said they are the "home of the $3.00 pint" we were told that only rolling rock and pbr count......Jayne and I happen to like rolling rock so we ordered a round.......we were not driving because we were staying at a hotel across the street. I ordered the lobster special with clams and chowder. I think the chowder was out of a can but I still liked it. Also came with corn cob. The clams were pretty small but the entire meal was pretty darned good for 17 dollars. Jayne got the chiken parm which was so so....the people playing pool were young and obnoxiously loud...thank god the machine that collects tje quarters jammed up and they left......all in all I was very pleased and we had a great time with several beers lobster and chicken parm for about 50 bucks.......would come back for sure....
(4)David B.
The ownership is very friendly and tentative to all of their customers. It is a great way to apres-ski out with your friends after you have hit the slope all day. As soon as you enter you are usually greeted by Sal, one of the owners at the door. We tend to go there for BBQ Ribs, and wings. The food is very affordable (this doesn't translate into cheap), and GREAT for the price. After eating you can enjoy a game of Big Buck Hunter, or they have these racing games that I haven't tried out yet. Hands down it is one of my fav. places in Killington. I do know that on some nights they have trivia, which is a great time. This is the best place to catch a football game in all of KTown with the most TV's around. Don't miss out!
(5)Martin W.
A perfect dive-bar antidote to the more upscale Killington establishments. Buckets of wings and ribs, PBR and the local Longtrail on tap, friendly waitstaff and barkeep. If you need to escape the craziness of the Wobbly Barn (we did), just head up the hill a little to Mogul's.
(3)Megan S.
As part of a travel voucher, we had a $30 coupon to this place. Good thing too as I would have been really upset to pay real money for the dinners we had here. I had the steak, which was a generous size but was not nearly edible, very tough although it was cooked perfectly. The Boy had ribs, which he said were tough and dry. Also, for whatever reason, there was no heat in the place and given that it was snowing pretty ferociously outside, it made for a pretty unpleasant dining experience. The server was excellent so no complaints there, unfortunately, we don't tend to eat at places simply for good service.
(2)Samuel B.
Okay if you are looking for super casual post skiing bbq. just watch out for the hot wings, because they are actually really hot.
(4)Julie A.
Fantastic, no-nonsense dive bar. I had so much apres ski fun playing darts, cheering on the Pats, drinking beer, and watching my husband nod off at the dinner table in a wings-induced coma after all that exertion. The wings, my friends, hit the spot. Crispy and meaty and plentiful, slathered with an inexplicably delicious sauce. Though, while I do appreciate the commitment to meat that accompanies an unadulterated 2.5 bucket of those things, I missed the usual carrots/wings/bleu cheese that I know and love. The dinner specials are a great deal - beer/burger for $10 and a cow's worth of steak tips for $12.99. Definitely a spot to bookmark for a good time and many beers.
(4)Lama B.
I heart Mogul's so very much. We come here almost every time we're in Killington, and you just can't beat their bucket of ribs. The chicken wings are strangely reminiscent of soap-or they were on our last visit. Nascar, Free Falling on the Juke Box, and a few Gin and Tonics made us forget the wings though. Definitely come here for ribs, play Nascar, pick a song off the Juke Box and have yourself an awesome time. They also have the $10 beer and burger, and popcorn for the taking. Really, you want more than that?
(4)Eric N.
Right on killington road, moguls is a popular place when the mountain closes. Like many other killington restaurants it doubles as a bar. They are known for their ribs and wings. The ribs come in 2.5 pound buckets. There is other food if you're not feeling bbq. The place is like most restaurants in that the place is kinda old. There are lots of tvs and video games. A fun place to chill, eat and drink. I like it so much that whenever I'm at killington it's a must do.
(3)Sarah P.
Great place for drinks but don't get anything to eat here. The ribs were so vinegar-y that one of the guys in the group chose his girlfriend's salad instead. The chicken pot pie was decent, but not nearly as hearty as I wanted after a day out skiing. The blueberry wheat beer was great, although I was confused why there were no hot drink options... It seems obvious in a ski town, right?
(2)Don S.
There are not many eateries in Killington that, shall we say, have a gourmet touch; this is one of them. Saloon yes, and it must be quite a scene in ski season. We went in October strictly for food not boozing. The place nearly empty, our waitress was very plesant even though she knew we had a discount coupon. The food wasn't bad, in fact slightly better than average Killington fare. I had a generous NY Strip along with baked potato, salad and bread. Would I go again? Sure, and even bring the family for EARLY dinner. The bar scene at night is probably worth checking too.
(3)Casey D.
Food was really fairly priced. $10 for a beer and a burger. Can't beat that. Lucille was an awesome server. Nice atmosphere with lots of nice tv's and friendly staff.
(4)L C.
food was pretty good over all, we were a big group so we ordered a bunch of different things to share. Theres a arcade in the basement which helped us kill time as we ordered take out. Very fun! There is pretty much no options for vegetarians at Mogul's. And I wouldn't mind going back next time I'm in Killington but I'd want to explore the other food options on the same street.
(4)N. M.
Very sweet staff, but the food is terrible. Had the fries which weren't horrible, but weren't great. Could've been left in the fryer a little longer. Had the personal pizza as well - it's on par with Little Caesar's pizza - it's all doughy. I had one piece, took home the leftovers as a courtesy and couldn't bring myself to finish it. It's kind of like a dive, which was cool. There's a pool table and a few video games. I'd might stop for a beer when I'm in Killington, but would definitely stay away from the food.
(2)ImaYesfa N.
When there is no where else open its a decent choice. Sit outside in summer with the kids but beware the mosquitos. Lobster special is a great deal and the ribs are tasty. Chicken wings have an odd, almost chemical like flavor. Drinks are good. Best clam chowda this side of boston!! An added plus is the owner and his girlfriend. Couple of characters and burnouts from the 70's. Funny as all get out. Nice people though they smell like beer and ciggerettes. Id go back again just to hang out with those two!! Cheesy little putt putt golf in the rear for the kiddies. Mosquitos will chew you to bits after dark outside in the summer though.
(3)Stephanie B.
This place is an amazing find! I had read all the yelp reviews and decided to try because I love dive bars. And boy did I make a good decision. Great, chill, atmosphere and the best ribs I've ever had in my life. We ordered a basket of ribs and a basket of chicken wings. Ribs were fall off the bone excellent, chicken had a great kick of rosemary and amazing flavor. I didn't mind pigging out on the incredible food. They have 1 pool table and 3 or so video games so it's a good time to do something other than just drink, eat and stand around. A MUST if you are in the area!
(5)A Z.
ribs..ribs...ribs....oh yeah and Longtrail Blackberry Wheat (when in season). Such a nice relaxing place after a day on the slopes!
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