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Washington, Connecticut: The Town That Inspired Gilmore Girls [Itinerary]

December 31, 2019 By Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

Some days, you just gotta get in your car and drive to a new town and see the sights. Washington, Connecticut is a really good town to drive to. It’s got a rustic-chic vibe with its mix of locals and weekenders from New York City. There are rolling hills, sprawling farms, and very nice restaurants to eat and drink in.

Washington Connecticut Day Trip

Bryan Memorial Town Hall in Washington CT

You can park your car at the Hickory Stick bookshop and spend an hour or two wandering it’s little “downtown” area. There’s the bookshop, Marty’s Cafe for coffee, some clothing stores and on Saturdays in the spring, summer and fall, a small farmers market.

Washington is famously the setting for the TV show show “Gilmore Girls” and while it doesn’t exactly resemble Stars Hollow, it does have all the trappings of small town life: lots of community activities, a folksy vibe, and tons to do (see my list below). As I say in my Gilmore Girls Guide to Connecticut (coming soon!), Washington is way more rural and outdoorsy than Stars Hollow.

Saturday Farmers Market in Washington Depot CT

The point of traveling to a town like Washington is to just be there, to soak up the small-town atmosphere.

Park at the Byran Memorial Town Hall. There’s a farmers market on Saturday mornings in the spring, summer and fall where you can stock up on local produce. Then hit Marty’s Cafe for a coffee before browsing the Hickory Stick Bookshop. There are other small retailers to dip into as well.

The day I visited I spent about an hour checking out the scene in town before wandering down route 47 towards the intersections of Kirby Road, Whykeham Road, and Parsanoge Lane.

There’ll you’ll find another little town center but this one looks like time forgot it. The buildings are still well kept and blindingly white, but there’s one lonely store and what looks to be an old town square.

I parked my car on a side street ear the intersection, grabbed my camera and roamed the area. There you’ll find the The First Congregational Church, the Gunn Memorial Library and the Gunn Historical Museum.  I didn’t see many people, but there was a fairly regular flow of vintage cars out for a weekend drive.

From there I continued North on Route 47 (enter Hopkins Vineyard into your GPS or Google Maps app) and enjoyed some of the most beautiful scenery Connecticut has to offer: rolling hills, gentleman’s farms and finally, a view of Lake Waramaug on the approach to Warren and the winery.

This would be a beautiful day trip year-round.

PLACES TO VISIT IN WASHINGTON, CONNECTICUT:

Averill Hill Farm
250 Calhoun St.
Washington, CT 06794

For apple picking, pumpkin picking, pizza, apple cider and apple cider doughnuts.

Hollister House Garden
300 Nettleton Hollow Rd
Washington, CT 06793

The Institute For American Indian Studies
Curtis Rd
Washington, CT 06793

Mayflower Spa
118 Woodbury Rd (Route 47)
Washington, CT 06793

I am DYING to try this place. I plan to organize a day trip there with my girlfriends this winter

Gunn Historical Museum
5 Wykeham Rd
Washington, CT 06793

Hidden Valley Preserve
198 Bee Brook Rd
Washington Depot, CT 06794

PLACES TO EAT IN WASHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

The White Horse Country Pub
258 New Milford Turnpike
New Preston, CT 06777

British Pub Food in the Litchfield Hills.

GW Tavern
20 Bee Brook Rd
Washington Depot, CT 06794

The Pantry
5 Titus Rd
Washington Depot, CT 06794

Norimaki
4 Green Hill Rd
Washington, CT 06793

A local Favorite.

Marty’s Cafe
4 Green Hill Rd #1
Washington Depot, CT 06793

The Washington Pizza House
13 River Rd
Washington Depot, CT 06794

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The Lobster Pound in Guilford

May 10, 2017 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

Conneticut Lobster Roll Trail

The Lobster Pound in Guilford in situated in a unique spot. It’s on a small dock over the water that overlooks marshes and jusssst a little further out is the Long Island Sound. The day we visited, they were setting up for a shower. How New England-y to have your shower on the water at a lobster shack? The rolls were lemony and buttery. Win and win.

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The Lobster Pound in Guilford
505 Old Whitfield St
Guilford, CT 06437

PS: See my toasty, buttery guide to the entire Connecticut Lobster Roll Trail.

Filed Under: Connecticut, Food + Drinks Tagged With: CT Shoreline, Eastern Connecticut, good for groups, Guilford, Middlesex County, road food, summer

Where to Go In Connecticut #1: Christmas in Connecticut with a side of Gilmore Girls

August 31, 2016 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

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Where should you go in Connecticut? Good question! When I started this blog back in 2011, I never thought I’d get emails from people all over the world asking for advice on where to go in Connecticut.

Chester Connecticut

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Filed Under: Connecticut, Food + Drinks, Travel Tagged With: christmas in connecticut, gilmore girls, where to go in connecticut

Lobster Shack in Branford

July 20, 2016 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

Lobster Shack in Branford

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If it seems I’ve gone a little lobster roll crazy this summer, don’t worry: I have more stuff in the works coming later this summer. But for now, who doesn’t want to eat, talk about and look at pictures of lobster rolls?

Branford’s Lobster Shack is right across an inlet from Stony Creek Brewery so you can enjoy some beers on the deck and then head over to get a roll after the lunch rush and before the dinner rush when the line dies down.

Branford Lobster Shack
7 Indian Neck Ave
Branford, CT 06405

Stony Creek Brewery
5 Indian Neck Ave
Branford, CT 06405

Want to read more about lobster rolls? Check out my complete guide to the Connecticut Lobster Roll Trail.

Filed Under: Connecticut, Food + Drinks Tagged With: chilling the eff out, ct lobster trail, CT Shoreline, good for groups, New Haven County, outdoorsy, road food

Connecticut Lobster Roll Trail: A Buttery, Toasty Guide to the Best Lobster Rolls in Connecticut

May 25, 2016 by Elizabeth Larkin 3 Comments

Best Lobster Rolls in Connecticut

Come away with me on a buttery, toasty guide to the most delicious lobster rolls in Connecticut via the Connecticut Lobster Roll Trail…

Best Lobster Rolls in Connecticut

Connecticut Lobster Roll Trail

Butter vs. mayonnaise? Always butter with a hint of lemon. Hot dog bun vs. hamburger bun? I don’t care as long as I’m eating my lobster roll in a shack or hut or on a landing or in the rough. I’m happy to let other people debate the ideal topping or carb-vehicle for their lobster roll.

For me, the best part of the lobster roll is the hunt for the best lobster roll. The lobster roll trail in Connecticut will take for your tony Fairfield County towns to the docks in New London and Groton. It will make you feel like you’re actually experiencing summer in Connecticut rather than just flipping through images on Instagram. And I know summer days are fleeting, so I’ve done the research and put together some suggestions for you to hunt the perfect lobster roll. I divided up the trail into three sections with lots of recommendations on where to eat and what to do nearby. (And if I’m missing your favorite, let me know in the comments!)

You can choose to sample a roll at each outpost in one day (lucky you) or divide this up over a few weekends (or a lifetime).

Before You Hit the Trail:

  • Most of these restaurants are basically shacks on a dock unless noted. Expect no frills.
  • That said, lobster is expensive, so expect to pay upwards of $16-18 for each lobster roll, and that does not include sides. If this seems expensive to you, I recently paid $45 for a lobster roll on Long Island.
  • Please call ahead or check the restaurant’s website before you go in the off-season.
  • Just to be on the safe side, bring cash!

The Lobster Pound in Guilford

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Ford's Lobster in Noank

New London-Groton Area of the CT Lobster Roll Trail

Lobster roll snobs, of which there are several, will say the New London-Groton arc of the Connecticut Lobster Trail is the most authentic and therefore the only real place to get lobster rolls. It’s certainly the most New England-y. Start your journey in Mystic or Groton and work your way up or down.

If you are staying in Mystic, at the casinos, traveling from Rhode Island or Massachusetts, or points “north” on 195, these are the most convenient places to for you to visit.

Captain Scott’s Lobster Dock
80 Hamilton St
New London, CT 06320

On the water, BYOB. Also known for their clam fritters.

Abbott’s Lobster in the Rough
117 Pearl St
Noank, CT 06340

On the water, BYOB.

Ford’s Lobsters
15 Riverview Ave
Noank, CT 06340

On the water, BYOB, expanded menu.

Harbour House Restaurant & Bar
3 Williams Ave
Mystic, CT 06355

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Things to Explore Nearby:

  • Chill out at Harkness Memorial State Park – one of the most picturesque beaches in Connecticut. I visited a few summers ago.
  • Get a drink at the Black Sheep in Niantic where they are known for their craft beers.
  • Bluff Point State Park – more for beach walking than beach lying or sitting, Bluff Point is undeveloped and raw and beautiful. Highly recommended.
  • The Oasis Pub in New London is a good jumping off point for the downtown New London area. Set your GPS to 16 Bank St, New London, CT 06320.
  • Explore Mystic Village, obviously. But don’t go to Mystic Pizza because the pizza kind of sucks and the whole point are the lobster rolls, right? Point your GPS to the Seaport and then just walk around and explore:  75 Greenmanville Ave., Mystic, CT 06355

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Lobster Landing in Clinton, Connecticut

Westbrook-Clinton Area of the CT Lobster Roll Trail

Here’s where things get a little crazy. There are a lot of options in this ‘hood, so I’ve starred the ones that repeatedly rise to the top of the best-lobster-rolls-in-Connecticut debate. The others are worthy options, but if you are just looking for the 2-minute version of “the best” go with the starred options.

The Westbrook-Clinton arc of the Connecticut Lobster Roll Trail straddles New Haven and Middlesex Counties. This is the area traditionally known as the  beginning of the “Shoreline” and is most convenient if you’re visiting a public beach like Hammonasset or traveling from the Hartford area.

The Lobster Pound in Guilford*
505 Old Whitfield St
Guilford, CT 06437

On the water, BYOB, you can buy a fresh lobster to take home as well.

The Lobster Shack
7 Indian Neck Ave
Branford, CT 06405

On the water, BYOB.

Lenny & Joe’s Fishtail
1301 Boston Post Road
Madison, CT 06443

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Lobster Landing*
152 Commerce St
Clinton, CT

On the water,  BYOB, pet-friendly, closed on Tuesdays, outdoor seating and tented area.

Westbrook Lobster Restaurant and Bar
346 E Main St
Clinton, CT 06413

Indoor restaurant.

Rocky’s Aqua
34 Riverside Dr
Clinton, CT

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Bill’s Seafood Restaurant*
548 Boston Post Rd
Westbrook, CT 06498

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Lenny & Joe’s Fishtail
86 Boston Post Road
Westbrook, CT 06498

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Johnny Ad’s
910 Boston Post Rd
Old Saybrook, CT

Indoor restaurant white outdoor seating.

Things to Explore Nearby:

  • The Guilford Town Green is worth the drive itself. Set your GPS to: 11 Park St, Guilford, CT 06437 and take a stroll.
  • Explore Grass Island in Guilford.
  • Lenny and Joe’s is literally (I mean literally) down the road from Hammonasset State Park, Beach, and Natural Preserve area.
  • Get a drink at the Madison Beach Hotel.
  • Take a walk at the Rockland Preserve.
  • Stroll the Madison Town Green starting at Boston Post Road at Copse Street.
  • Tour Salt Meadow.
  • Stroll Clinton’s quainty-quaint Main Street. Set your GPS to: 103 E. Main Street, Clinton, CT and park in front of “Old Brick”
  • Stop on the CT Wine Trail at Chamard Vineyards.
  • Skip the outlets and shop the Clinton Antiques Center at 73 E Main Street, Clinton, CT.
  • Tour Bushnell Farm in Old Saybrook.
  • If you choose to just do a day trip to Old Saybrook, a stop in Essex is always recommended.

Lobster Shack in Branford

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Fairfield to New Haven Area of the CT Lobster Roll Trail

This is the “southern arc” or the Lobster Roll Trail, so if you’re coming from New York City or points south (really, west), this will be the most convenient route for you. It’s more driving, but the scenery is beautiful, and if you can avoid traffic on 95 (or really, avoid 95 altogether) it can be pleasant. If you don’t have a car, you can take Metro North.

Boothbay Lobster Company
Harbor Point
14 Harbor Point Rd
Stamford, CT 06902

Food truck.

The Restaurant at Rowayton Seafood
89 Rowayton Ave
Norwalk, CT 06853

Indoor restaurant on the water with water views.

Lobster Post
222 Post Rd
Fairfield, CT 06824

Indoor fast food restaurant.

Knapp’s Landing Restaurant
520 Sniffens Ln
Stratford, CT 06615-7559

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Danny’s Drive-in
940 Ferry Blvd
Stratford, CT 06614

Outdoor drive-in restaurant.

Off the Hook Bar & Grill
170 Ferry Blvd
Stratford, CT 06615

Indoor restaurant.

The Lobster Hut
826 Bridgeport Ave
Milford, CT 06460

Food truck.

Stowe’s Seafoood
347 Beach St
West Haven, CT 06516

Outdoor seating.

Lenny & Joe’s Fishtail
501 Long Wharf D
New Haven, CT 06511

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Westbrook Lobster Restaurant and Bar
300 Church Street
Wallingford, CT 06492

Indoor restaurant with outdoor seating.

Things to Explore Nearby:

  • Stop by for a brewery tour at Two Roads in Straford. 
  • Shop SoNo aka South Norwalk
  • Fairfield’s beautiful and colorful Penfield Beach or Westport’s Sherwood Island State Park.
  • There is so much to do in the New Haven area, but let’s focus on summer-y thing: Silver Sands State Park in Milford.

Off the Connecticut Shoreline

It’s not the same experience as eating on the water (or in a town that’s on the water) but this is Connecticut, so you can get a good lobster roll pretty much anywhere in the state. Someone on the Facebook page even suggested Stop-N-Shop.

West Shore Seafood
449 Bantam Lake Rd
Morris, CT 06763

BYOB.

Hank’s Dairy Bar
1006 Norwich Rd
Plainfield, CT 06374

A’vert Brasserie
35 LaSalle Road
West Hartford, CT 06107

Deary Bros Mike’s Stand
12 Intervale St
Putnam, CT

If I’m missing your favorite, please let me know in the comments!

Filed Under: Connecticut, Food + Drinks Tagged With: Branford, byob, chilling the eff out, Clinton, ct lobster roll trail, CT Shoreline, Eastern Connecticut, Fairfield County, good for groups, Middlesex County, Mystic Area, New Haven County, New London County, on the water, road food, Windham County

Apple Cider Donuts: A Cider-y Guide to Connecticut’s Apple Cider Donut Trail

October 5, 2015 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

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apple cider donuts in connecticut

Apple cider doughnuts are one of the great perks of living in New England. Sure, other areas of the country are known for their crisp, delicious apples, but only New England and upstate New York are known for turning those apples into sugar-y, cake-y fried deliciousness.

Like most New Englanders, I consider myself an apple cider doughnut aficionado.  Some of my favorites: Bushy Hill Orchard in Granby, Dondero Orchards in Glastonbury, Buell’s in Eastford (pictured above), and I just had Applebrook Farm’s doughnuts two weekends ago. In the words of Bernie Sanders, they are “YUGE” and delicious.

Fall is so fleeting (unlike that jerk, winter) so I thought it was important to create a cheat sheet for day trippers, travelers and locals in search of Connecticut’s best apple cider donuts. I’d love your input too, so if I left off your favorite, let me know in the comments.

Who makes the best apple cider donuts (doughnuts) in Connecticut? Here is an exhaustive list of the contenders:

Fairfield County

Blue Jay Orchards
125 Plumtrees Road
Bethel, CT 06801

Beardsley’s Cider Mill & Orchard
278 Leavenworth Road
Shelton, CT 06484
(203) 926-1098

Hartford Area

Faddy’s Donuts & Ice Cream
309 Windsor Ave
Windsor, CT 06095

Applebrook Farm
216 E Rd
Broad Brook, CT 06016

Bushy Hill Orchard
29 Bushy Hill Rd
Granby, CT 06035
Phone: (860) 653-4022

Old Cider Mill
1287 Main St
Glastonbury, CT 06033

Dondero Orchards
529 Woodland Street
So. Glastonbury CT 06073
Phone: 860.659.0294

Rogers Orchards
336 Long Bottom Rd
Southington, CT 06489

Litchfield Hills

Averill Farm
250 Calhoun St
Washington Depot, CT

Hogan’s Cider Mill
522 Spielman Hwy
Burlington, CT 06013
Phone:(860) 675-7320

New Haven Area

Bishop’s Orchards Winery
1355 Boston Post Rd
Guilford, CT 06437

Lyman Orchards
32 Reeds Gap Rd
Middlefield, CT
(860) 349-1793

New London-Groton-Mystic Area

Flanders Donut, Bagel & Bake Shop
327 Flanders Road
East Lyme, CT 06333

Clyde’s Cider Mill
129 N Stonington Rd
(860) 536-3354

Quiet Corner

Buell’s Orchard
108 Crystal Pond Road
Eastford, CT 06242

Horse Listeners Orchard
317 Bebbington Road
Ashford, CT 06278
(860) 429-5336

PS: See my buttery, toasty guide to the best Lobster Rolls in Connecticut.

Filed Under: Food + Drinks Tagged With: apple cider doughnuts, questions

Taylor Brooke Winery in Woodstock

September 24, 2015 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

Taylor Brook Winery in Woodstock

I haven’t been to Taylor Brook before because every time I’m in the Quiet Corner I go to Sharpe Hill. I decided to break out of my CT wine trail rut (if there is such a thing). You really can’t compare Taylor Brooke and Sharpe Hill. They are completely and totally different in every way: landscape, wine, aesthetic and attitude.

Taylor Brooke is the smaller, cozier winery.  Sharpe Hill can get a little crowded and uppity, while Taylor Brooke is calm and chill. These two wineries together would make a great day trip from anywhere else in the state and I highly recommend a stop at Sweet Evalina’s for some pizza with a view.

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Places to go in Woodstock, CT

Taylor Brooke Winery
848 Route 171
Woodstock, CT 06281

Sweet Evalina’s Stand
688 Connecticut 169
Woodstock, CT 06281
(860) 928-4029

Roseland Cottage
556 Route 169
Woodstock, CT 06281

 

Filed Under: Connecticut, Food + Drinks, Travel Tagged With: ct wine trail, Eastern Connecticut, good for groups, Quiet Corner, romantic, Windham County, Woodstock

Where to Eat + Drink by the CT Convention Center

September 17, 2015 by Elizabeth Larkin 2 Comments

Infinity Hall on Front Street in Hartford

Visiting the CT Convention Center, Connecticut Science Center or the Riverfront in Hartford? Here are the best restaurants near the Convention Center right across the street on Front Street.

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Blue Oar in Haddam: A Little Something Special on the River

August 13, 2015 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

Blue Oar in Haddam, CT

The drive to the Blue Oar in Haddam is a quick one from Hartford down Route 9, and once you’re off the highway it’s all twisty roads with old Victorian homes and overgrown gardens.

The Blue Oar in Haddam Connecticut

I love Litchfield County, the Quiet Corner is a favorite and I will begrudgingly admit that Fairfield County is beautiful. There are some parts of Hartford that are stunning (NO I AM NOT KIDDING). But there’s something enchanting about the CT River Valley; Chester, Hadlyme, Essex—this is a special part of the state.* If you ever get a case of the Connecticuts (“Why am I here? The taxes are so high! The winters are so cold!”) a visit to the Connecticut River Valley will cure you quickly.

What is the Blue Oar? Well, it’s part-restaurant and part-hang out space situated right on the river. There’s a dock and boats to gawk at, but you’re really there to dine on the river. I went with my friends Suzi and Jon (Mike was in Pomfret working on a car–his loss).

Tips for Visiting the Blue Oar

  1. It’s BYOB, and that includes glassware and bottle openers. The line is long during the summer so you may also want to bring a cooler. The people in line ahead of us were regulars and they had pitchers of mixed drinks, highball glasses and ice with them and they started drinking while waiting to get into the restaurant. It’s a very festive atmosphere.
  2. It’s cash-only.
  3. It’s dependent on weather as there is no inside seating.
  4. When you arrive, you wait in line, they send you to a table. You drop your stuff down and then go wait in line inside the main building to order your food. They give you a numbered sign to put on your table and 1.5 to 2 hours later, your food arrives.

Yes, yes. You’re here for the atmosphere. This is Haddam, not Manhattan and you will wait for your food. That’s why you bring drinks and good friends (or a date) to entertain yourself. The food was meh. We all agreed that next time we’d order simpler dishes (the menu ranges from rib eyes ad scallop entrees to burgers) and we we’d get there earlier. We arrive at 7:15pm and by the time our food arrived it was pitch-black and almost 9pm.

Go, get something simple and enjoy the view.

The Blue Oar in Haddam Connecticut
The Blue Oar in Haddam Connecticut
The Blue Oar in Haddam Connecticut
The Blue Oar in Haddam Connecticut

The Blue Oar
16 Snyder Rd
Haddam, CT 06438
(860) 345-2994

*Purists will tell you that the entire central part of the state (aka the 91 Corridor) is the River Valley but traditionally people think of Chester, Deep River, East Haddam, Essex, Haddam, Old Saybrook, and Westbrook as the true River Valley.

Filed Under: Connecticut, Food + Drinks Tagged With: Eastern Connecticut, good for groups, Haddam, Middlesex County, Preppy Connecticut, romantic

Really bad breakfast at Aero Diner in Windham

June 7, 2015 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

The Aero Diner in Windham CT

The day started well. It was Sunday so the plan was to sleep in, something I rarely do. Most days I wake up around 6:21a.m. (precisely) no matter what. So on this Sunday I slept until 9a.m. and then we headed to Aero Diner in Windham for breakfast. That’s when everything went downhill. The order was simple: 2 eggs over medium, well-done hashbrowns, side of bacon with coffee. The first sign was the coffee. It was the kind of coffee that when you drip a bit of cream into it, it immediately turns white. Is there anything worse than weak, water-y coffee? The hashbrowns were under-cooked and soggy, and the bacon was chewy. The eggs were fine, but let’s be honest here. When you’re eating at a diner, you’re there for the sides as much as the eggs.

After paying $25 for two plates of soggy breakfast food and two cups of water-y coffee, we were deflated, disturbed and dismayed. And left wondering if there’s any good breakfast place in Windham?

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Filed Under: Connecticut, Food + Drinks Tagged With: diners, Eastern Connecticut, mistakes were made, Windham, Windham County

Good Places to Eat in Stonington, CT

June 1, 2015 by Elizabeth Larkin Leave a Comment

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Is there a more beautiful place to explore in the summer than Stonington, Connecticut? If you go to Stonington this summer (which you definitely should do, if you consider yourself a proper Connecticut person), you can treat yourself to a full morning, afternoon or even a full day of just walking around a lovely little historic town. Think Mystic or Essex, but with more diversified shopping and eating.

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Dog Watch Cafe in Stonignton, CT

Nor'Easter Diner in Stonington Borough

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And you should eat at one of these places:

Dog Watch Cafe
194 Water Street
Dodson Boatyard
Stonington, CT 06378

Milagro
142 Water Street
Stonington, CT 06378

Noah’s Restaurant
113 Water Street
Stonington, CT 06378

Water Street Cafe
143 Water Street
Stonington, CT 06378

Zack’s Bar & Grille
201 N Main Street
Stonington, CT 06378

Filed Under: Food + Drinks, Travel Tagged With: CT Shoreline, Eastern Connecticut, good places, Stonington

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