As you prepare for the Easter Holiday weekend, stop by Cos Cob Wine & Spirits between 5-8pm on April 7 to sample some nice red and white wines: Continue Reading →
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As you prepare for the Easter Holiday weekend, stop by Cos Cob Wine & Spirits between 5-8pm on April 7 to sample some nice red and white wines: Continue Reading →
“Not only can we enjoy the beautiful landscape surrounding the course with good to great golfers at play, we can also combine it with a wide variety of musicians playing all kinds of music. No specific day or night, just lots of sounds supplying easy listening, lots of songs to sway too, hum too or even to sing along. Best of all, if the mood strikes you, dancing is more than allowed, in fact, it is even applauded.” – Submitted by Irene Dietrich and Linda Moshier Continue Reading →
The selectmen voted 2-0-1 on outdoor dining. P&Z has a tightened up its regulations.
Restaurants have a brief window for the permitting process before the season begins on April 1. Continue Reading →
Coffee of Grace is a premium coffee company that emphasizes environmental stewardship and seeks to support farmers by sourcing directly from co-ops in Rwanda, Peru, Guatemala, and Brazil. Continue Reading →
In December the Planning & Zoning commission updated voted to approve a text amendment to add rules for outdoor dining, partly in response to dozens of restaurant violations ranging. Some restaurants operated without permits. There were complaints of loud music, sidewalks blocked, lost parking and vermin. Continue Reading →
The proposal is to double the rate from $1.00 to $2.00 per hour. One goal is to encourage all-day meter feeders to buy a permit in a long-term lot off the Ave. If the proposal is approved parking services is prepared to implement the change as early as April 3, 2023. Continue Reading →
Kane and Vivian Xu shared a message on Nextdoor on Tuesday saying they plan to cease operation of the restaurant on Feb 28. Continue Reading →
P&Z held public workshops on outdoor dining, where people shared complaints about rats and cockroaches, as well as unattractive jersey barrier “nodes,” and the loss of parking. Then, in December the commission voted to amend the outdoor dining regulations and put some teeth into the consequences for violations. Continue Reading →
The Café at Darien YMCA Employs Adults with Disabilities and Serves Up Delicious Food from Local Food Partners Continue Reading →
Piri-Piri means “pepper-pepper” in Swahili and is the name of a Portuguese sauce that releases a fiery spice to help create a wealth of flavors in almost any dish. The spice’s kick has been part of Chef Rui Correria’s life since he was a boy in Porto, Portugal. Continue Reading →