Casey's Caboose

1930 Killington Road, Killington, VT 05751

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Hours open

Monday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Tuesday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Thursday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Saturday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Sunday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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  • Photo of Casey's Caboose - Killington Road, Killington, Vermont, United States
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Casey's Caboose
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1930 Killington Rd, Killington, VT 05751, United States
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1930 Killington Rd, Killington, VT 05751, United States
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About the Business

Casey's Caboose

Casey's Caboose is a unique and nostalgic restaurant located at 1930 Killington Road in Killington, Vermont. Voted as the #1 place to eat in Killington by Tripadvisor, this establishment offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience that transports guests back in time to the era of the iron horse and trains.

Housed in a 35-ton circa 1900 railroad snowplow car, Casey's Caboose pays homage to the legendary engineer Casey Jones and the Cannonball Express. The restaurant's decor and ambiance reflect the history and excitement of train travel, making it a memorable destination for visitors of all ages.

Guests can choose to dine in the raised observation deck, where the train's engineer once directed the journey, or opt for a table by the windows with stunning views of Killington. The restaurant's distinctive yellow snowplow and red train car make it a standout landmark in the area.

For a fun and unexpected dining experience that is sure to delight the whole family, be sure to visit Casey's Caboose. As the locals say, a trip to Killington isn't complete without a visit to this iconic restaurant.

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Tamra Laukien:
2

"This may have been one of the worst experiences for our family. We booked an 8:30 PM dinner reservation. When we arrived there was no hostess and a huge line of people who were waiting. I tracked someone down who said our table would be done soon. So we went to the bar. The bartender did not acknowledge me for 15 minutes, but instead cleared spots and refilled other drinks. By the time we were seated and ordered, they forgot my husbands drink (his birthday drink) and I once again had to hunt down a server. To make matters worse when we finally got dinner for our kids at 9:30 PM, they completely forgot one kids meal. It was a really frustrating and disappointing meal. Unfriendly and not attentive at all."

1 year ago
Kelli Kyle:
5

"We needed a spot for dinner between Woodstock and Rutland- we saw Casey’s Caboose on the map and figured we’d give it a try. So glad we did! The mac n cheese deserves whatever award it got. Burgers were incredible and very fresh. Food feels on the pricier side, but the quality is worth it. The staff is so accommodating - they were super short staffed when we went, and they still made sure we got seated in a timely manner, and we really didn’t wait that long for our food either. Would totally recommend!"

1 year ago
Aman Kesarwani:
5

"Amazing place with decent food options. The vibe is good and the staff is polite. Plenty of parking spots and the wait time was not much when we got there for dinner. Best fries we had in Vermont"

1 year ago
Sarah Hamilton:
5

"Was suggested by the snowed inn at the top of the hill and I am so glad we listened. The food was excellent, I got the gobbler which was a turkey burger with cornbread stuffing, and cranberry aoili, while my friend ordered the chicken which had grilled chicken and veggies, everything was so tasty down to the last bite! And the staff was super friendly and attentive, the area was a bit cramped but I loved the idea of it feeling like a train in a way. Was really busy! Definitely all who enter must try it!"

1 year ago
ying chen:
5

"We had a great Thanksgiving night dinner here. Reserved the special caboose room on the second floor and it was an absolute hit with the kids. Food were delicious with great potion. Kids had lobsters mac n cheese and steak. My salmon dinner was great and the french dip sandwich was nice as well. For dessert we had mud pie and pumpkin pie, both excellent!"

almost 2 years ago
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