Living Well in Litchfield County, Connecticut

Food

From small plates to market stalls, take-out, dig in at one
of these great local restaurants in the Litchfield Hills.

Bantam

From bagels, cinnamon rolls, a variety of doughnuts, seasonal muffins, brioche rolls, chocolate and almond croissants—a wide selection of baked goods are offered at Arethusa a Mano Bakery & Café, the stylish small town café. All are made on the premises and pastries are baked several times a day, giving diners a fresh, just-baked experience. For lunch there salads, wraps, and paninis.

They offer a selection of drinks including drip coffee, espressos, lattes, cappuccinos, cold brew, and nitro coffee. Speciality drinks such as matcha lattes and affogato. Enjoy your visit in this upscale cafe.

Arethusa a Mano
833 Bantam Rd., Bantam
860-567-5722

Innovative impeccably prepared farm-to-table menu that celebrates the products of the Arethusa Dairy Farm.

Arethusa al tavolo
828 Bantam Rd, Bantam
860-567-0043

As soon as you enter Arethusa Farm Dairy Creamery, the cozy, historic, former Bantam firehouse, you are greeted by an array of comforting aromas from homemade waffle cones, gourmet cheeses, all natural milk, creamy yogurts and rich, freshly made ice cream. Arethusa’s farm-fresh products are made from milk produced by award-winning Holstein and Jersey cows. The creamery also offers seasonal products such as heavy cream, eggnog sold in old fashioned bottles, and a beguiling cranberry dark chocolate chunk ice cream and pumpkin swirl ice cream.

Arethusa Creamery
822 Bantam Rd., Bantam 
860-361-6600

Still living up to their mantra “from scratch, by hand, all natural after 25 years,” and produces some of the best artisan breads, fruit crostatas, and a variety of desserts.

Bantam Bread
853 Bantam Rd, Bantam
860-567-2737

Run by the owners of the highly popular, Northville Market in New Milford, Bantam Market has the same great offerings of top notch gourmet products, home baked goods, organic foods, hot bar of prepared foods, plus a seafood counter, including sushi made fresh daily. They take pride in carrying a wide range of wheat, dairy, and gluten free products. Check their website for weekly specials!

Bantam Market
793 Bantam Rd., Bantam
860-567-8647

Around the county there are lots of spots where you can find great old fashioned pizza at reasonable prices, but nothing quite like Bantam Pizza & Restaurant. At this local, homey and comfortable restaurant, one taste of their pizza and you’ll be sure to go back for more. Excellent service, polite staff, and a great central location.

Bantam Pizza
768 Bantam Rd., Bantam
860-567-3357

Located in historic Litchfield Chef David offers fresh and seasonal Italian cuisine with a European flair, specially chosen wines, served in a charming dining room.

Materia Ristorante
637 Bantam Rd., Bantam
860-567-3326

Mockingbird Kitchen & Bar uses seasonal ingredients to create a menu that is fresh, made from scratch, and full of global inspiration. The menu changes as the seasons do. They strive to use the best of locally sourced produce and seafood.

Mockingbird Kitchen & Bar
810 Bantam Rd., Bantam
860-361-6730

New owners Liz and Tony Biancardi and their crew are serving up your favorite BBQ and Mexican dishes. All their BBQ meats are “dry rubbed” with their own spices and seasonings before being cooked in their special wood fired smoker. Grab dinner or let them help plan your next party.

Wood’s Pit BBQ
123 Bantam Lake Rd., Route 209
860-567-9869

Mouthwatering cuisine, authentic pasta dishes, homemade breads, salad dressings, sauces, and succulent desserts.

Zini’s Restaurant
938 Bantam Rd., Bantam
860-567-1613

Bethlehem

The Italian word, Oliva, for ‘olive’ symbolizes the many culinary aspects of the mediterranean. For 31 years, Oliva on Main has celebrated Mediterranean and Northern Italian food. They use fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. Find their gourmet Mediterranean products including hummus, baba ghanouj, and more at a store near you.

Oliva on Main
15 Main St. South, Bethlehem
203-266-5558

The Painted Pony restaurant established in 1989 has been a staple in the community and surrounding towns through Litchfield Hills for decades. It is known for its prime rib and beautiful country setting and patio, as well as a catering hall for up to 200 people for all your events.

Painted Pony Restaurant
74 Main St. South
203-266-5771

Bridgewater

Celebrated for its heavenly homemade chocolates, The Bridgewater Village Store is a terrific place to enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, or to sip coffee, read the paper and get to know the locals. Found in the last remaining dry town in Connecticut, this village store and bistro epitomizes small-town living at its finest.

Bridgewater Village Store & Bistro
27 Main St. S.
860-354-2863

Cornwall

The Cornwall Farmers’ Market is open every Saturday from 9am – 1:00pm, between June – October. They sell local produce such as meats, veggies, dairy, baked goods, maple syrup, herbs, and flowers.

Cornwall Farmers’ Market
413 Sharon Goshen Turnpike, Cornwall 
860-671-1545

Falls Village (Canaan)

Falls Village Cafe was designed with customer experience in mind. From the stylish, minimal interior through the delicious, no-nonsense menu to the coffee smell that fills the space, Falls Village Cafe hits all the senses. Food is prepared with the freshest, quality ingredients. 

Falls Village Cafe
107 Main St., Falls Village
860-453-4183

Rustling Winds Creamery is the place to go if you are in the mood for delicious, locally made, naturally produced cow and goats’ milk cheeses. All of their cheeses are made from natural ingredients and do not contain preservatives or additives. Hand cut and are priced per pound, Rustling Wind cheeses are sold in vacuum sealed packages. Along with cheeses the Rustling Wind Creamery sells jams, jellies, chutneys, pickles, relishes, maple products and goat milk soap. They also sell hand knit sweaters and hats made from their own sheep’s’ wool.

Rustling Winds Creamery
148 Canaan Mountain Rd.
860-824-7084

Built more than 175 years ago and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Falls Village Inn was restored in 2010 with celebrated New York interior designer Bunny Williams (a Falls Village resident) overseeing the design and decoration. The five guest rooms are a perfect combination of simple sophistication and comfort. A friendly atmosphere, cozy rooms, and delightful food and drink, it’s where the action is.

Accommodations include wireless internet, HD flat-screen TV with satellite service, and a continental breakfast. The Falls Village Inn is two hours and 15 minutes north of New York City or two hours and 30 minutes west of Boston. See our article on the Inn here.

Falls Village Inn
33 Railroad St.Falls Village
860-824-0033
Instagram: @FallsVillageInn

Goshen

A leading manufacturer of gourmet smoked meats, poultry, fish, and cheeses, Nodine’s Smokehouse has a team of skilled artisans. They use real hardwood and apple pomace, and hand-craft their products in small batches. Their specialty products are found in upscale New York venues such as Citarella, Dean & Deluca, and Fairway Markets. Their old-world flavored bacon is worth the trip to scenic Goshen, as is their marvelous Cajun Andouille sausage. Your pampered canine will enjoy their gourmet dog treats.

Nodine’s Smokehouse
39 North St.
860-491-4009

Offers a flavorful assortment of wines, a wine shop, and tasting room in Goshen.

Sunset Meadow Vineyards
599 Old Middle St, Goshen
860-201-4654

At Thorncrest Farm and Milk House Chocolates, Kimberly and Clint Thorn feed their cows the finest, sweetest hay and natural feed resulting in their signature cream milk and delicious artisanal chocolates, Milk House Chocolates. Made with fresh local orchard fruits, garden herbs, and honey. They also offer cheesemaking classes. Going to their barn to pick up some vanilla milk, chocolates for your hostess, and a quick tour of the barn to say hello to the cows is always a treat!

Thorncrest Farm
280 Town Hill Rd., Goshen
860-309-2545

Kent

Dedicated to curating the finest cheese, charcuterie, wine & gourmet products available.

109 Cheese Market
7 Old Barn Rd., Kent
860-592-0366

Your small town destination for a delightful community experience centered around amazing coffee, homemade chocolate, and delicious local ice cream, 45 on Main in Kent offers a warm and inviting space invested in getting the community together over a cup of coffee. 45 on Main offers exceptional coffee, espressos, handmade chocolates, truffles, baked goods, and so much more!

45 on Main

45 N Main St
Kent, CT 06757
860-927-1445

A great place for a quick bite. They can be seen serving great casual pizza, wraps, appetizers, salads and more!

Cozzy’s Pizzeria
6 Kent Green Boulevard
860-927-1551

Since 1973, “The Fife” has been a family-owned Mecca for fine food and wine, along with some of the best live music in Litchfield County. Locally sourced ingredients, a Wine Spectator recognized wine list, and a 1942 Steinway… What else is there to say?

Fife ‘n Drum
53 Main St.
860-927-3509

If you are strolling along Kent’s picturesque main drag, stop at J.P. Gifford Market & Catering, a popular gathering place, to indulge in a hot cup of coffee and an outstanding sandwich. Whenever possible, the proprietors buy locally grown products.  Their takeaway dishes are wonderful and the desserts, muffins and breads are baked on the premises each day. Full service catering.

J.P. Gifford Market
12 North Main St.
860-592-0200

Connecticut’s first farm brewery offers a tour of the farm plus a tasting room where visitors can relax, play games, and try a variety of offerings.

Kent Falls Brewing
33 Camps Rd, Kent
860-398-9645

The Kent Farmers’ Market is open every Saturday from 9am – noon, between May 8 – October 10.

Kent Farmers Market
9 South Main St. (Route 7)
860-592-0061

Born in 1970 from a couple’s passion to share authentic recipes from their family in Greece to local area residents. Serving much more than pizza, outdoor dining, and full bar.

Kent Pizza Garden
17 Railroad St.
860-927-3733

Owner Ira Smith has about 30 years’ experience in the wine industry and has created a friendly and relaxing environment where customers can find an unsurpassed selection of wines from all corners of the planet. KW&S has long been known for its selection of spirits and ales. A thorough wine and liquor selection. Weekend tasting events. Happy to give advice.

Kent Wine & Spirit
24 N Main St.
860-927-3033

Take a break while shopping in Kent and grab a seat on the cozy, window-box-lined front porch. Southwestern American and South Asian offerings dot the menu, with a Saigon sandwich (think Bahn Mi) of pork belly, grilled shrimp, or tofu, and a Southwest Salad with grilled shrimp and fried tortilla strips. Even the Roasted Beet Salad with oranges and citrus vinaigrette takes a Latino turn with toasted pepitas.
Friendly owner Anna Gowan and Chef Charles Dietrich, use locally sourced meat and vegetables to keep it simple with great ingredients, and the menu tells you exactly where, say, that burger comes from (Hurlburt Farms). Closed Mondays.

Kingsley Tavern
14 N Main St.
860-592-0261

Offers a wide array of authentic Asian Fusion Food, such as Curry Chicken, Hunan Beef, Szechuan Pork, Kung Po Shrimp and much more at this family run Chinese restaurant.

Shanghai Asian Fusion
1 Landmark Lane
860-927-4809

Sophie’s is a restaurant and bakery, located across from Cozzy’s Pizza in the Kent Green on the North end of town. Sophie’s sources their ingredients from local farm and uses recipes to craft dishes from around the world.

Sophie’s
8 N Main St., Kent
860-927-1445

A modern tavern in a historical setting, serving wood-fired, farm-driven pizzas, shareable small plates, and seasonal entrees that are sure to please.

Swyft
3 Maple St., Kent
860-592-0404
Instagram: @swyftct

Stop by to enjoy a nice breakfast, brunch, or lunch. They offer traditional breakfast items, Mexican delicacies, American cuisine, and an extensive lunch menu.

The Villager
28 N Main St.
860-927-1555

Wilson’s, founded by High Watch Recovery Center, serves two key purposes: supporting the Kent community and offering meaningful work to those in recovery. Since 1939, High Watch has been part of Kent’s vibrant landscape, and Wilson’s is proud to be a part of downtown’s growing charm.

Beyond being a local favorite, Wilson’s is integral to the recovery journey. Many of our guests and alumni work here, gaining valuable job experience while continuing their path to sobriety in a supportive, community-driven environment. Every purchase at Wilson’s helps support their recovery and success.

Hours of Business
Mon: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tue: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wed: Closed
Thu-Fri: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sat-Sun: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm

8 N. Main Street, Kent, CT 06757
(959) 300-0080

Wilson’s by High Watch

Woodford’s General Store provides locally grown and locally made products along with a selection of home design items. The shop collaborates with local farms and regional makers to source their best offerings and they provide a weekly delivery option and pull up-pick up service. Their goal is to celebrate the farmers and the makers, curate the best selection in the area, and be convenient with delivery. ⁠⁠

Woodford’s General Store
3 Old Barn Rd., Kent
917-224-4801

Lakeville (Salisbury)

Stop by this casual yet classic pizzeria today and indulge in a few hot slices at Deano’s Pizza. They also have salads, calzones, strombolis, and speciality pizza.

Deano’s Pizza
24 Millerton Rd., Lakeville
860-435-2299

Sweet William’s Bakery is the real deal. The folks here bake everything on-site and with everything made entirely from scratch using fresh, high-quality ingredients. An extensive selection of coffee is available, perfect with their baked goodies such as cookies, scones, muffins, biscuits, layer cakes, cheesecake, tarts, tea breads, biscotti, pound cake, pies, candied nuts, cupcakes and much more (are you full yet?).

Sweet William’s Bakery
19 Main St.
860-435-8889

Reservations are a must if you want to experience the excellent food at one of the area’s most popular, well-reputed restaurants, The Woodland. The menu is extensive and varied (for a thrill, try the sushi).  Fun bar scene. Impeccable service.

The Woodland
192 Sharon Rd., Lakeville
860-435-0578

Flavorful and lean grass-fed beef as well as pork and chickens are available at the well reputed Whippoorwill Farm, located on scenic Salmon Kill Road. No hormones or antibiotics are used. The beef is dry aged for full flavor and tenderness, then vacuum wrapped and frozen for freshness. They now accept credit cards. Call ahead to check when they are open.

Whippoorwill Farm
189 Salmon Kill Rd.
860-435-2089

Litchfield

Located in the heart of Litchfield, @ the Corner serves craft beer, cocktails, and artisanal food. They strive to bring new and interesting beer & cocktails while still serving classics.

3 West Street, Litchfield
860-567-8882
athecorner.com

Eclectically elegant, yet totally casual. Serving up delicious eats and drinks to Litchfield County and beyond! Cozy up by their fireplaces, get mesmerized by the 3,000 gallon fish tank, or sit in their outdoor dining area made of cord wood. Pizzas, tacos, wings, cheesy dips, cocktails, beers, and more!

Bohemian Pizza and Tacos
342 Bantam Road, Litchfield
860-567-3980

Big enough to fall into without a reservation, serving delicious, way-above-average Italian food.

DaCapo of Litchfield
625 Torrington Rd., Litchfield
860-482-6246

A recent Litchfield addition with coffee and espresso, gelato/sorbetto, and baked goods, and a killer chicken pot pie.

Espresso 59 
59 West St., Litchfield
860-361-6038

Haight-Brown Vineyards is Connecticut’s oldest winery, opening its doors in 1975. Located on historic Chestnut Hill, just one mile east of Litchfield Center, the winery is situated on ten pastoral acres. The tasting room includes a custom built wine bar for conducting wine tastings guided by the knowledge of their educated and friendly staff, an upstairs patio and downstairs terrace for sipping wine on lazy summer days, and two stone fireplaces for lingering during chilly ones. There is also a picnic grove for enjoying your own food with Haight-Brown wines, a cheese nook and retail area as well as several private rooms (Vine Room, Cask Room, etc) for a more intimate tasting or private party affair. The vineyard grows vinifera and hybrids including Chardonnay, Chardonelle, Marechal Foch, Dechaunoc, Marquette, and Seyval Blanc. Its current growing capacity has the ability to produce yields upwards of thirty-five tons annually. The tasting room is a lovely place to stop by and relax by the fireplace with a glass of wine. Check their site for cheese and chocolate pairing classes and tours of the vineyard.

Haight-Brown Vineyard
29 Chestnut Hill Rd.
860-567-4045
[email protected]

Hilljack Sugar Shack is open 7 days a week, 8am-6pm. There are extended hours for sugaring season. Visitors are encouraged to stop by anytime. Free tours of facilities. School groups welcome. For tours larger than 7, please call ahead to schedule.

Hilljack Sugar Shack
74 Wilson Rd.
860-482-6052

Newly expanded, fine craft spirits are distilled one batch at a time. Tours and tastings are conducted seven days a week alongside a convenient retail outlet.

Litchfield Distillery
569 Bantam Rd, Litchfield
860-361-6503

Supports Connecticut artisans through selling sustainable locally grown produce and products.

Litchfield Farmers Market
421 Bantam Rd, Litchfield
860-567-3871

The restaurant is in the oldest public building in Litchfield featuring “American tavern food” with craft beers and cocktails made with local spirits.

7 North Street, Litchfield
860-361-9930
markethospitalitygroup.com/litchfield

Meraki offers a delicious variety of salads, including vegan, dairy free, nut free, gluten free and sugar free. They have fresh baked goods every day with muffins, scones, coffee cakes, and breads. For breakfast they offer local egg sandwiches, breakfast burritos, hash bowls, and more. Their lunch menu is available all day.

Meraki
239 West St., Litchfield
860-361-9777

At Patty’s Restaurant, there is something for everyone, from eggs and pancakes to specially crafted benedicts. Check out the best breakfast in town! They are open 7 days a week so if you aren’t able to make breakfast, go try their lunch specials that change daily! You won’t regret it!

Patty’s Litchfield
499 Bantam Rd., Litchfield
860-567-3335

You’ll find a nice choice of homemade ice cream flavors at this retro style parlor. Delicious ice cream cakes.

Peaches N’ Cream
632 Torrington Rd., Litchfield
860-496-7536

Serving hot sandwiches, grab and go salads, and prepared foods, Petraroia is a delicious new addition to Litchfield! We recommend: Pesto Caprese sandwich, Porchetta sandwich, Kale salad, and more!

Petraroia Deli

33 West St., Litchfield

860-361-6006

SALT 2.0 is a quick service kitchen by Litchfield staple, Saltwater Grille. Features bowls, wraps, tacos, and more! Takeout only, option to order ahead online. Locations in Litchfield, Torrington, and Brookfield.

SALT 2.0

26 Commons Dr., Litchfield
860-689-7989

84 Main St., Torrington
860-618-3245

802 Federal Rd., Brookfield
203-546-7278

Instagram: @swgsalt2.0

 

Serving casual yet elevated seafood with locally sourced ingredients, Saltwater Grille is a Litchfield classic. The diverse menu ensures something for everyone- including those who are gluten free, vegan, and more (including kids)! They also offer a wonderful selection of craft beers, wines, scotches, and bourbons.

Saltwater Grille

26 Commons Dr., Litchfield

860-567-4900

Housed in the former Litchfield jail, it offers the finest array of breads, cakes, scones, and cookies.

The Bakehouse
7 North St, Litchfield
860-361-6423

The Dutch Epicure Shop is known region-wide for their European style pastries, breads, cookies and cakes made on the premises, German meats and sausages, Dutch and European cheeses, various fine teas, jams, chocolates from all over Europe, and of course Dutch food and Dutch groceries, this little shop couldn’t be more authentic or wonderful. Also to covet are their ever popular sandwich rolls, Prima Donna aged cheese, ham with rosemary and the bags of spaetzle, and mocha sticks. Their website provides video links showing how some of their culinary creations are made (when was the last time you whipped up a mean zuger kirsch torte?). To satisfy your craving for Dutch food, run, don’t walk, to this extraordinary shop.

Dutch Epicure Shop
481 Bantam Rd.
860-567-5586

One of Litchfield’s most popular restaurants offers an array of pub food and selected Italian staples. All products and produce are from local farms, bakeries, and craft breweries.

The Village
25 West St, Litchfield
860-567-8307

Since there aren’t too many seafood markets in the region, make sure to get there early as selections are limited as the day goes on. The clambake bags are fun and include everything you need tied up in a bag for boiling a traditional New England-style clambake. Fresh seafood, special orders and catering. Their meat store is conveniently located next door if you are planning a surf and turf.

174 West St.
860-567-4400

Litchfield County’s Toast & Co serves up delicious fresh brewed coffee, including their house roast, a customized two bean blend called Rain Forest Alliance Bold—smooth, delicious, and a customer favorite. Enjoy a comfy spot outside or indoors while sipping on their coffee or espresso.

18 Commons Drive, Litchfield
860-567-0301
toastandco.com

A Litchfield staple—West Street Grill has been credited with revitalizing the Litchfield Green after opening in 1990. Elegant vibe, impressive food and service. A modern restaurant with a cozy but sophisticated dining room, West Street has the charm of a private club but attracts a broad demographic.

West Street Grill
43 West St., Litchfield
860-567-3885

Middlebury

Formerly known as Pies & Pints, Pies and Pub serves pizza and other casual fare. Features a bar with a wide selection of beer.

Pies & Pub

1 Store Rd. #2314, Middlebury

203-598-7221

 

Vyne Restaurant & Bar started out as a simple cafe in 2009, and has since taken a leap towards becoming one of the best restaurants in Connecticut. Vyne offers their guests the finest dining experience possible in their fine dining room, exclusive bar, or gorgeous patio outside by the waterfall. Vyne features american cuisine with a mediterranean flair.

Vyne Restaurant & Bar
1365 Whittemore Rd, Middlebury
203-518-4000

Millerton

The reward for completing that bike ride—the most delectable PB&J ever. We don’t know if it’s the jam or excellent bread, but these things are tasty! There’s also something slightly mischievous about having a “kid’s” sandwich in the casually elegant surroundings of a tearoom. Speaking of… you know the name, but did you realize that the quality brand was based here? A food lover’s stop, the Harney & Sons Fine Tea boutique offers all manner of hostess and entertaining gifts, and the expansive tasting bar can answer all your burning leaf questions.

13 Main St, Millerton
518-789-2121
harney.com/pages/the-millerton-shop

The largely organic offerings may taste like the big city but the laidback atmosphere at Manna Dew Café is decidedly small town, in the best of ways. No one will rush you out the door here. Linger over a glass of wine, take in some music if it’s the weekend or sit out back near the herb garden when the sun is shining. Good vibe, great down-to-earth food.

54 Main St, Millerton
518-789-3670

The Oakhurst Diner was established in 2010 by Paul Harney, Justin and John Panzer, Its name is in honor of the old Oakhurst Inn. It offers a retro vibe, local and speciality foods along with diner comfort classics.

19 Main St, Millerton
518-592-1313
oakhurst-diner.com

Morris

A best kept secret among the locals, complete with swinging picnic tables outside and a no-frills interior café-style dinning space. It is a wonderful place to enjoy simple food (yummy ice cream as well as hamburgers, hot dogs, fries and onion rings), in a casual setting. It does get crowded on weekends.

Popey’s Ice Cream 
7 West St., Morris
860-567-0504

West Shore Seafood is a fresh seafood market & eatery in Morris. Outdoor seating only. Perfect summer spot to get a lobster roll or fried clams. Bring a blanket and have yourself a family picnic next to the corn hole on the lawn.

West Shore Seafood
449 Bantam Lake Rd., Morris
860-567-8000

A remarkable experience unfolds each evening in the fire-lit dining rooms of Winvian Farm’s restaurant, where simplicity and indulgence artfully converge to create the ultimate fine dining experience. Chef Chris Eddy creates fresh and spontaneous farm-to-table menus with seasonal ingredients from nearby farms. Daily dinner service 5-10 pm except Tuesday.

Winvian
155 Alain White Rd.
860-567-9600

New Hartford

West Hill Sugarhouse has maple syrup for sale year round. The Sugarhouse is open during the season. Small groups welcome. Call ahead. 

525 West Hill Rd., New Hartford
860-379-9672

New Milford

BD Provisions is a foodie paradise offering a curated collection of bulk food at affordable prices with eco-friendly packaging.

BD Provisions
43 Main St, New Milford
860-799-0100

Clamps is a roadside burger joint that was established in 1939 (little has changed since, other than SUVs barreling past) that cooks up a plethora of authentic and regional summertime food. Try the scrumptious burgers with fried onions. Quick and friendly service, outdoor seating but also great for roadside pick up! A classic staple that would be a shame to miss.

Clamps
518 Litchfield Rd., New Milford
860-355-5769

Evergreen Juice Bar serves smoothies, juices, smoothie bowls, and more! In addition to the wonderful menu, they have picture-perfect seating! Recommended: Peachy Mango smoothie, Tropical Island smoothie, Limonata juice, Spiced Avo toast and more!

36D Bank St., New Milford
860-915-1101
Instagram: @evergreenjuicebar

Everything is made with fresh ingredients at Executive Cuisine, a corporate flight catering, wedding catering and a gourmet deli. This is a top notch venue that offers a wide selection of prepared sandwiches and salads as well as items from local purveyors, sophisticated entrees, sides and desserts. Specials are offered daily as well as custom menus that can be catered to your liking.

Executive Cuisine
12 Elm St.
860-350-4884

Chef Kevin Deluca uses his Mediterranean, Korean, American, and Indian training to craft  a menu with mixed flavors and unique combinations.

Good Eats Restaurant & Bar
300 Kent Rd, New Milford

Voted Best Overall Restaurant by Connecticut Magazine, Greca serves rustic and reimagined Mediterranean cuisine with the accent on Greek, along with inspired craft cocktails. Recommended: Grilled Whole Fish, Lamb Chops, Kalamakia (pork skewers), Risotto Avlona (paella), Roasted Whole Cauliflower, Spanakopita and more! Indoor and Outdoor Dining, Curbside Takeout and Delivery.

Greca Mediterranean 
1 Kent Rd., New Milford
860-799-6586

Instagram: @greca.med

Housatonic River Brewing’s large renovated space offers hand-crafted ales, hard seltzers, wine, as well as live entertainment.

Housatonic River Brewing
30 Kent Rd, New Milford
860-946-0266

La Piccolina is an authentic northern Italian restaurant. They use fresh, locally grown ingredients to give you the best dining experience! Chef Carlos Flores has been in the Italian restaurant business for over 25 years and previously worked in New York City. La Piccolina’s inventive cuisine, top-notch service, and casual atmosphere makes it a must-visit in New Milford!

La Piccolina
27 Main St., New Milford
860-210-9669

LaNoce’s Gourmet Market is committed to serving the finest quality products and speciality food. Their products are seasonally available and handpicked in the market. They also pride themselves on their use of locally sourced organic fresh foods, and prepare house made all natural healthy foods in a professionally staffed kitchen.

LaNoce’s Gourmet Market
28 Merryall Rd.
860-350-0407

Owner and Chef Antonio Caldareri serves modern fresh Italian cuisine in a cozy, unpretentious storefront on Bank Street in New Milford.

Lucia Ristorante
51 Bank St., New Milford
860-355-5100

Instagram: @luciaristorantect

Momma’s Tacos offers authentic Mexican food, served fresh daily. Their delicious menu features favorites such as empanadas, burritos, enchiladas, nachos, and more! Offers indoor and outdoor seating as well as takeout and delivery through GrubHub.

Momma’s Tacos
17 Church St., New Milford
860-717-4577

Look no further for classic Chinese takeout! New Main Moon is the place to go for comfort food. The menu features foods you know and love such as Lo Mein, Dumplings, Fried Rice, and more! Takeout only. Order online or in person.

New Main Moon

27 Main St. #C, New Milford

860-355-2518

Open on Saturdays May-November and offers a large selection of local and organic produce.

1 Main St, New Milford

Northville Market has fresh produce, gluten free foods, organic meats, and a take out deli. This grocery store is the best in the lower corner. Progenitor to the Bantam Market.

Northville Market
301 Litchfield Rd.
860-355-2667

Cozy cafe serving breakfast, lunch, pastries, and coffee. Friendly staff and a must-try menu. Offers indoor and outdoor seating as well as to-go!

River & Rail 

21 Bank St., New Milford

860-799-7272

Tandoori Flames of New Milford holds the title of Best Indian Restaurant in Connecticut for 2021. With 15 years of experience, their staff can customize almost any dish for anyone’s dietary restrictions or desires. Offering a newly renovated dining room, cocktail list, and menu, this is a do not miss.

Tandoori Flames
471 Danbury Rd.
860-210-0020

Thai Charm offers traditional Thai dishes. From appetizers, soups and salads, to Thai curries, Vegetable dishes, Fried Rice, and Noodles. The dining rooms are pleasant and fill up quickly during dinner. Takeout is also available.

Thai Charm
218 Kent Rd., New Milford
860-799-5271

The Great Brook Sugarhouse is open to the public and syrup is sold year round. Educational tours of the sugaring operation are available. Call for info and availability. Open house weekends, which include displays of early sugaring techniques, are held during March. Email for dates and times.

Great Brook Sugarhouse
The Sullivan Farm
140 Park Ln
860-210-2030
[email protected]

Original hand carved mahogany bar from 1902. Serving burgers, salads, family friendly food.

The Iron Rail
10 Railroad St., New Milford
860-799-5606

The prosciutto and fig pizza; roasted eggplant pizza; and the goat cheese and spinach ravioli are some of our favorite dishes at the Northern Italian style family restaurant. Pasta is house-made; they also have gluten-free pizza. Catering and private parties. Take out is available.

373 Litchfield Road, New Milford
860-350-0006
theuppercrustcucina.com

Yokohama offers delicious dining and takeout options. Recognized for their outstanding Sushi cuisine using only high quality fresh ingredients, excellent service, and friendly staff.

Yokohama
131 Danbury Rd., New Milford
860-355-0556

Featuring exceptional drinks and mouthwatering tapas, they offer a sophisticated restaurant experience in a comfortable setting.

31 Bank Street, New Milford
860-350-0701
zaragozarestaurant.com

New Preston

Dubbed “the Alice Waters of the Northwest Corner,” Anne Gallagher Catering has been creating culinary masterpieces for the region for years. An advocate of helping to bring fresh, locally grown foods to the area school’s lunch program, Anne is one of the founders of the Plow to Plate program, an initiative that combines hospital leadership and community-based programs to promote local foods and agriculture as a means to well-being and disease prevention. Using seasonal, local and organic foods, Anne will create original menus to suite each occasion, from cocktail parties, weddings, to dinner parties.

Anne Gallagher Catering
860-921-8304
[email protected]

This New Preston restaurant provides high quality cuisine with a farm-to-table philosophy. The menu offers innovative fare along with traditional favorites in a cozy, sophisticated atmosphere.

Community Table
223 Litchfield Turnpike, New Preston
860-868-9354

Yes, Sweeets is the correct spelling. Indulge in confections from this quaint little shop where candies and chocolates from all over the world abound. Moreover, the exquisite packaging makes these treats ideal gifts. For true nostalgic pleasure, try the old-fashioned penny candy or handmade marshmallows.

Sweeets
13 East Shore Rd., New Preston
860-868-3388

This New Preston wine bar has an outdoor patio, a wood burning fireplace, and delicious food.

The Owl
18 East Shore Rd, New Preston
860-619-0585

Fresh, delicious, beautifully presented breakfast, lunch, cakes, and catering—all freshly made in-house in this award winning cafe.

The Po Café
5 Kirby Rd, Washington
860-868-1879

the smithy market and cafe

A New Preston favorite with breakfast and lunch sandwiches, soups, salads, coffee, and confections.

The Smithy
10 Main St., New Preston
860-868-9003

This New Preston favorite offers dining patios with a lovely view of a natural waterfall and an extensive English pub menu with something for everyone. Their sumptuous menu includes filet mignon benedict, creme brulee french toast, and other mouthwatering dishes. From their house signature burger and black diamond burger to their salmon burger and veggie burger, there is a burger here for everyone. 

White Horse Country Pub
258 New Milford Turnpike, New Preston
860-868-1496

Stop by Ziggy’s for a gourmet Italian experience. This charming food truck offers a variety of Italian specialties, including roasted tomatoes, pesto, burrata, dry sausages, truffle cheeses and more. Homemade meals are also available, with classics like chicken parm, lasagna, and meatballs. Finally, don’t miss out on desserts, like the famous cannolis!

Ziggy’s
287 New Milford Tpke., New Preston
860-605-6332

Norfolk

The Norfolk Farmers Market is open every Saturday from 10 am – 1 pm, between May 18 – October 12.

Norfolk Farmers Market
Town Hall, 19 Maple Avenue, Norfolk

Plymouth

A family owned and operated farm since 1998. They have over 12,000 Highbush blueberry bushes nestled on a 30 acre hillside where you can pick your own blueberries.

Litchfield Hills Blueberry Farm 
23 Schrowback Rd, Plymouth
860-283-9571

Tonn’s Orchard is set on over ten acres of land. It is easy walking for any age. You can pick your own apples, peaches, plums, pumpkins, and flowers.

Tonn’s Orchard
258 Preston Rd, Terryville
860-585-1372

Roxbury

Greyledge Farm is well-reputed and sells a wide range of top notch cuts and meats. They specialize in all-natural, pasture-raised Black Angus beef, pork from heritage hogs and free-range poultry. Their products are known for their quality and exceptional flavor. Their loyal customers are willing to pay a bit more for their products because they know that producing grass-fed, rotationally grazed cattle, pigs and chickens requires considerably more work and time than conventional farm practices. Antibiotics, steroids, or growth hormones are not used. Greyledge embraces and practices the importance of land preservation, renewable energy, sustaining local agriculture and observing best farm practices.

Greyledge Farm
17 Berry Rd, Roxbury
860-350-3203

Salisbury

Critically acclaimed Tap Room menu and casual fare served all day long at Provisions. Specializing in an English-influenced menu and elegant decor.

15 Under Mountain Road, Salisbury
860-435-0030
whitehartinn.com

Sharon

Casual French ambiance in Sharon with signature crepes and other traditional fare.

Le Gamin
10 Gay Street
860-397-5382

This family run farm has been around for more than 30 years and has developed from a simple road side farm stand selling locally grown produce to a full scale, extensive garden center, farm market and fine food market. They grow their own corn, tomatoes, lettuce, potatoes, squash; and they also sell locally produced berries, milk and dairy products, cheese, home-baked breads, pies, jellies, and honey.

Paley’s Farm Market
230 Amenia Rd (Route 343)
860-364-0674
Instagram: @paleysfarmmarket

Sharon Farm Market sells seafood (sushi rolls are plentiful and fresh), bakery items (baguettes are the best around), meat, pizza, deli, organic produce, cut fruit, and flowers.

10 Gay Street
860-397-5161

The Edward is a charming wine and cocktail bar located off the green in Sharon. Their menu items include meat and cheese plates, dumplings, and flatbreads. This summer brings a variety of visiting chefs and pop-up food items to their restaurant. Visit their website or Instagram page for more info.

The Edward 
19 West Main St, Sharon
860-397-5259
Instagram: @theedwardct

Southbury

Connecticut’s oldest inn with a pub and farm to table restaurant.

782 Main Street North, Southbury
203.586.1876
evergreeninnsouthbury.com

Thomaston

The Thomaston Farmers’ Market is open every Thursday from 2:30—6 pm, between July 11—October 17.

Seth Thomas Park, 100 South Main St

Torrington

The Brothers and Sons Sugarhouse is a great local sugarhouse that is open year round! Free tours available to watch syrup being made during the winter months, February through March. All visits are free, call ahead and book an appointment today! Brothers and Sons Sugarhouse is also accessible to the handicapped. Groups welcome!  

Brothers and Sons Sugarhouse
998 Saw Mill Hill Rd, Torrington
860-489-2719

This a a sweet, well-thought-out café near the court house in Torrington on Migeon Avenue. They have drinks, food, a bakery, take out and they even host events. We stumbled upon this place while picking up some antique furniture at Litchfield County Refinishing.

9 Migeon Avenue, Torrington, CT 06790
(860) 482-0432
https://www.cravingscafeandgrill.com/location/cravings-cafe-grill

Geppetto is a Traditional Italian Osteria, prioritizing Simple but Elegant food, in an old world Ambiance. An extensive wine list, house-made pastas and desserts, and fresh specials every weekend are just some of what you’ll find. Open from Tuesday through Sunday for Dinner, and Thursday through Sunday for lunch.

24 East Main st
Torrington CT
(860) 618-0721
https://geppettoct.com

Handcrafted, authentic Italian pies that bring the tastes and traditions of Naples to Torrington. Pizzeria uses fresh produce and herbs from local farmers and a top secret homemade dough.

Pizzeria Marzano
1315 East Main St, Torrington
860-618-0875

SALT 2.0 is a quick service kitchen by Litchfield staple, Saltwater Grille. Features bowls, wraps, tacos, and more! Takeout only, option to order ahead online. Locations in Litchfield, Torrington, and Brookfield.

SALT 2.0

26 Commons Dr., Litchfield
860-689-7989

84 Main St., Torrington
860-618-3245

802 Federal Rd., Brookfield
203-546-7278

Instagram: @swgsalt2.0

 

Sasso’s Coal Fired Pizza combines artisan pizzas with a rustic industrial atmosphere for a unique dining experience.

Sasso’s Coal Fired Pizza
52 Main St, Torrington
860-618-7162

Nestle into a cozy booth and savor fresh, homemade pasta (made on the premises from old family recipes from Abruzzo) at the well established Italian Venetian Restaurant. Their ravioli, seafood risotto, and Caesar salad are particularly outstanding. The decor is formal and picturesque with large murals of Venice, upholstered booths, a tin ceiling, and stylish, old-fashioned light fixtures. A good place to linger over your meal with a glass of wine and good conversation. Nice salads. Prix fixe dinner is available. Reservations required on weekends.

The Venetian
52 East Main St
860-489-8592

The Torrington Farmers’ Market is open every Tuesday from 3-6 pm, and every Saturday from 10 am-1 pm, between June and October.

837 Charles St, Torrington

A charming traditional Greek Tavern. In keeping with Greek tradition, all of the food is made fresh everyday. YiaYia’s Greek Kitchen is a love letter to Greece as well as the owner’s beloved mother YiaYia.

YiaYia’s Greek Kitchen 
1057 East Main St, Torrington
860-618-3076

Warren

Since 1847, this Lake Waramaug staple has offered fine dining including original Austrian cuisine as well as unique American fare. Guest rooms and the dining areas afford expansive views of the lake.

Hopkins Inn
22 Hopkins Rd, Warren
860-868-7295

Hopkins Vineyard offers wine tastings, a wine bar, tours, and a breathtaking view overlooking Lake Waramaug. It consistently produces award-winning whites, reds, and sparkling wines. 

Hopkins Vineyard 
25 Hopkins Rd, Warren
860-860-7954

A unique establishment offering kitchen staples, newspapers, and tables to sit and enjoy delicious deli sandwiches, homemade salads, and pastries.

Warren General
10 Cornwall Rd, Warren
860-868-3354
Instagram: @warrengeneralstore

Washington

Apple-picking at its best! The Averills have been operating this family farm, Averill Farm, continuously since it was purchased in 1746 from the holdings of Chief Waramaug. The farm is a 260-acre property that is primarily a fruit orchard, but also produces hay and Christmas trees. Numerous varieties of apples and pears are grown in their 27-acre fruit orchard and are sold both as picked fruit and pick-your-own. Their farm stand sells homemade cider, apple cider doughnuts (legendary for their delicate, sweet, natural flavor), jams, jellies as well as locally sourced pies, pumpkins, maple syrup, honey, cheddar cheese, potatoes, garlic and sundry items.

Averill Farm
250 Calhoun St., Washington
860-868-2777

Founded in 2021, Flemming’s Hidden Valley Restaurant is becoming quite popular amongst the locals and known for revolutionizing the way people enjoy food. Their main goal is to provide their clientele with an unmatched experience, and bringing them unforgettable memories. Take a trip and meet the owner and Executive Chef Flemming Brown and Chef De Cuisine Ronald Santos!

Flemming’s Hidden Valley Restaurant
88 Bee Brook Road, Washington Depot
860-619-0027
Instagram: @flemmings_hv_restaurant

If you want to enjoy fine, casual dining in an 1850 Colonial home located off the beaten track, then the G.W. Tavern is the spot for you. Whether its summer dining on a flagstone patio overlooking a river, or winter dining beside a floor-to-ceiling fieldstone fireplace, you will be sure to relish their seasonal specialties (fiddleheads and soft shells in the warm months to game and fowl throughout the winter). Surrounded by hand painted murals of the old town and farms, the interior is cozy, romantic, and comfortable and is a wonderful place to enjoy traditional American fare accompanied by either a specialty draft or bottled beer, or a glass of wine from their extensive wine list. Brunch is a big hit at the G.W. Live music. Weekly specials. Catering and full take out menu available. Reservations are strongly recommended.

20 Bee Brook Road, Washington Depot
860-868-6633
gwtavern.com

Once a 1850 Colonial home located off the beaten track is now a tavern serving American comfort food. Enjoy summers outside at the flagstone patio overlooking the Shepaug River or winter evenings inside beside the floor to ceiling fieldstone fireplace surrounded by hand painted murals.

G.W. Tavern
20 Bee Brook Rd, Washington Depot
860-868-6633

Nestled in the cozy town of Washington, Connecticut, Inari Asian Bistro aims to serve Japanese cuisine of the utmost quality and character. Each dish is prepared with time and concentration to ensure customer satisfaction. The staff at Inari Asian Bistro hold extensive backgrounds in the food service industry and share a passion for creating a memorable restaurant experience.

Inari Asian Bistro
4 Greenhill Road, Washington
860-619-0525
Instagram: @inari.asianbistro

Marty’s serves breakfast, salads, sandwiches, soups and a nice variety of beverages, including smoothies, frappes, an impressive selection of unusual bottled sodas, and various coffees and tea. But that’s not all…. at Marty’s you can kick back, get comfortable, and utilize their free Wi-Fi internet.

Martys Cafe
4 Green Hill, Washington
860-868-1700

This comfortable bar features a wide array of wines, liquors, and creative mixed drinks.

Mayflower Inn & Spa Tap Room
118 Woodbury Rd, Route 47
860-868-9466

Known for its cheeses and catering, The Pantry is a big hit with the locals and is frankly, one of the best places for a delicious lunch and for take away. They serve breakfast foods, lunch and afternoon tea. An enticing display of baked goods like muffins, pies, cakes, and cookies can be found at the front counter. They also carry a great selection of gift items like olive oils, kitchenware, linens, and dishes. Their catering service is legendary. Best baguettes around.

The Pantry
5 Titus Rd, Washington Depot
860-868-0258
Instagram: @thepantryct

A certified organic vegetable farm with a stand located along East Street in Washington.

Waldingfield Farm 
24 East St, Washington
860-898-0438

Held in the Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens in Washington Depot, the market offers fresh fruit, vegetables, meats from local farms, and other goodies such as cakes, pies, jams, and syrup. Vendors include many local businesses.

Washington Farmers’ Market
1 Green Hill Rd, Washington Depot

Watertown

Inspired by the soulful sounds of Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack, 88 Keys on Main—an upscale piano bar and cafe lures patrons back into a bygone era exuding dazzle and glamour. 88 Keys is open Thursday through Saturday nights from 5pm to close. All reservations are made online.

1278 Main St., Suite 6, Watertown
860-417-2414
88keyspianobar.com


A local restaurant who is influenced by the traditions of Pontelandolfo, Italy. They are known for their wood-fired pizza and countryside rustic decor. Fun fact, Fino was featured on Barstool Sports’ One Bite pizza review.

Fino Wood Fired Pizza and Bar
663 Main St, Watertown
860-238-5080
Instagram: @finopizzabar

A Watertown staple with varieties of award-winning wine, beer, and beautiful views.

Hawk Ridge Winery
28 Plungis Rd, Watertown
860-274-7440

Best known for their Brooklyn Style Pizza, World Famous Ordinary Joe’s Wings, and delicious fried pickles. Yes, you read that correctly, fried pickles!

Martino’s Pizzaria
213 Davis St, Oakville (Watertown)
860-417-6111
Instagram: @martinospizzact

Roma Ristorante offers authentic Italian food, handcrafted and served in generous portions. They aim to provide each guest a unique and memorable experience. They have been voted the best Italian in Connecticut 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020.

Roma Ristorante
179 Davis St, Oakville
860-274-2558
Instagram: @romaristorantect

Sakura Japanese Steak House has high quality sushi, sashimi, steak, and hibachi prepared with the finest ingredients.

Sakura Japanese Steak House
544 Straits Turnpike, Watertown
860-417-6010

west cornwall

French “special concept” restaurant that offers a carefully pre-selected five-course, prix fixe fine dining experience.

8 Railroad Street, West Cornwall
860.672.7787
rsvp-restaurant.com

Winsted

The Winsted Farmers’ Market is open every Friday from 3 – 6 pm, between June 28 – September 13.

East End Park
1 Park Place
Winsted

Woodbury

Dottie’s Diner, a vintage-inspired diner, is one of the best breakfast spots in the northwest corner. Enjoy perfect poached eggs, sausage, crispy potatoes, and a hot cup of coffee. Known for their delicious donuts, you can buy a dozen to take home. The place is always packed, but waiting times aren’t long. The staff is always cheerful and quick to respond to any request. It’s a great place to meet up with friends for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Open at 7am to 3pm everyday.

Dotties Diner
740 Main St South
203-263-2516

El Camión serves award winning tacos and burritos, using locally grown produce. People line up for their fresh, healthy foods with bold flavors. Credit cards accepted.

El Camion
308 Sherman Hill Rd, Woodbury
203-405-3008

Each year Flanders Nature Center taps and collects sap in February and March from dozens of trees at the nature center and around town. They have a lovely sugar house, Flanders nature Center Maple Sugar House, which is open for tours.

Flanders Nature Center 
5 Church Hill Rd, Woodbury
203-263-3711

Carole Peck’s focus on fresh, local ingredients coupled with exquisite meal presentation and impeccable wait staff, has made Good News Café a mecca for those who know what truly good food is all about. Examples of what you might find at this first rate restaurant include scrumptious seasonal (and vegetarian) dishes (wonderful soups and salads), unusual and intriguing dishes such as mixed game grille, consisting of quail, venison and wild boar. The interior is comfortable and elegant. The walls are decorated with an ever changing art exhibit. A must if you are in the area. Reservations.

Good News Restaurant and Bar
694 Main St South
203-266-4663
Instagram: @goodnewsrestaurantandbar

A bistro-style dining experience featuring New American dishes with an Italian flair. They work closely with local farmers. There is a private room for gatherings, a covered patio for outdoor dining, a full bar, and take-out is available, as well as catering and a food truck for off premise events.

John’s Cafe
693 Main St South, Woodbury
203-263-0188
Instagram: @johnscafe693main

With the feel of a larger supermarket, yet with the intimacy of a grocery store, Labonne’s Market manages to straddle the two by providing a well-organized shop where you can buy a range of foods. Their meat and fish department is extensive, with a large selection of prepared foods at their deli. They have a wide variety of made to order gift baskets starting at $25 and they can provide local delivery. They also sell fresh sushi made daily on the premises. Fairly nice bakery section.

Labonne’s Market
238 Main St South
203-263-1940
Instagram: @labonnes

Modern American restaurant. They celebrate and encourage local, organic and sustainably harvested food and spirits.

Marketplace Kitchen and Bar
641 Main St South, Woodbury
203-586-1215
Instagram: @marketplace.kitchenandbar

We’ve all been waiting for New Morning Natural & Organic to move to their new, expanded location and it’s finally happened. You can pretty much find anything you are looking for if you are in the market for organic and natural foods, supplements, gifts, all natural skin care products, prepared foods, bulk grains, seeds and nuts, fresh produce, eco-friendly products, meats, and baked goods. Check their website for daily specials of ready-to-eat natural and organic foods served at The Provender, their prepared foods counter. They offer a range of classes and lectures as part of their mission to educate people on achieving a sustainable, healthy lifestyle (again, check their website as some of these classes require a fee and registration).

New Morning Market 
129 Main St North
203-263-4868
Instagram: @newmorningmarket1971

If you appreciate tasty, fresh breads, pastries, pies, tarts, then you have reached the heavenly Ovens of France. They also make daily soups and great coffee. Most people tend to pick up the goodies and bring them home, but if you want to relax and indulge, you can sit at a table outside and savor a cup of fresh brewed coffee (their cappuccino is the best!) and a freshly made croissant.

Ovens of France
660 Main St South, Woodbury
203-263-2540

Since 1956, The Charcoal Chef has been cooking for families. They offer a wide variety of breakfast, lunch, and dinner comfort food—many of them prepared on a charcoal grill, stoked with real Kingsford charcoal briquettes. They serve all the charcoal-grill classics, like burgers, NY strip steak, rainbow trout and now St. Louis Ribs. Plus, entrees on the lighter side, like Cobb salad, turkey club.

670 Main St. N, Woodbury
203-263-2538
thecharcoalchef.com

 

The Olive Tree Restaurant serves delicious homemade cuisine. Full service dining room surrounded by windows and overlooks the outdoor patio. The perfect spot for a cozy meal or to celebrate any occasion.

The Olive Tree Restaurant
1204 Main St South, Woodbury 
203-263-4555

Offers 16 taps of house-brewed ales and lagers, a full bar, and live entertainment.

Woodbury Brewing
738 Main St South, Woodbury
203-405-3811

The Woodbury Farmers’ Market is open every Wednesday from 3 – 6 pm, from July 7 to September.

Woodbury Farmers’ Market
717 Main St South, Woodbury
203-263-2175

The Woodbury Sugarshed is open to the public. Saturdays and Sundays from the end of February through the end of March for maple syrup demonstration hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Open daily year round.

Woodbury Sugarshed
41 Washington Rd
203-263-4550
[email protected]

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